RE BLUETOOTH... sorry if we didn't make this clearer in the video... your phone can tether to the Micro Mustang Plus via bluetooth - this enables you to stream music from your phone to the Micro Mustang AND it enables you to use the app to control the settings on the Micro Mustang Plus. You CANNOT use bluetooth headphones with Micro Mustang Plus - you must use wired headphones. In this video, when you hear us play along to music, we are streaming that music from the phone to the Micro Mustang Plus. Questions re whether you can use 3rd party bluetooth footswitches & USB loopers will have to wait for another day, as I don't know for sure right now!
To Andertons: Could one of your sales team possibly contact Boss and clarify what is happening with the Katana Go? A lot of people have mentioned it in this thread but no-one seems to know what the position is. Thank you.
I spent 2 months in hospital this year and my fender mustang micro 1 kept me sane as i took one of my guitars in and just had my headphones etc. one of these are well worth having. i think i will update mine to the new 2024 version for the addition of the screen and access to the app.
For anyone interested, I just got one and you can connect Bluetooth headphones using one of those airplane transmitting dongle things - as expected, the Bluetooth latency is terrible though. Not a Fender issue, just posting for anyone complaining that it doesn’t connect to Bluetooth headphones out of the box, there’s a good reason why!
I've been saying for years now, "man, if I had THIS as a kid..." All the cool gear, DAWs, stuff like this, video lessons all over, etc...makes me wonder where I'd be now!! I remember scrounging around on TalkBass and Harmony Central (IYKYK) for tabs when I was starting out!! lol
My 2nd (enthused) comment on this: As an owner of the ToneMaster Pro, I‘m very pleased to see this tiny unit doing a lot of similar stuff, but I‘m even more delighted to see (or rather, hear) that Fender have apparently not made the mistake they did with the presets on the ToneMaster Pro not having realistic hi-cut filters engaged right from the factory. Instead, the TMP gives you full-range cab sounds in the presets, and you MUST figure out how much hi cut to apply to every single one, else everything is too fizzy. (Similar remark applies for the lows, by the way.) With this new product, they seem to have created the presets with hi-cut applied as one would expect from each paired cabinet. Bravo!
I had them all, Fender Mustang Micro, Boss Waza, Nux. And i always came back to the Mustang Micro because it´s just one thing -> simple to use! Its the best purchase of guitar gear i did for quick and easy play along with backing tracks. Will buy this one blind. Also the Interface is much clearer, you see what you do like a normal FX chain. Thanks Fender!
They are very easy to use. I do use my waza air the most I think because it is actually wireless, but of course it’s much more exxy and you can’t choose whatever headphones you like, but there’s no two ways around the fact the boss mobile apps are pretty horrible to use!
@@Bobby-wn5yr didnt make that clear yes, the app of boss/nux was horrible (for me at least). thats why i went back to "analog" mustang. but now with the mustang plus the UI looks great.
Missed the Mustang micro but now the Plus is out , more options to enjoy , I can take with me when I go home to Ireland and play the Squier Strat I left behind
@@mhz9003yeah surely the hardware is exactly the same and with an update the old one could use the app. But fender need to sell these new models! Oh well, still love my original one. I only use it for practicing and quite like the simplicity of it. In some way I don’t want to be distracted by an app and loads of effects options. However, the new model looks like it could be used for recording quite legitimately. Amazing how far technology has come!
The first mustang micro is an amazing device. The only thing it was missing was having a tuner on it. This is an instant buy for any guitar players. It's one the the best pieces of gear you can get.
I didn’t even finish watching the video, before I ordered one online. I’m very happy that it has an accompanying app. Bluetooth connectivity is a must, because I am a totally blind person. Fenders previous model, did not have an app. This is a nice step in accessibility.
@@cliffdykes1171 voiceover has been working for me. I have a fender mustang GT 40. I have been using it for several years, and the app is 100% navigable. Once the Mustang micro plus arrives, I will give an update about compatibility and ease of use, with voiceover. Only if you are interested, of course.
I think you're right. It's almost like you need some sort of hybrid of the two. Visually the pedals with appropriate colour schemes and detail will appeal to old school stomp fans but the vagueness of precise parameter settings could end up grating.
