In my opinion as an owner of this amp, you will enjoy it but in the next 1,5 or 2 years you will get bored of it cuz you will have more experience of how a guitar actually sounds and you would want to go with something more non digital
Very good recommendation tbh. I got the boss katana 2 years ago cause just being lazy I picked the amp cause I heard you could load presets. I didn’t realize that I was gonna have to plug it into my computer every time I wanted to change settings on a patch and I hate having to do that. Having all those presets loaded on already is much more convenient and like you said, saves the initial pain of having to throw down money for pedals. The katana is still a decent amp but I would’ve much rather preferred this when just starting loll
I'm relearning guitar in my late 30s and this amp is just great generally. You can still put your mess of pedals in front and it acts like the modeled amp would irl. It could use an effects loop for those of us a closet full of pedals who want to use the amp models but who can complain at the price.
Respectfully, I prefer the Marshall Code 50. It's not only great for beginners, but you will definitely use it for the rest of your life. And, you don't ever have to buy a single pedal because it duplicates everything from Hendrix's sound to Clapton's! I am a professional player, and I have a very extensive pedal collection. I have not used a pedal in over two years!
@@lueguitar I'm sure you can demo one at any guitar center. Trust me, this amp doesn't disappoint. You can also try the Code 25 which is smaller but also kicks serious tail - I have both. If I am not mistaken, I believe the Mustang LT 25 was Fender's response to Marshall's Code 25. Check it out. You won't regret it. It almost sounds like I'm getting a piece of the action the way I endorse this amp!
@@travelinman482 That's an odd question.... Is there a difference? I'm right handed and people have often asked me that question. I am now wondering if it's for a reason.
I got mine used for $125 literally 3 hours ago and I already love it. It’s late so I’ll have to keep experimenting tomorrow but it’s definitely way better than my old crate 15
This is a very good amp, I can confirm. Never owned one but every time I've tried one, I've loved it. BUT I think an amp with less effects would be good, since if the player ever wants to buy a simple tube amp, they would have the pedals already and wouldn't need to spend way too much money on them.
The Yamaha THR10 is also a great one for practice. But I honestly feel, IMO, beginners should get a 1 channel low watt tube amp and learn dynamics and create music without all the effects and stuff
Will it actually add some rock rasp to my peacey raptor plus? Currently just using a 10 peavey practice amp. Very little settings. 4 knobs in total. No presets.
Sometimes there is a lot of feedback but at the right volume and distance away from the amp there should be no issue at all. I have used acoustics through it just fine.
@quanlauncher thank u I've had the gt for about 2 years now and now that I've been performing a pedal would be useful to have to switch up the tones from a clean on. It does have a pedal imput on the back just idk if it works
@@breakingchad1925 the mustang LT25 has a footswitch input for any pedals and a regular input for any device using the same input as your electric, also has aux capabilities, a built in tuner and like he said in the video you don't even need pedals because it has a bunch of sounds prebuilt into it and if you plug it into your computer via usb it can open up the possibility of 100+ more sounds and amps to simulate from.
If your question hasn’t been answered you can connect a pedalboard to this amp. I use the Fender Clean channel and use this as a practice amp with my pedalboard so I can practice with turning pedals off and on during a song, or using a wha pedal while playing.
Do whatever you like the sound of. The only knob you need to worry about with this amps is the volume knob. The amps does the rest of the work if you use the presets.
Hi! I love how You play! Hum.. i was thinking, would you recomend This Amp or The New Fender Mustang Lt40s?? This would be My first amplifier for guitar, cause i'm begginer but i would like to have a amplifier that be usefull for the future, and The effects, and wich one have more Volume, so, wich one you would recomend this?
I'm not a beginner and i will say this amp is great for anyone living in an apartment that doesn't wanna get kicked out on the streets.
Can it's still play loud?
Yeah it’s loud
@@charlesarriaga7959 it gets loud enough. I never turn it up though. I have neighbors. It's a cool amp to have laying around.
@@charlesarriaga7959not loud for playing with a band
@@ghostieishereI’ve used this amp with a band, or at least one like it. Trust me, it gets loud.
This is the one I use right now. It really is good for beginners such as myself
Just bought it!!!
@@jackcallan5412lmao same. It’s in transit
Not a Beginner but this amp is a hidden gem and is badazz
I just found this "used" at my local guitar center, still wrapped in plastic, for $130. Even for $160, this thing is killer!
