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Fender Mustang LT25 25W 1x8 Guitar Combo Amp Black

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Fender Mustang LT Series Guitar Combo Amps

Description
The Fender Mustang LT25 25W 1x8 guitar combo amp is a compact yet capable 25W combo packs decades of Mustang modeling experience into a subway-friendly frame, offering a "greatest hits" collection of 30 presets spanning the history of electric guitar tone. Whether practicing, performing or recording, the Mustang LT25 delivers amazingly authentic Fender tone in an amp designed for maximum portability and simplicity.
Iconic Fender Tone and Modern Versatility
The Mustang LT25's high-quality onboard amp and effects models yield a versatile array of tones, from vintage Fender sparkle to contemporary distortion flavors and beyond. Twenty amp models, 25 effects and 50 presets—30 preloaded and 20 easily accessed—provide a lifetime's worth of sonic exploration in one diminutive amp.
Compact Yet Capable
Though small in stature, the Mustang LT25 roars to life through its 8" Fender Special Design speaker, ensconced within its 5/8" wood cabinet. Its 25 watts of power prove ample for practice and performance, filling bedrooms and small stages with authentic Fender tone. A 1/8" headphone output allows for silent practice, while an 1/8" auxiliary input permits jamming along to your favorite tracks.
Simple and Intuitive Operation
The Mustang LT25's simple interface makes dialing in amazing tone as easy as possible. An easy-to-read 1.8" color display provides an at-a-glance view of amp models, effects and settings. Simple controls like Voice, FX Level, and Master Volume make navigating the Mustang LT25's sonic capabilities intuitive and hassle-free. USB connectivity allows for firmware updates and direct recording into your digital audio workstation.
Road-Ready and Recording-Capable
Weighing in at just 15 lb. the Mustang LT25 is ready to hit the road at a moment's notice. Its USB output also makes it an ideal studio companion, allowing direct recording of its authentic Fender tones into your DAW. Whether practicing, performing, or laying down tracks, the Mustang LT25 delivers classic Fender tone and modern versatility in one highly portable package.