For cleans I’ll take Fender everyday. Perfect device for someone like me who loves Fender amps but lives in a small apartment. This was a great demo. Thanks
@@GarethBond-dh4ho Sure it is- just buy an adapter to adapt the 1/8th headphone jack to a 1/4 inch- then plug it into a cab box or a D.I. box- and then out to speakers. You could try going straight from the headphone out to an FRFR speaker- without using a DI or a cab box- sometimes that sounds fine, it depends on the cab sim they installed on it.
@@imacmadman22 I plug into Ultimate Ears Megaboom 1 bluetooth speaker because it has the 3.5 mm aux input. Mr. Lee said use bluetooth connection but that's not a good idea because of latency.
All these things make me SMH for all those years starting in the late 80's where, as an apartment dweller, I was playing through a Rockman running through An ART SGE. :) Years and years of practically nothing new and now look at all these cool affordable tools. Amazing.
I have an original Scholtz Rockman, but Used an ART SGX (haven’t thought bout that in years) into a Mesa Stereo Power amp. Def Leppard recorded all the guitars on Hysteria with Rockmans. If someone made one of these Bluetooth (5.3 has almost zero latency), I’d buy one.
As an owner of the ToneMaster Pro, I think I‘m gonna have to get one of these, too, despite loving my Boss Katana Go for the purpose. But I‘ve grown accustomed to the Fender TMP app, which is beautifully done, and I‘m mostly a „clean“ guy anyhow. By the by: I wish the battery life was closer to 5 hours (like the Katana Go) than 4, making it more suitable for potential live use. Yes - these little buggers can also be used live. Just plug the Mustang into the output of your (battery-operated) tuner on the floor and use an adapter cable from there. You can even go straight from there into your PA speaker, such as an Everse 8 or 12 (battery-powered), and you‘re good to go as long as you don‘t need to change presets or settings in the middle of songs. The Katana Go (currently not available?) is better in that respect, since you can use the Boss wireless footswitch for switching presets.
switch between presets. if you're able to press the switch on the side of the unit that switches presets, then great, but the Boss Katana:GO like you wrote has a wireless Foot switch.
Pete! Lol... Some of us were lucky to get the Katana GO before it got cancelled for "production issues". While I enjoyed the Micro V1 ok, I gave my Micro to my family once I got the Katana GO and I use the GO Clean amp with OD/Boosts a lot (and skip the combo for home use). Now it looks like Micro Plus has way more clean amps than the Micro did and the GO does now, and the Plus cleans sound really good. Bonus for the BT phone app. Have to get one. BTW Fender got the swivel way better than BOSS, with the GO's weird half angle.
I bought the older Mustang Micro last year while I was traveling abroad for practice. The amazing tones, beautiful app UI, intuitive usage, and Bluetooth connectivity was mind blowing and made it an easy choice to buy the Fender Mustang GTX100 amp for my home practice and eventually jamming with a friend. Bringing the same Fender Tone app used by the Mustang GTX to the Micro Plus is genius and I'll definitely be buying the new model if I travel again.
Just picked up one of these today and it's so great. I also have a Katana Go and I think the Fender might be a bit better, although I like the Katana for things like having dedicated Bass and Acoustic sounds.
I just bought a NuX for my daughter to learn bass on, but after 'testing' it myself, i want another one like it. I'd definitely try this one if it's in the same price range
Hey this looks like an improvement. Had the first one, but didn't love it. I do love that companies are catering more to the average consumer now more than just professionals.
Iv'e been using the mustang micro for years, best purchase ever. Had a set of DJ Sony headphones, but recently got the Joyo over the ears on amazon. Crazy good for the price. Can't wait to try this new micro. Better than a Mustang amp-terrible bluetooth connection issues. Micro is flawless-however with the new built in tuner, I don't have to stream youtube to tune anymore lol
4:54 I saw Patrick Sweaney (peer of Auerbach of the Black Keys in the very early days) play an Excelsior with a pink Offset Special ~2014 and he sounded incredible!
The massive improvement is getting rid of the coloured lights, 50 percent of men in the world suffer from some form of coloured blindness, all the pretty lights on the previous one meant jack to people like myself, kudos for getting that right on this iteration.
I wanted to buy the Boss Katana Go device, but they apparently discontinued it just weeks after release for some reason. So I guess this might be the next best option.
