
The Bluetooth element is great, but bear in mind that's for streaming a backing track not using bt headphones, you have to plug the headphones in. I would say it flatters your sound well - might be a touch of compression - but in a pleasant way. It doesn't sound like an amp in a room, but it's not a million miles off either, it surprised me a bit. Outside that, it delivers what you want in terms of tonal variety and quality. Feels good in use too, though it's a little awkward to see which amp model or effect you're on without referring to the provided reference card, and twisting your guitar to find the lights. Unfortunately, most probably because of the current pandemic and its various consequences, delivery time is painfully long but the gadget is well worth waiting for. Well, OK, I do miss the possibility to connect wirelessly to a set of headphones, but … you can't allways have it all, can you :) I realize that the above might sound more like a manufacturer’s ad than one’s personal opinion based on experience, but I was really impressed and got more than I had expected with this little fellow. (BTW, I’ve been frequently using a standard set that comes with almost every smartphone and even so the results are more than satisfactory.) Should you wish to play along a backing track, the Bluetooth feature is readily available with a switch of a button.



#MUSTANG FENDER AMP FULL#
This quality made device gives you full freedom to play and enjoy a plethora of rich sounds wherever and whenever you may wish to do so, as it only requires a charged battery (which will serve you at least for 4 hours) and a set of (wired) headphones. Not the cheapest but very likely the smartest choice if you are looking for a versatile, easy to handle, pocket-sized portable amp to serve your practicing needs.
