grayson73 said:Has anyone compared the Fender Mustang II or III to the Mesa 5:25 or 5:50?
grayson73 said:Has anyone compared the Fender Mustang II or III to the Mesa 5:25 or 5:50?
Mordacain said:grayson73 said:Has anyone compared the Fender Mustang II or III to the Mesa 5:25 or 5:50?
Actually, yes. I have a Mustang III and was able to directly compare it to both a Nomad 45, F50 and Express 5:50.
Honestly, the Mustang sounds amazingly good clean. If you put a little effort into it, you can actually get better cleans than the Nomad or F and one that is pretty on-par with the Express.
Volume-wise, the Mustang can't remotely begin to keep up with any of them. The Mustang's best sounds are achieved running the preamp models at fairly low channel volumes (between 2 and 6 depending on the amp model) so you'll run out of headroom quickly when dialed in a such a fashion.
However, once you start to dirty things up, the comparison starts to fall off quickly. Unfortunately, the Mustang, like most cheap modellers, has fizzy gain sounds. that being said, if gain is used sparingly and you increase the master volume while running channel volumes low, the Mustang has some fantastic tones available for the price.
Realistically, the Mustang, while being very versatile and a wonderful starter amp, won't ever be able to match any Mesa amp. It does sound better than some cheap tube amps Ive played, which is an amazing feat of its own I think.
Newysurfer said:I agree with all this except the comments about the Mustang low vol clean tones being better than Nomad, F50 and equal to a 5:50.
I've never heard any solid state amp sounding better than any tube amp - at any vol level.
I agree Mustangs are a good little practice amp & great value for money.
But also think the cleans on the Roland Cube series amps are better than the Mustangs and build quality on those is much better imo :mrgreen:
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