So nice to see this plug-thing tested on my offset tele, sounds very good together. How about noise? Nice review, always so funny with you, thanks a lot.
I have questions about the Fender Tone app: 1. Can i re-organize, change the order of the 100 presets? Or do i really need to "copy" every preset manually myself. 2. Can i delete presets that i uploaded in the cloud for everyone to download? I want to change something about it and then reupload it again.. or at least delete the wrong one and upload a new good one in the open cloud
I have Mustang Micro, Nux MP-3, and Katana:GO. I find myself playing the Katana the most because each bank has 3 preset that I can toggle back and forth. The MP-3 comes with 7 presets cycle toggle switch which can be annoying when I have to cycle throgh them to find the sound I want to use on spot. Of course the Mustang is kinda collecting dust at this point. I'd probably get the Mustang Micro Plus, replacing the Mustang micro. It'd be better if I can hook up a wireless foot switch like the Katana does I think. Personally I use this kind of devices for practicing songs so bank switching is important to me. If you're just jamming along with backing track, any of those would be fine given that you're only using one sound IMHO.
New Fender Tone app upgrade appears to force horizontal as opposed to vertical screen view if using app on phone. It’s horrible. Hope it’s just a short-term issue and that they fix it quickly with an update
Just the ability to adjust the gain setting on the amp sim would make this worth it for me. I love my version one other than that! Dang it! I may not have a choice on passing this one up!
@@MattSwain1I think there was some sort of chip shortage that limited production, but every one they released sold out before they could get the new version going.
I read somewhere that Katana hope to re-start production of the Go in November, with chips from a different supplier. I've also heard mention of a "new model", but I'm wondering how new it will be. Maybe they've used the downtime to make a few tweaks, but I can't imagine anything more than that.
They’re great when they work…mine cuts in and out all the time and you have to wiggle it to get any sound. I’ve heard of other people having the same complaints.
@@brianrollins7275 Talking about the Mustang not the plus Brian. I’m thinking about getting the plus also. I’ve got the Katana go and that thing is great but discontinued.
I hope u guys can soon do another video, more about this fabulous headphone amp's Bluetooth abilities, ie, whether it is able to select presets via a Bluetooth Footswitch pedal, like the Hotone Ampero Control 4, etc...
The real benefit of this release is that Boss will have to pull their finger out with regard to getting a new version of the now defunct Katana Go out with a new hardware supplier. They wont want to let Fender steal to much of a march on them. It's perfect timing from Fender too as they can potentially scoop up all those who were going to get the Katana Go but were left high and dry by it's sudden production issues.
So for 1/10th the cost of a tone master pro you virtually get all the same quality effects and amp models just without all the out put jacks, effects loops, and such that you would get with the full size pedal. I mean sure there are probably going to be features that are absent but if all you use it for is modeling purposes at home this is going to get you into the same ball park. Another thing to note is that if you were to use an adapter to go from small headphone out to 1/4“ cable out you could patch this little bugger into a powered FRFR cabinet and use it like a micro head unit. The only issue with that being is that it would be far from cost effective to invest in the powered cab solely for using this unit amplified in the room. It is a brilliant and very impressive little gadget though and I can see its appeal in that it literally would fit in the inside pocket of your jacket or accessory pouch on your travel guitar gigbag.
I really like this but what does become annoying is the lack of thought about the old kit, surely a small discount for trading in the previous model would be good for loyalty and for recycling.
Sorry if this has been asked before but does it have a clean sound preset? I would like to be able hear my instrument as it is with no effects. Thanks.
I've been saying for a while that these headphone amps should really have an effects modify button (I like getting that "whoosh" sound when changing the delay time on my Mustang Micro, and if the app is unavailable for some reason, I still can turn an effect on and off and have a bit of control over it). Nice to see Fender actually added one! I also liked that they included an Orange amp, and it looks far more intuitive than the Katana Go (just looking at the buttons I pretty much know how I'd use the Mustang Micro Plus). The only item on my wish list still missing is having one of Fender's Jubilee models available. I wonder if, with the app and the screen being less limiting the colored lights, they'd be able to add more amps in an update. 🤔
Considered the previous version but ended up with a tonex one instead. Ehich you can also plug in headphones, or add it to a pedal board or into the chain of a modeller..