Taking my ass there right now😂
i got it used for only 80 bucks. was a crazy good deal
In my opinion as an owner of this amp, you will enjoy it but in the next 1,5 or 2 years you will get bored of it cuz you will have more experience of how a guitar actually sounds and you would want to go with something more non digital
I just sold my harley benton jambox and bought this amp and it feels quite better Mostly the effects and settings are more advanced.
Very good recommendation tbh. I got the boss katana 2 years ago cause just being lazy I picked the amp cause I heard you could load presets. I didn’t realize that I was gonna have to plug it into my computer every time I wanted to change settings on a patch and I hate having to do that. Having all those presets loaded on already is much more convenient and like you said, saves the initial pain of having to throw down money for pedals. The katana is still a decent amp but I would’ve much rather preferred this when just starting loll
I'm relearning guitar in my late 30s and this amp is just great generally. You can still put your mess of pedals in front and it acts like the modeled amp would irl. It could use an effects loop for those of us a closet full of pedals who want to use the amp models but who can complain at the price.
how is it with boss ds 1?
It’s honestly not even a beginner amp it’s just so simple to use and it has everything right there that you need in a compact amp
I love this amp. Absolutely love it.
Respectfully, I prefer the Marshall Code 50. It's not only great for beginners, but you will definitely use it for the rest of your life. And, you don't ever have to buy a single pedal because it duplicates everything from Hendrix's sound to Clapton's! I am a professional player, and I have a very extensive pedal collection. I have not used a pedal in over two years!
I will have to check it out! I love to be lazy and not use pedals.
@@lueguitar I'm sure you can demo one at any guitar center. Trust me, this amp doesn't disappoint. You can also try the Code 25 which is smaller but also kicks serious tail - I have both. If I am not mistaken, I believe the Mustang LT 25 was Fender's response to Marshall's Code 25. Check it out. You won't regret it. It almost sounds like I'm getting a piece of the action the way I endorse this amp!
@lueguitar
Left handed?
@@travelinman482 That's an odd question.... Is there a difference? I'm right handed and people have often asked me that question. I am now wondering if it's for a reason.
@@danminutsich7509
Look at how the camera films you.
I got mine used for $125 literally 3 hours ago and I already love it. It’s late so I’ll have to keep experimenting tomorrow but it’s definitely way better than my old crate 15
This is afanatastic amp Zounds amazing in the Studio totally awesome ❤
This is a very good amp, I can confirm. Never owned one but every time I've tried one, I've loved it. BUT I think an amp with less effects would be good, since if the player ever wants to buy a simple tube amp, they would have the pedals already and wouldn't need to spend way too much money on them.
sick practice amp for any guitar player beginner to a skilled player
Not just beginners , paired with a JBL Partybox 310 I can play small gigs with it and it sound way better
Copping rnnnnn
My amp is different because some of the presets are changed to different names and it only goes up to 30 normally
Try firmware updating your amplifier.
What’s a good affordable amp if you’re using pedals ?
i got one 2 days ago and i really like it lol
Bro, sube los presets que tienes para la canción de gravity
I use the Line 6 amp for this.
What's that guitar you use?
American Stratocaster
Sadly in my country because of import fees and companies being greedy pretty much everything guitar related is double the price
This amp is fire
I literally just bought one this week
Is it as good as it sounds and is it loud
Can this amp be used to record music on laptop?
The Yamaha THR10 is also a great one for practice. But I honestly feel, IMO, beginners should get a 1 channel low watt tube amp and learn dynamics and create music without all the effects and stuff
Yeah. Its a great point. You can’t hide anything with a tube amp.
I’m savin up for a lifetime amp, thinking imperial mkii or falcon grande from tone king
@@MrRofi-jp7mototally the same price tag 😂
Will it actually add some rock rasp to my peacey raptor plus? Currently just using a 10 peavey practice amp. Very little settings. 4 knobs in total. No presets.
@@Hunterslammer I think you would get what you are looking for
Awsome
helpp which one is better: lt25 or vox vt20x?? (for clean/dreamy/indie rock tones)
did u ever figure out which one was better? trying to decide for myself haha
Does it have Heavy metal tones 🔥🎸
Yes sir. Has one that I know of. But you can make your own as well!
Im a newbie. I just got this amp. What's the USB port for?
You can download more presets and effect on your computer and run it through the amp!
hey man, what amp is the other you have on the left?
Fender Princeton Reverb
does this work well with electro acoustic guitars? just asking if it makes the same effect
Sometimes there is a lot of feedback but at the right volume and distance away from the amp there should be no issue at all. I have used acoustics through it just fine.
I want the master of mullets
I just got my first amp and guitar today, Marshal code 50. I’m so confused at the moment 😂
Can i use pedals in this amp?
yes
what pedals have you used brother please tell
No pedals. The amp has everything inside of it!
