![]() ![]() That said - the pre-amp on the Marshall packed up on Saturday, and the juries still out as to why (might be the tube - need to replace it and find out) - so its possible that the Marshall had become much muddier than it should have been - but I won't say I noticed in a bad way. Am inclined to put the harshness down the guitar, am sure with a real strat (or one with just decent electronics) it would sound better. I know I said it "flattered" the strat copy - but on the bridge pick up alone, it is almost harsh. That might say more about the pickups on my strat (copy) than anything else however- but back to back, it was definitely brighter and sharper than the Marshall. In terms of playing - the Fender Micro feels much "brighter" than my Marshal VS65R - to the point of almost being unpleasant with the bridge pickup on my strat- even with the tone turned down on the micro. Overall - happy with it, and will explore it more over the next few weeks. Watch some clips and see which tones/ user interface you prefer and go with it. Id say theyre all at about the same level. As for a comparison with Vox, Line 6 etc. Yeah the GT40 is the cheapest Fender that will do it. Slightly easier to see the controls/lights on the strat due to the positioning of the lead socket on the guitar. Re: Can Fender Mustang LT25 Amp use tones uploaded by users Fri 8:43 am. The whole unit is smaller than the palm of my hand, so very compact etc, and I've tried it on my strat and my Les Paul. It also "flatters" my cheapo strat copy significantly, although the difference between that and my LP is very clear. it is very easy to get something pretty close to the approximate sound you want for most "standard" sounds with just delay & or reverb, which makes it very easy to just to pick and play without having to faf about plugging in amps, wiring cables etc etc. Not great if you want to tailor the sound exactly, as clearly you don't have the versatility of setting in a full amp/pedal board/multi FX unit - however. Colour codes are not always that clear - especially if viewed from an oblique angle - so you need to remember where you are in the cycle of effects and amps. ![]()
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