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Fender Mustang Micro Guitar Headphone Amp Black

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Description
The Fender Mustang Micro is a revolutionary personal guitar amplifier. Featuring a wide selection of tones from the wildly popular Mustang series amps, the Mustang Micro lets you plug directly into your guitar, connect headphones and craft your perfect guitar tone. With amp models, effects, EQ and more at your fingertips, the Mustang Micro is ideal for players at any level to quickly dial in quality tones for silent practice or recording at home or on the go.
12 Mustang Amps and 12 Effects Onboard
The Mustang Micro provides a range of 12 amp models from clean to overdriven to choose from, allowing you to emulate coveted Fender tube amps like the '57 Deluxe or classic British crunch. Thirteen effect models give you options like reverb, delay, tremolo and more to shape your tone. Adjustable parameters for each effect allow you to personalize settings to your liking.
Bluetooth Streaming and USB Recording
Want to practice playing along to your favorite songs? The Mustang Micro supports Bluetooth streaming audio from your mobile device with automatic audio/video sync to make learning tunes easy. You can also capture your guitar tones by recording the Mustang Micro's output via its USB-C interface, perfect for laying down ideas in your home studio.
Rechargeable and Ready to Go
The Mustang Micro features an integrated rechargeable lithium-ion battery providing up to 4 hours of continuous play time per charge. Its rotating input jack is compatible with most electric guitars and basses. Measuring a slim 3.9" x 2.6" x 0.7" and weighing just 5.6oz, the Mustang Micro packs a full guitar rig into your pocket.



Features
- All-in-one personal headphone amplifier with onboard DSP
- 12 amp models from Mustang GTX for a wide range of clean and dirty tones
- 12 effect models with parameter modify control
- Adjustable EQ
- Convenient volume control
- Bluetooth audio streaming with audio/video sync for playing along in real time
- Rechargeable lithium ion battery (charged via USB)
- 4+ hours of continuous play time
- Rotating input plug for compatibility with most guitars and basses
- USB interface for recording output and firmware updates
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Specs
- 1.5" x 3.15" x 1.13"
- Weight: 1.8 oz.
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4.61
176 Reviews
94%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Powerful and Fun, But A Bit Noisy
The Fender Mustang Micro is a fun, impressive, portable, and convenient little piece of technology. It is easy to use, and the lack of adjustable parameters actually aids it in the sense that you are able to plug in and play with a serviceable sound immediately. As always with Fender products, the clean tones are splendid-- clear, pristine, and bell-like. All of them are great, but you can't beat the '65 Twin. The crunch and distorted tones are decent as well; my personal favorites are the '70s British, the FBE-100, and the Metal 2000. However, there is one outlier here-- the Uber (styled after the Bogner Uberschall amp series). It is atrocious and was obviously just thrown in there so that Fender could say that there's a dozen amp options, but really the only usable metal amp simulation on this is the Metal 2000 (which is great!). This is by far the worst amp simulation in the whole Mustang series, and I would have preferred they had implemented the '80s British in lieu of the Uber instead. Although the vast majority of the presets on the Mustang Micro sound great, I will say that the low strings can get a bit flubby and the high strings can get shrill and brittle. This can be somewhat mitigated with the 5-setting equalizer, but never completely expunged. Another thing to take note of is that the Mustang Micro's sound quality vastly depends on the guitar you are using. I used it with an HSS Fender Player Strat and it did not sound good at all, especially the distorted tones, but when I plugged my Squier Classic Vibe '50s Telecaster into it, I was transported into another world. This little thing seriously does hit above its price range. Included on the body of the Mustang Micro is a 1/8 headphone jack and a USB-C port for charging, firmware updates, and recording. If you plan to record with the Mustang Micro, you will surely need to get a longer USB-C cable than the one that is included in the box, but the recording definitely does work (although you need to go into the sound settings in control panel and enable the Mustang Micro as an input device). But here is where we encounter a problem-- I have not yet mentioned that the Mustang Micro has a loud hiss, and there is no onboard noise gate pedal like there is on the big brother Fender Mustang amps. It may just be my guitar or the grounding in my townhouse, but there is a loud hiss on the Mustang Micro that deviates vastly in intensity depending on which way my guitar is facing. It has made recording with it virtually impossible, and I have heard that many other Mustang Micro users have a similar issue, so take that into consideration if you want to record with it (ensure you have effects like noise reduction in your DAW and use a guitar with humbuckers to record the heavy tones). It should also be noted that the lack of adjustable parameters that I mentioned earlier is a pro for practicing but definitely a con for recording. There is no gain, 3-band EQ, or volume for recording through the USB-C out, so all of this must be adjusted in-post via your DAW. Take that as you will. (Conclusion) The Fender Mustang Micro is a great-sounding headphone amp that boasts high portability, convenience, an intuitive and easy-to-use physical interface, and powerful audio at a very cheap price compared to multi-effects-units used for recording and practicing. Overall, most of the onboard tones are great, surpassing the tones of competing headphone amps by leaps and bounds. It is not ideal for recording due to of the lack of adjustable parameters and the noisy background hiss, but its simplicity and plug-and-play nature makes it ideal for practice. This entertaining little gadget packs a punch and gives you your bang for your buck, making a perfect gift for beginner-to-advanced guitarists alike. Overall, 4 stars. I'd give it 5 if the hum didn't ruin its recording capabilities and the Uber preset didn't sound so horrid (if you're only reading the conclusion, please note that the rest of the presets sound good.) Thanks for reading and I hope you found this helpful.
