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🎸 Unlock your signature sound with Fender’s versatile Mustang LT25!
The Fender Mustang LT25 is a 25-watt digital modeling combo amp featuring an 8-inch Fender-designed speaker, 30 versatile presets, and a user-friendly 1.8-inch color display. Ideal for beginners and home practice, it includes a USB audio interface for seamless recording and comes with a 2-year warranty, delivering classic Fender tone and modern flexibility in a compact, portable package.













| ASIN | B07N29M92M |
| Amplifier Type | Digital Modeling |
| Best Sellers Rank | #396 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #3 in Combo Guitar Amplifiers #165 in Music Recording Equipment |
| Brand | Fender |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Guitar |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 4,089 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Wood |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00885978992515 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8.25"D x 14.5"W x 12.75"H |
| Item Type Name | Solid-Body Electric Guitar |
| Item Weight | 15.23 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Fender |
| Material | Wood |
| Mfr Part Number | 2311100000 |
| Model Name | MUSTANG LT 25 120V |
| Model Number | 2311100000 |
| Output Channel Quantity | 1 |
| Output Wattage | 25 Watts |
| Power Source | Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 8.25"D x 14.5"W x 12.75"H |
| Speaker Size | 8 Inches |
| UPC | 885978992515 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer Limited Warranty |
M**N
Great practice amp with wide flexibility in tones!
Love it. I recently got a new guitar and was really disappointed by the tone I was getting out of it when using a cheap multi-effects pedal and basic amp. I didn't know if it was the guitar or the pedal/amp, so I plugged in my Mustang mini to check. Massive improvement in sound! I've since determined the cheap pedal's digital processing is pretty dodgy. That got me thinking, I really like the Mustang mini sound but it only outputs to headphones, Fender must use the same processing in something else. A quick search showed there's a whole Mustang line that has all of the same multi-effects as the mini, but in amp format. I just use for practice (no one would ever pay to hear ME play, trust me) so the 25 watt was more than enough. Some of my favorite things about this amp: - tone, tone and tone. The muti-effects software isn't brittle like the cheap multi-effects pedal I had, soooo much better sound. - the amp and speaker are decent and Fender pays attention to sound/tone. It's a great sounding amp in its "clean" (no processing) setting. - the software connected immediately to the amp, no muss, no fuss. Plug it in and the software found it immediately and connected. I could never get the cheap multi-effects pedal to connect to its own software, so this was important to me. - Fender's Fender Tone software is really cool, and very clever they way they integrated the PC software with the on-amp controls. I don't think you can add effects beyond what is provided, and there are some limits to the way you mix and match effects, but more than enough to keep a beginner like me happy and able to recreate most of the tones I hear on recordings. You can have your guitar plugged in, amp connected to the software and make changes on the software which you immediately hear when playing the amp. Makes experimentation a breeze. - The settings actually sound different! There are 30 pre-sets, and slots for 30 more you customize. You can access a pre-set, make changes to it, and save it to a new slot without overwriting the stock one. The cheap multi-effects boasted tons of pre-sets, but they all sounded pretty much the same. Not so this this little guy! The only knock is that it was designed before USB C became a standard, so you connect to the computer with min-USB. That's fine for now but ten years from now I can see having to search for the right mini-USB cable as that standard slowly goes away. No effect on functionality today though know you'll want to be sure to have a mini-USB cable to connect. If you're a pro or really focused on analog tone modification through pedals, this probably wouldn't be your universal amp, but for a beginner or a pro wanting a kick around versatile amp, hard to imagine a better setup. Value-wise, it gave me a good sounding amp with the ability to modify sound without having to buy a couple dozen pedals.
R**S
Best amp for all
Mustang LT25. One of the best amps for expert and beginners amp. Great and clear sound lots of settings no need for pedals. 5 star definitely.
S**A
Great practice amp with versatile tones
The Fender Mustang LT25 is an excellent amp for home practice and beginners. It has a wide variety of built-in presets and effects, making it really fun to experiment with different tones without needing extra pedals. The sound quality is clear and surprisingly powerful for its size, and it’s more than enough for practicing in a room or small space. The controls are simple and intuitive, with a small screen that makes it easy to switch between settings. It’s also lightweight and compact, so moving it around is no problem. Of course, it’s not meant for large gigs or very loud environments, but for learning, practicing, and even light recording, it’s perfect. Great value for the price and a solid choice for guitarists who want versatility in a small package.
Y**Z
Excellent sound quality.
Very cool practice amp, 30 useful sound options and you can customize and save another 30. You will save a small fortune not having to buy multiple pedals. I had planned on buying an acoustic guitar until I tried the acoustic setting on this amp, it makes my Ibanez electric sound like a high quality acoustic saving me even more $$🙂. Highly recommend.
R**.
Would have preferred more manual options
This is an interesting product but for me it didn't quite hit the mark. It comes loaded with lots of preset, modeled tones that are fun to play around with but navigation through the tones on the small screen was not ideal. I also found the amp to have a slightly too digital sound quality compared to some other products. It is a good product for the price but I suspect not for everyone.
M**.
Satisfied customer with a small complaint.