I’m still using the previous version for that. You can also record videos with your phone of your playing together with the backing track You can use BT from your PC as well
I already have the original Mustang Micro, which I love for great sound, simple controls, long battery life. I also have the Katana Go, which can sound spectacular, but you need the app a lot, but multiple mods, delays etc make it a tinkerers delight. And I like the app because it's easy to use with poor eyesight. The Micro Plus? Pretty sure it will sound epic, but that app is going to be a nightmare, like the Positive Grid one, with my poor vision. Will I buy one? Of course, because, er, reasons 😂 Price feels about right, but let's wait until the first firmware update is available.
RE BLUETOOTH... sorry if we didn't make this clearer in the video... your phone can tether to the Micro Mustang Plus via bluetooth - this enables you to stream music from your phone to the Micro Mustang AND it enables you to use the app to control the settings on the Micro Mustang Plus. You CANNOT use bluetooth headphones with Micro Mustang Plus - you must use wired headphones. In this video, when you hear us play along to music, we are streaming that music from the phone to the Micro Mustang Plus. Questions re whether you can use 3rd party bluetooth footswitches & USB loopers will have to wait for another day, as I don't know for sure right now!
The feature to connect your phone to the device through Bluetooth was already available in the previous version of the Mustang.
@@benoitgeorges7142 only to stream music - no app on the old one
Would a Bluetooth pedal board switcher work on this?
Bluetooth headphones would be a terrible idea anyway. The latency would completely ruin your playing.
To Andertons: Could one of your sales team possibly contact Boss and clarify what is happening with the Katana Go? A lot of people have mentioned it in this thread but no-one seems to know what the position is. Thank you.
I spent 2 months in hospital this year and my fender mustang micro 1 kept me sane as i took one of my guitars in and just had my headphones etc. one of these are well worth having. i think i will update mine to the new 2024 version for the addition of the screen and access to the app.
@@Flukey_1970 Get well soon! That’s cool you brought it.
Handy! Hope all is well!
do you feel like it is worth the upgrade for the app? It is not yet available where I live but the older version is.
@@akshayhere absolutely! well worth the upgrade for the app. good luck and hope that it becomes available for you soon
For anyone interested, I just got one and you can connect Bluetooth headphones using one of those airplane transmitting dongle things - as expected, the Bluetooth latency is terrible though. Not a Fender issue, just posting for anyone complaining that it doesn’t connect to Bluetooth headphones out of the box, there’s a good reason why!
Hey man , could you tell me if the Bluetooth is always on ?(can it be turned off when you are not using the app?) Thanks .
@@ΑΚΗΣΣΠΑΘΑΣit has a Bluetooth off switch on the device itself. I don’t have one so I wouldn’t know
@@Sonny2299 turns out the Bluetooth is always on . Thanks for your answer .
Holy shit! That little thing sound pretty damn good. 🤯 The kid in me wishes this was around in the 80`s 😃 What a great time to be a guitarist.
I've been saying for years now, "man, if I had THIS as a kid..." All the cool gear, DAWs, stuff like this, video lessons all over, etc...makes me wonder where I'd be now!! I remember scrounging around on TalkBass and Harmony Central (IYKYK) for tabs when I was starting out!! lol
Yeah. The only thing even on the market was the Tom Schultz Rockman.
This stuff is amazing.
I sold all my amps because I bought the Mustang GTX100 and it does everything I need it to do. This is just as cool.
My 2nd (enthused) comment on this: As an owner of the ToneMaster Pro, I‘m very pleased to see this tiny unit doing a lot of similar stuff, but I‘m even more delighted to see (or rather, hear) that Fender have apparently not made the mistake they did with the presets on the ToneMaster Pro not having realistic hi-cut filters engaged right from the factory. Instead, the TMP gives you full-range cab sounds in the presets, and you MUST figure out how much hi cut to apply to every single one, else everything is too fizzy. (Similar remark applies for the lows, by the way.) With this new product, they seem to have created the presets with hi-cut applied as one would expect from each paired cabinet. Bravo!
I had them all, Fender Mustang Micro, Boss Waza, Nux. And i always came back to the Mustang Micro because it´s just one thing -> simple to use! Its the best purchase of guitar gear i did for quick and easy play along with backing tracks. Will buy this one blind. Also the Interface is much clearer, you see what you do like a normal FX chain. Thanks Fender!