Features
- Versatile tones with 20 amp models and 25 effects
- Lightweight at 15 lb., compact for portability
- Easy to use with 1.8" color display and simple controls
- USB connectivity for updates and direct recording
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Specs
- Type: Guitar Combo Amp
- Power Output: 25W
- Speaker: 1x8" Fender Special Design
- Amp Models: 20
- Effects: 25
- Presets: 50 (30 preloaded, 20 easily accessed)
- Cabinet Material: 5/8" wood
- Weight: 15 lb.
- Display: 1.8" Color
- Controls: Voice, FX Level, Master Volume
- Interface: Simple and intuitive
- Headphone Output: 1/8"
- Auxiliary Input: 1/8"
- USB Connectivity: For firmware updates and direct recording into DAW
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Reviews
4.75
269 Reviews
96%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Unbelievable quality for the price
Amazing little amp for the money. Had it for a few months now and really enjoy it. I'm holed up in a hotel for a and bought this amp and a 149 dollar Squier Bullet Mustang (cool little guitar too) to bang on in my spare time. First off, the preset clean tone is amazing. Best I have heard out of the box from a preset, regardless of price range. No joke. If you have half a brain and have ever used a multi-effects pedal before you will figure out how to customize the tones in about 3 seconds. I do not understand the online reviews that say its not user friendly. Every effect on this amp is customizable, and they sound great. They are extremely responsive to changes, meaning if you adjust the chorus you are going to hear a significant and in depth change, unlike the cheap pedals you will use. No, you are not going to take this amp on tour, but that is not what it is made for you cheap effer. However, this will probably be the last practice/small gigging amp you will buy for a while. Easily suitable for an intimate venue such as a coffee shop or church if you are not going to be blowing through an ungodly, unnecessary amount of presets during your music pastors overly complicated version of "I can only Imagine." This amp weighs about .05 pounds. Its crazy lightweight and will easily travel. The knobs feel strong and of good quality. Have not had a chance to really crank it up so I am not sure what it will do when it is fully driven, I do know however that when you adjust the channel volume it seems to simulate driving a tube like an analog amp does, and will change the tone of the preset a bit. Kinda cool. Again, I don't have great expectations of this amp blowing the walls off my practice space with my Limp Bizkit cover band because that is not what it is made for. Overall a 10 out of 10 in my opinion in this price range. Killer amp.
Most Liked Negative Review
whats the point of a digital amp with connectivity issues?
The problem is, the cord they give you is power only and doesn't transfer data, so they kind of set you up for failure. Spent a while trying to figure out why the amp isn't connecting only to find that info on a message board. Also, the information they provide is limited; it seems they are phasing out support for the LT-25 to ensure you spend more on the GT. Additionally, when it came out of the package, it had debris in the mini USB port and from other websites, it sounds like the usb port can be a bit touchy (probably because people are jamming objects in the port to get the debris out). SO, I ask you, what is the point in buying a digital amp if it doesn't support Bluetooth, and has faulty connectivity issues? Why bother getting subpar gear from a brand that doesn't offer reliable support for the product? I guess I should have bought the warranty, but with a brand like Fender, I would expect the gear to work coming out of the box. If you go to the webpage for the LT, it's completely blank too. I guess I learn time and time again that "budget" gear is a tricky word for a money trap. I should have done my research. Time to go fight my local guitar center employees for a return; but guitar center is a rant for another day. "I had the exact same issue with my brand new LT25 not detecting on any PC / Mac but I've just fixed it - I couldn't believe it but the problem lies 100% with the factory cable! The micro USB cable that comes with the amp absolutely does NOT work as it doesn't appear to transfer data. I had to swap it with a different one. Once I did that, Windows 11 detected it immediately and sync'd it with the Fender Tone app on my computer. I did not have to install any separate drivers or change any Windows audio settings to do this." - Reddit user
Filters
Best Uses
- Home Studio160
- Amateur Recording90
- Performances46
- Outdoor Events / Games27
- Professional Recording16
Cons
- Limited Functions15
- Difficult To Use6
- Poor Sound Quality6
- Weak4
- None2
Describe Yourself
- Novice138
- Experienced92
- Professional Musician19
- Child6
Pros
- Easy To Use240
- Excellent Sound225
- Portable213
- Good Power Output144
- Warm / Comfy120
Reviewed by 269 customers
Perfect for beginers, good for experinced players
Verified Buyer
submitted6 days ago
byYD
fromWashington, D.C.
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
It's an excellent amplifier, not just for beginners but also for experienced players to use at home and in performances. For the price, you can enjoy this Fender piece with its build quality. Easy to use with all main presets.
Not my favorite fender amp.
submitted9 days ago
byGary
fromSpring, tx
I have 2 GT amps so I thought this would be a perfect practice amp. It plays great. But my big issue is how the preset is designed on this amp. It always returns to the #1 setting everytime I'd turn it back on no matter what preset I'm on when I turn it off.
this is a great amp
submitted11 days ago
byJustin
fromTorrance, California
I really like this amp but I don't like the fact its 10 dollars more for different colors but it really has a lot of effects and I really like it
I would buy it again
submitteda month ago
byLuis
fromEast Hartford, CT
I really like this produce, it is very good and extremely easy to use. The pre built in modes are super useful and I love them. Would recommend to anyone
Outstanding Small Amp and fun
submitted2 months ago
byMike
fromFlorida
Love this amp for several reasons, I didn't have to buy expensive foot pedals because they are built in. Free software somewhat limited. Clean sound! It did take a little bit to understand the functions, but learned them quite fast. Great tuner built in this saved a hundred dollars right there. Buy it and enjoy it!
Great for someone learning
Verified Buyer
submitted2 months ago
byRobert
fromFortson
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I bought it for my 13 year old daughter who just started learning easy for her to carry to and from ,sounds great and comes with a lot effect to play around with .
Q&A
Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.
submitted2 months ago
asked byJay
fromMichigan City, IN
Does it come with the Instrument cable?
No, it doesn't.submitted2 months ago
asked byDaniel
fromAzle, TX
Does this amp have a microphone input? Would I be able to connect my mic and guitar to the amp simultaneously?
Unfortunately, no.submitted3 months ago
asked byElira
fromSchenectady, NY
What kind of headphones are recommended to use with this amp?
Sterling Audio S402 Studio Headphones With 40 mm Driverssubmitted3 months ago
asked byChristine
fromRiverside, Ca
Can you add a pedal to this amp?
Sure can.submitted3 months ago
asked byEvie
fromCasa Grande, AZ
Hi, I would like to know if this amplifier has Bluetooth.
No, it doesn't.submitted4 months ago
asked byJustin
fromPittsburgh PA
Does this amp have BT
No, it doesn't.submitted5 months ago
asked byKam
fromundisclosed
What is the lowest octave tuning you can safely put through this amp without causing damage?
I’m sorry, I don’t know. It would need to be tested. Downtuning won't be an issue. You strings are only so big. It's not like a bass guitar.submitted7 months ago
asked byShani
fromErie PA
Is it battery-powered?j
No, it isn't.submitted9 months ago
asked byCristian
fromMiami, FL
Can it play metal and rock?
That's in your hands, not the amp. It has distortion settings.submitted10 months ago
asked byjoseph
fromundisclosed
can you connect a guitar and microphone simultaneously to it?
Theoretically, yes. The Aux input could be used for a mic.