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    Ok,they been out a little longer now....any comments....?Any thoughts.....likes,dislikes.

    kuvash

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    I always thought they looked too much like Pintos...

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    I have the Mustang I - it's a great package really. The software alone is with the cost of the amp. The modeling is good and the flexibility of the programming options is very good.

    For a SS amp in that price it's a great deal IMO. You could probably find some videos on youtube as well.
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    The Mustang I will be a stocking stuffer for myself. I like the sounds it produces and the software for further tweaking is just icing on the cake. For $99 bucks it makes yet another great arsenal for recording tracks.
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    I think that I'm going to buy a II...everything that I've read and seen on line has been really good. The people that I have talked with that bought them all seem pretty well pleased with them.

    kuvash

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    I tried one briefly at the local GC.

    My limited observations are quite positive. I found it easy to use which is very important to me. Also, perhaps coming from playing bass, I find the typical Fender amp to sound a bit on the treble/tinny side. The 'stang II sounded very full to me and the overdrive was nice and smooth. In short, I liked it a lot and the price is incredible for what you get.

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    Well Basser,I would have to say I tend to agree with your findings...I really look for "simple to operate" as part of the overall pkg.Otherwise it turns into a "don't try this at home unless you are a trained professional"situation.....I started out a looooong time ago with a Fender champ,so"simple" kind of starts there for me.
    kuvash

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    Well, I'm a bass player so it better be simple.

    "The new Fender Mustang II - So easy to operate even a bass player can do it!"

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    I have the Mustang II. Love it for what it is....and for what it is not.
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    Same here. Great little practice amp.
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