They are very easy to use. I do use my waza air the most I think because it is actually wireless, but of course it’s much more exxy and you can’t choose whatever headphones you like, but there’s no two ways around the fact the boss mobile apps are pretty horrible to use!
@@Bobby-wn5yr didnt make that clear yes, the app of boss/nux was horrible (for me at least). thats why i went back to "analog" mustang. but now with the mustang plus the UI looks great.
Missed the Mustang micro but now the Plus is out , more options to enjoy , I can take with me when I go home to Ireland and play the Squier Strat I left behind
Damn you, Fender! I love my Mustang Micro, now the upgrade seed has been planted
Ha ha I feel the same way. I just bought the orignal micro a couple months ago and now this comes out ha ha.
@@paulfield6815 I hope they have kept some of the presets from the original - there are some very cool ones.
Would be great if they did a firmware update so the original could use the app.
@@mhz9003yeah surely the hardware is exactly the same and with an update the old one could use the app. But fender need to sell these new models!
Oh well, still love my original one. I only use it for practicing and quite like the simplicity of it. In some way I don’t want to be distracted by an app and loads of effects options.
However, the new model looks like it could be used for recording quite legitimately. Amazing how far technology has come!
The first mustang micro is an amazing device. The only thing it was missing was having a tuner on it. This is an instant buy for any guitar players. It's one the the best pieces of gear you can get.
...I can't believe they didn't hit 1 million years ago. This channel is gold.
I didn’t even finish watching the video, before I ordered one online. I’m very happy that it has an accompanying app. Bluetooth connectivity is a must, because I am a totally blind person. Fenders previous model, did not have an app. This is a nice step in accessibility.
Are you able to use voice over on the app?
@@cliffdykes1171 voiceover has been working for me. I have a fender mustang GT 40. I have been using it for several years, and the app is 100% navigable.
Once the Mustang micro plus arrives, I will give an update about compatibility and ease of use, with voiceover.
Only if you are interested, of course.
It would be good to see/hear an A-B comparison with the actual Tonemaster pedal as this sounds fantastic for the money!
this is the first time I've ever been excited about the app portion of a product.
Love the first version. Simple, good sounding way to play or pratice stuff without bodering your family. Plug it in your board and that’s your rig
Just ordered mine in the UK as soon as I watched this video. Love my original Mustang but this is definitely an upgrade. 🙌🏻🤟
Boss could definitely learn from the Fender app UI
Absolutely. If the Waza air app was like this, it would be world beater.
@@Milehousestudios Same with the Kat Go
I am not that sure. With Boss UI all the values are very clearly shown. Trying to look these Fender knobs from a tiny screen seems a bit annoying.
I think you're right. It's almost like you need some sort of hybrid of the two. Visually the pedals with appropriate colour schemes and detail will appeal to old school stomp fans but the vagueness of precise parameter settings could end up grating.
@@Milehousestudios Why Boss is a better product? What makes it better, I don't know thats why I am asking?
For cleans I’ll take Fender everyday. Perfect device for someone like me who loves Fender amps but lives in a small apartment.
This was a great demo.
Thanks
Wow, what a huge leap from the previous version!, I wish Pete had discovered the tap tempo for the delay
That is actually pretty amazing and a decent price. Imagine just plugging it into a frfr speaker. You would have a spark
Guessing this isn’t an option then?
@@GarethBond-dh4ho Sure it is- just buy an adapter to adapt the 1/8th headphone jack to a 1/4 inch- then plug it into a cab box or a D.I. box- and then out to speakers. You could try going straight from the headphone out to an FRFR speaker- without using a DI or a cab box- sometimes that sounds fine, it depends on the cab sim they installed on it.
Or… buy the GTX 100!
Or plug it into any device with an 1/8” aux in, Bluetooth speaker, home stereo, PA System, guitar amplifier or whatever.
@@imacmadman22 I plug into Ultimate Ears Megaboom 1 bluetooth speaker because it has the 3.5 mm aux input.
Mr. Lee said use bluetooth connection but that's not a good idea because of latency.
All these things make me SMH for all those years starting in the late 80's where, as an apartment dweller, I was playing through a Rockman running through An ART SGE. :) Years and years of practically nothing new and now look at all these cool affordable tools. Amazing.