@@lueguitar should i go for it bro...i have cheap electric guitar and cheap amp now I wanna switch amp
@@ashutoshkumarsingh5719 yeah I’ve been playing for about three years now and keep this one in my bed room. Very worth it I think.
thanks bro@@lueguitar
Anyone know the names of the second and third songs?
Any electric guitars for beginners?
Any squier guitar would be pretty good for a beginner
ibanez rg series
I wanna get this
Sugaree 😎😎😎
Is the clean loud?
Yep! Nothing crazy but good volume for a bedroom guitarist
i have this but is there anything bigger and better ?
There's the Boss Katana Mk2
I want mine to sound exactly like yours help what do I do?
Buy this amp
Hello! Where did you get the amp from? Also what cable/cord do you use to connect the amp to guitar?
The fender website :). Also for the cable I would look up instrument cable. You will find it 👍.
I have this same app and it’s great
Can you still conect pedals?
@@breakingchad1925 I believe so but I have never tried
@quanlauncher thank u I've had the gt for about 2 years now and now that I've been performing a pedal would be useful to have to switch up the tones from a clean on. It does have a pedal imput on the back just idk if it works
@@breakingchad1925 the mustang LT25 has a footswitch input for any pedals and a regular input for any device using the same input as your electric, also has aux capabilities, a built in tuner and like he said in the video you don't even need pedals because it has a bunch of sounds prebuilt into it and if you plug it into your computer via usb it can open up the possibility of 100+ more sounds and amps to simulate from.
If your question hasn’t been answered you can connect a pedalboard to this amp. I use the Fender Clean channel and use this as a practice amp with my pedalboard so I can practice with turning pedals off and on during a song, or using a wha pedal while playing.
does it have a plug for headphones?
Yes it does
Has anyone gotten the Bluetooth to work on this?
What was the riff in the beginning
The chords where Heart of life by John Mayer
thx
@@lueguitar
I'm a beginner and I don't know what settings I should put the Knobs at. Can someone please help me.
Do whatever you like the sound of. The only knob you need to worry about with this amps is the volume knob. The amps does the rest of the work if you use the presets.
What’s that first thing he played? It sounds super familiar
Heart of life John Mayer 👍
@@lueguitar Thanks!
Could I play Måneskin songs and Arctic monkeys along with other rock songs with this?
Yes totally
@@lueguitar oh thank goddd I was thinking of returning the guitar since the gear was too expensive 😭
how much is it?
160 usd
My sister has that one
Me has a pevey rage 158 cranks up the gain
Hi! I love how You play! Hum.. i was thinking, would you recomend This Amp or The New Fender Mustang Lt40s?? This would be My first amplifier for guitar, cause i'm begginer but i would like to have a amplifier that be usefull for the future, and The effects, and wich one have more Volume, so, wich one you would recomend this?
Go lt40! You won’t regret it 👍
@@lueguitar Ok bro, thanks, but if i want more volume the Lt 25 is more bigger, isn't? Or has more volume The Lt40s? Cause is so tinny
@@aa.p6151 I’m sure the lt 40 has some more power behind it so if that’s what you’re looking for I’d get the lt40
@@lueguitar thanks bro, i'm thinking if i get The Mustang Lt 50, what do You think? Or The Mustang Lt40s still being a option?
Or a Fender champion? Wich one You would recomend me? Im begginer, but i want something wich be usefull for The future
Get a Marshall code50 or a Marshall mg30gfx (I like Marshall)
Hi I wanted to know if they are reliable ( I mean the ones you have are still in good condition or you had some issues with it ?)
@@air13110 I’ve never had any issues with my code’s or Mg’s and they’ve been great. Thanks for asking
It's ok for what it is.but it's not exactly Loud enough for gigs.jamin yeh.
Jesus loves y’all
Boss katana air something
Sugaree
What is the first song called that you played on the first setting
???
I took chords from Heart of life John Mayer
What chords are they
????
mine kinda sucks just cause of the feedback
you can use the virtual metal gate "pedal" on it
No matter what I do my guitar sounds like it’s acoustic not metal
The distortion sounds horrible on it tho😊
This guitar amplifier sucks it doesn't sound like a tube amp at all get the katana gen 3 artists it is great it is superb this here is crap
some of the worst hi gain/distortion sounds ever created lmao
I hate this Amp u can't learn nun on it
the donner 10 watt amp better it comes with built in interface to plug in a tablet or phone and you could use tonebridge better plus only 100 dollars