This is a great little amp. It delivers way more tones and effects than I expected, and it sounds surprisingly good tucked under my desk. My only real hassle was getting it to connect to the Fender Tone app on my MacBook. I tried three different old mini-USB cables I had lying around, but none of them worked. It turns out many cheap or old cables are charge-only and don't carry data. Once I bought a proper data-capable mini-USB cable, it connected right away with no issues. One minor design complaint: the USB port is on the front of the amp, right in front of the power switch. That means the cable constantly gets in the way, and every time I reach under the desk to turn it on, I have to fumble around the cord to find the button. It's a small annoyance that almost cost it a star, but not quite. Overall, I'm really happy with it. The sound and effects are excellent for the size and price. Just do yourself a favor and grab a good data mini-USB cable if you're planning to use the app or record.
A**E
small and capable
I had the Fender Mustang V2. Probably for 5 or 6 years. It did a great job and I was very satisfied with it. But, with daily use, it was just breaking down. Not the speaker, I usually play through ear phones. But the channels became staticky and many of them had no volume at any setting. The tuner stopped working. Well, it wasn't hugely expensive since it was "only" a solid state modeling amp. Still I was surprised that a SS amp would deteriorate like that. When the new LT-25 arrived, I was shocked by how much smaller it is than the V2, tiny by comparison. But when I tried it out, heck it is plenty loud. As reviewers commented, it seems "bassy" when played through the main speaker. Less so of course through the headphones. I hooked it up to Fender Tone and see "Tone" is very similar to "Fuse", which I uninstalled. Tone has all the typical pedals digitized, so you don't need your "real" ones. You can take the pedal out of the modeled sounds and substitute a different pedal or amp. Pretty cool and fun to play with. I haven't yet tried to customize the sound, though it wouldn't be hard to do. A professional player needs his own tone, but I really don't have one, though I stay away from metal style distortion. Clean, with overdrive and reverb. I just have the small LT in my guy room and it's a great box to practice with. I have played for decades but never professionally. I have a tube amp, a Fender Blues Deluxe, but it sits unused. It doesn't have a headphone jack, so I don't even bother to turn it on. When I did use it, I really wasn't blown away with its tone, though the tube amps cost much more. To me, these modeling amps sound better, but as I say, that's in a small room. A big room might demand the tubes, I wouldn't know. I don't know about the warmer tone that tube snobs say they prefer. I'm pleased with the little LT-25, as all the reviewers appear to be, and buying it did "fix" all the problems I was having with the Mustang V2. Now how to recycle the Mustang V2??
R**N
Good Vibrations
cool little Amp lots of settings, sounds good.
A**N
A Great Guitar Amp for the New Millenium!
Got back into guitar playing after a 30 year hiatus to devote to my career and raise a family. I still had my vintage Fender guitars but needed a new amp to replace the much larger rig I'd previously sold. What an eye opener for someone who grew up in the 60's learning guitar with analogue equipment without the benefit of Youtube, online lessons, digital effects processors, etc.! I wanted something that was simple to use, portable and with ample but not screaming volume (OK the wife actually dictated that) and this unit fit the bill perfectly. I learned that this a considered a "modelling amp" which through digital processing will emulate many types of past amps (Fender ones of course) along with various tonal effects. The amp does a remarkable job of emulating various classic amps/effects from the 50's through to the present which would otherwise be cost-prohibitive to reproduce with the original equipment. The amp sounds great and comes pre-loaded with 30 editable amp/effect combinations and there are 60 memory locations where they and others available through the Fender Tone app as well as from other players through online sharing sites, etc. can be saved. So you can tinker with your sound as desired then instantly retrieve it for future use! I'm happy to get back into guitar playing in 2022 and to have found this little gem for my home studio!
S**O
Fantastico! LT25 ha tutto quel che mi serve.
Amplificatore fantastico, nella la sua categoria. Ci sono 30 presets memorizzati, con la possibilità di memorizzarne altri 30, sia personalizzati che scaricabili dai 100 factory presets inseriti nel software Fender Tone (scaricabile gratuitamente) sul pc. Tutti questi preset si possono modificare personalmente sia da software che direttamente dall'amplificatore, e poi salvare. Se ne possono anche creare e salvare di nuovi, inserendoli fra i vuoti disponibili. La resa acustica soddisfa pienamente le aspettative. Avrei preferito avere anche un collegamento via wifi/bluetooth, sebbene funzioni benissimo quello via usb-micro usb, dal quale si può anche aggiornare il firmware (a me non è per ora servito, in quanto già presente l'attuale versione 2.1.4). Consegna velocissima (un giorno invece di una settimana dichiarata) in imballo perfetto. Sono molto soddisfatto!
P**R
WORTH THE MONEY
MUST BUY
D**N
Excelente para principiantes y practicar en casa.
Por el precio es un excelente amplificador para principiantes. Pros: Digital, te permite simular efectos de pedales, delay, overdrive, etc. Buen volumen para practicar, tiene auxiliar para usar audífonos y es pequeño. El sonido clean, junto con los efectos de delay permiten crear un sonido muy agradable. Se pueden crear efectos propios, modular el sonido y guardar la configuración con nombre desde el propio amplificador, esto se facilita conectándolo a pc y usando la app de fender. Contras: los efectos que simulan la distorsión dejan mucho que desear, no se alcanza un buen tono "crunch", además agregan excesivo ruido sobre todo al querer compensar aumentando el treble. Se requiere usar un pedal como el de overdrive para tener mejor sonido. El sonido del parlante tiende mucho a los graves, siendo muy saturados, lo que ahoga un poco el ruido, esto también dependerá de las coils de tu guitarra pero tiende a graves muchísimo y puede fatigar.
C**S
Perfeito!!
Simplesmente maravilhoso!! Acima da expectativa em todos os sentidos! Meu filho amou!!!
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