I have an original Scholtz Rockman, but Used an ART SGX (haven’t thought bout that in years) into a Mesa Stereo Power amp. Def Leppard recorded all the guitars on Hysteria with Rockmans. If someone made one of these Bluetooth (5.3 has almost zero latency), I’d buy one.
…and I WAS going to type an 80’s-story about the Rockman, but… Dangit, we used that thing on two studio albums (one sold quite well)…! 😅
As an owner of the ToneMaster Pro, I think I‘m gonna have to get one of these, too, despite loving my Boss Katana Go for the purpose. But I‘ve grown accustomed to the Fender TMP app, which is beautifully done, and I‘m mostly a „clean“ guy anyhow. By the by: I wish the battery life was closer to 5 hours (like the Katana Go) than 4, making it more suitable for potential live use. Yes - these little buggers can also be used live. Just plug the Mustang into the output of your (battery-operated) tuner on the floor and use an adapter cable from there. You can even go straight from there into your PA speaker, such as an Everse 8 or 12 (battery-powered), and you‘re good to go as long as you don‘t need to change presets or settings in the middle of songs. The Katana Go (currently not available?) is better in that respect, since you can use the Boss wireless footswitch for switching presets.
switch between presets. if you're able to press the switch on the side of the unit that switches presets, then great, but the Boss Katana:GO like you wrote has a wireless Foot switch.
@ Precisely.
Pete! Lol... Some of us were lucky to get the Katana GO before it got cancelled for "production issues". While I enjoyed the Micro V1 ok, I gave my Micro to my family once I got the Katana GO and I use the GO Clean amp with OD/Boosts a lot (and skip the combo for home use). Now it looks like Micro Plus has way more clean amps than the Micro did and the GO does now, and the Plus cleans sound really good. Bonus for the BT phone app. Have to get one. BTW Fender got the swivel way better than BOSS, with the GO's weird half angle.
I'm really surprised how good these sound. Fender is actually doing a really good job with their modelling.
This has arrived at the perfect time, what an incredible piece of kit in a tiny box! Simple to use, functional, incredible tones. Wow. Need!
Tip: You can actually swipe up and down in Preset View to switch presets without going back to the List View.
I bought the older Mustang Micro last year while I was traveling abroad for practice. The amazing tones, beautiful app UI, intuitive usage, and Bluetooth connectivity was mind blowing and made it an easy choice to buy the Fender Mustang GTX100 amp for my home practice and eventually jamming with a friend. Bringing the same Fender Tone app used by the Mustang GTX to the Micro Plus is genius and I'll definitely be buying the new model if I travel again.
I have a Mustang GT 100 and am ECSTATIC they updated the Tone app! It really needed it.
Holy fu.. I'm sold. This thing is gonna be my new couch rig.
wonderful video. I just got one of these hoping it will help me to regain music in my life again!
Just picked up one of these today and it's so great. I also have a Katana Go and I think the Fender might be a bit better, although I like the Katana for things like having dedicated Bass and Acoustic sounds.
I just bought a NuX for my daughter to learn bass on, but after 'testing' it myself, i want another one like it. I'd definitely try this one if it's in the same price range
I don’t think I’ve told you guys thank you for all the great videos and information about music and laughs. Thank you.
I have been using the older model for over a year and I love it. This looks like a very nice upgrade.
Literally just bought the mustang micro a few months ago but now I need this one!
Proof once again that things sound really good when Pete plays them :D
Morning gents! Great playing. I love these micro amps. I just wish they were much more durable
Hey this looks like an improvement. Had the first one, but didn't love it. I do love that companies are catering more to the average consumer now more than just professionals.
Darn it! this is basically 95% what's my use case for my spark mini. Wish this came out earlier
Great time to be a guitar player. ! Amazing tech these days.
Iv'e been using the mustang micro for years, best purchase ever. Had a set of DJ Sony headphones, but recently got the Joyo over the ears on amazon. Crazy good for the price. Can't wait to try this new micro. Better than a Mustang amp-terrible bluetooth connection issues. Micro is flawless-however with the new built in tuner, I don't have to stream youtube to tune anymore lol
The intro jam and the deluxe reverb amp is up there with my fav tones on here. I can't believe it's this and squier guitars.