Most Liked Negative Review
Almost great
Just bought this amp last week. This little amp is good... but not as good as the Vox amplug2 classic rock. First the good news. The amp is rechargeable...can I get a hallelujah. It's also very portable (so is the Vox) and the bluetooth capability would make anyone give this a much higher rating than I did. And now the bad news...on any of the amp settings there is NO gain control so your stuck with whatever amp you pick and then cannot add gain or distortion. Which is sad really, because you have twelve amps to choose from and NO ability to adjust the gain or even add it. The Effects are useable but again the same thing happens here. you cannot choose just one effect or add any or even adjust the parameters of the effects (the eq and the modify buttons do a poor job at adjusting anything you choose). All in all it's not a bad unit, it just needs better features and more control. last but not least, IMO this device is way over priced, it should not be more than $49.99 (and that should be the max). I will keep it if not for anything else but to use the bluetooth feature. Keep trying Fender you are nearly there.
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Best Uses
- Home Studio53
- Amateur Recording32
- Practice21
- Performances8
- Practicing7
Cons
- Limited Functions13
- Poor Sound Quality4
- Weak3
- Difficult To Use2
- Cheap construction makes this a throw away.1
Describe Yourself
- Experienced98
- Novice57
- Professional Musician16
Pros
- Portable160
- Easy To Use155
- Excellent Sound139
- Good Power Output73
- Warm / Comfy68
Reviewed by 176 customers
Horrible sound.
submitted17 days ago
byGene
fromMarietta
I don't know how this thing gets such good reviews it sounds bad I had a rockman from the '80s that sounded better than this.
I would but this product again. Very happy this it
Verified Buyer
submitted18 days ago
byRuss
fromNewark DE
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I use it to play my guitar at home where I'm limited to low volume. I can crank it up!
Love this micro amp
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submitteda month ago
byAlan
fromDallas Texas
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I practice using this micro amp with headphones while my wife is watching tv or even when she is sleeping. I can crank up the volume and only I can hear it. So many sounds and special effects to play with from ZZ Top to Jimmy Hendrix or sixties English rock band sounds and more.
Cheap Plastic Power Switch won't last long.
submitted2 months ago
byBill
fromBoston
Plastic power switch broke turning it on and off.
Great for practice
submitted2 months ago
byRonda
fromUtah
Priceless. Presets are good and some are close to the ones from Mustang LT-50. Paired with ATH-M40x, works great. Daughter loves it. She uses it at home (if she doesn't want me to hear her playing songs and not exercises, lol) and to practice at school (rock band class). It's tiny and weightless, fits in the case with the above mentioned headphones. USB charging is a big plus, no need to worry about batteries. #sweepstakes
great product
Verified Buyer
submitted3 months ago
byBart
fromChicago
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Really great product for the price. Small with lot possibilities.
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submitted2 months ago
asked byRalph
fromCharleston, SC
Can this be used with a bass?
Yes, it can.submitted3 months ago
asked byemilio
fromEl Paso tx
do I need a amp or can I just use my headphones
Just the phones. This is an amp.submitted8 months ago
asked byDavid
fromKansas City
Can the micro be connected to an amp?
Yes it can.submitted10 months ago
asked byLaur
fromundisclosed
Can this be used as a standalone amplifier? In other words, can this be used without the headphones and work as a portable amplifier?
No. It needs a speaker. It doesn't have enough wattage to power a speaker cabinet. It's not a "portable" amp.submitted2 years ago
asked byE
fromTemple, Tx
Can you connect it with AirPod Pro Max Heard phones via blue tooth or will I need to purchase another headphone for it?
I believe so. The Mustang supports Bluetooth ------------ "The Mustang Micro supports Bluetooth streaming audio from your mobile device with automatic audio/video sync"submitted2 years ago
asked bypickle2598
fromcadillac michigan
can you use this without headphone
Yes. You can connect the Fender Mustang Micro Guitar Headphone Amp directly to an amp.submitted2 years ago
asked byBryan H
fromAlamosa CO
Does this work with any acoustic electric guitar?
Yes, This will work with any electric guitarsubmitted3 years ago
asked byDaniel
fromPotomac, MD
Is it possible to engage this unit's chorus, delay and reverb effects simultaneously? If so, can they each be adjusted independently for different tones while in use simultaneously?
They cannot be used at the same time.submitted3 years ago
asked byWilliam
fromTucson, Arizona
Can you use wireless headphones with mustang headphone amp?
Yes, if they're BT compatible.submitted3 years ago
asked byHonest Abe
fromSeattle, WA
Does this transmit wireless via bluetooth to my bluetooth headphones and bluetooth speaker? The spec says "Bluetooth audio streaming with audio/video sync for playing along in real time" BUT one of the reviews says it only works to headphones or speaker if it's corded???
It works via BT