Lees playing has gotten so much better… rock on!! 🤘🏼
Loved it when Pete got on the British Colour :)
This sound fantastic!!! People refer to it as a practice device, but I think you could easily record with this and get a legit sound.
Definitely! I did
You can swipe up and down in the effects/amp view to cycle through presets
Love how you’re getting back into the killer intros. 👊🏻
Fabulous demo. Thank you!
Have a look Boss....This is how an app should look and feel.
This going into Mackie ShowBox. Brilliant.
4:54 I saw Patrick Sweaney (peer of Auerbach of the Black Keys in the very early days) play an Excelsior with a pink Offset Special ~2014 and he sounded incredible!
Another great one from Fender, thanks Pete for the Police so lonely vocal, i love that song, best wishes always Dominic in Plymouth
The massive improvement is getting rid of the coloured lights, 50 percent of men in the world suffer from some form of coloured blindness, all the pretty lights on the previous one meant jack to people like myself, kudos for getting that right on this iteration.
50% men suffer from stupid statistics.
10% Maybe
@@johnb4024exactly
I wanted to buy the Boss Katana Go device, but they apparently discontinued it just weeks after release for some reason. So I guess this might be the next best option.
Thanks guys, just ordered one!
Holy crap, Captain, you are getting to be a better and better player all the time. Nice phrasing.
Loved the first one,never used the Bluetooth yet, plug in to pedal output,use the first three amp sims,love the stereo reverb!
So nice to see this plug-thing tested on my offset tele, sounds very good together. How about noise? Nice review, always so funny with you, thanks a lot.
I just ordered one. Glad I waited for the 2nd Gen
I have questions about the Fender Tone app:
1. Can i re-organize, change the order of the 100 presets? Or do i really need to "copy" every preset manually myself.
2. Can i delete presets that i uploaded in the cloud for everyone to download? I want to change something about it and then reupload it again.. or at least delete the wrong one and upload a new good one in the open cloud
Fender's modeled fuzzes are crazy impressive. i replaced my analog fuzz with the Tonemaster pedals.
Love my mustang 1x12 for fun, this is even more!
when using headphone out jack you might need to reduce the level when connecting to another amp. great video guys!!!
looks this fender device has excellent sound.
This a very good upgrade. Love the first version but lacks tweak- ability My birthday present this October. Yes!!!!
I have Mustang Micro, Nux MP-3, and Katana:GO. I find myself playing the Katana the most because each bank has 3 preset that I can toggle back and forth. The MP-3 comes with 7 presets cycle toggle switch which can be annoying when I have to cycle throgh them to find the sound I want to use on spot. Of course the Mustang is kinda collecting dust at this point.
I'd probably get the Mustang Micro Plus, replacing the Mustang micro. It'd be better if I can hook up a wireless foot switch like the Katana does I think.
Personally I use this kind of devices for practicing songs so bank switching is important to me. If you're just jamming along with backing track, any of those would be fine given that you're only using one sound IMHO.
New Fender Tone app upgrade appears to force horizontal as opposed to vertical screen view if using app on phone. It’s horrible. Hope it’s just a short-term issue and that they fix it quickly with an update
Can i plug a 3,5mm to 6,3mm cable to use this? Like the 3,5mm jack goes in my mustang micro plus and on the other end 6,3mm jack in my guitar amp
you two are especially cool guys!
Those presets are like the ones in the Fender Mustang Amps. This is the same but smaller.
I actually did plug this in to the jack in my car and used the car’s speakers as my amp. It sounded awful but was fun!
Just ordered mine tonight!
That's incredible.
Pete's look at the camera at 12:00 was worth the whole video! 🤣 Think I might get one of these instead of a Tone Master thouugh! haha
Just the ability to adjust the gain setting on the amp sim would make this worth it for me. I love my version one other than that! Dang it! I may not have a choice on passing this one up!
Could this be used for gigging going straight into the desk?
Sounds really good for what it is
Need a shootout between this and the Boss Katana Go (even though that's now discontinued).
Discontinued so soon really? It was only out for about 10 minutes 🤯
It’s the Katana Go, not the mini. Boss announced they are working on a new version of the Katana Go in May.
@@MattSwain1I think there was some sort of chip shortage that limited production, but every one they released sold out before they could get the new version going.
I read somewhere that Katana hope to re-start production of the Go in November, with chips from a different supplier. I've also heard mention of a "new model", but I'm wondering how new it will be. Maybe they've used the downtime to make a few tweaks, but I can't imagine anything more than that.
Really? I can't find any proof of this.@@Tiago_007
They’re great when they work…mine cuts in and out all the time and you have to wiggle it to get any sound. I’ve heard of other people having the same complaints.
Are you talking about the mustang or the plus? Was thinking about getting the plus but not if it cuts in and out.
Thanks
@@brianrollins7275 Talking about the Mustang not the plus Brian. I’m thinking about getting the plus also. I’ve got the Katana go and that thing is great but discontinued.
I hope u guys can soon do another video, more about this fabulous headphone amp's Bluetooth abilities, ie, whether it is able to select presets via a Bluetooth Footswitch pedal, like the Hotone Ampero Control 4, etc...
Sounds great!
The real benefit of this release is that Boss will have to pull their finger out with regard to getting a new version of the now defunct Katana Go out with a new hardware supplier. They wont want to let Fender steal to much of a march on them. It's perfect timing from Fender too as they can potentially scoop up all those who were going to get the Katana Go but were left high and dry by it's sudden production issues.
So for 1/10th the cost of a tone master pro you virtually get all the same quality effects and amp models just without all the out put jacks, effects loops, and such that you would get with the full size pedal. I mean sure there are probably going to be features that are absent but if all you use it for is modeling purposes at home this is going to get you into the same ball park.
Another thing to note is that if you were to use an adapter to go from small headphone out to 1/4“ cable out you could patch this little bugger into a powered FRFR cabinet and use it like a micro head unit. The only issue with that being is that it would be far from cost effective to invest in the powered cab solely for using this unit amplified in the room. It is a brilliant and very impressive little gadget though and I can see its appeal in that it literally would fit in the inside pocket of your jacket or accessory pouch on your travel guitar gigbag.
Can you connect a Bluetooth wireless footswitch like the katana go does as that would seal it for me?
I really like this but what does become annoying is the lack of thought about the old kit, surely a small discount for trading in the previous model would be good for loyalty and for recycling.
Nice tones
Sorry if this has been asked before but does it have a clean sound preset? I would like to be able hear my instrument as it is with no effects. Thanks.
I love the first version and use it literally every day but, Im getting one of these new ones
The green effect is very good
I've been saying for a while that these headphone amps should really have an effects modify button (I like getting that "whoosh" sound when changing the delay time on my Mustang Micro, and if the app is unavailable for some reason, I still can turn an effect on and off and have a bit of control over it). Nice to see Fender actually added one! I also liked that they included an Orange amp, and it looks far more intuitive than the Katana Go (just looking at the buttons I pretty much know how I'd use the Mustang Micro Plus). The only item on my wish list still missing is having one of Fender's Jubilee models available. I wonder if, with the app and the screen being less limiting the colored lights, they'd be able to add more amps in an update. 🤔
Considered the previous version but ended up with a tonex one instead. Ehich you can also plug in headphones, or add it to a pedal board or into the chain of a modeller..
Can you BT to your phone and play along to a track in headphones?
Yes you can.
That is its main purpose
@@liedgitarrist Weird they didn't talk about it tho, right?
I’m still using the previous version for that. You can also record videos with your phone of your playing together with the backing track
You can use BT from your PC as well
@@AlisonGirelliHow do you do this? thx in advance
Wondering which sounds better - this or the Boss IR-2? Fewer options with the Boss, but they’re the three amps I’d want….
Octbot sounds are awesome
For this price, its an accessory. Buy it.
I already have the original Mustang Micro, which I love for great sound, simple controls, long battery life. I also have the Katana Go, which can sound spectacular, but you need the app a lot, but multiple mods, delays etc make it a tinkerers delight. And I like the app because it's easy to use with poor eyesight. The Micro Plus? Pretty sure it will sound epic, but that app is going to be a nightmare, like the Positive Grid one, with my poor vision. Will I buy one? Of course, because, er, reasons 😂 Price feels about right, but let's wait until the first firmware update is available.
tones are so good Imho
The original DID have BT...but only to stream from another device.
Captain! What a SIZZLER! opening solo.
I quite like that tele too tbh
Already ordered and selling my old Mustang micro
the mustang micro can be used like a audio interface?