FreeWilly
264 posts
Jun 06, 2012
5:04 AM
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Dudes and dudettes,
I think this is new, and it looks to be a serious contender not only to the Roland Micro Cube, but to the Micro Cube RX even. At 7 Watts (6.5 Inch speaker) and with battery power, costing only slightly more than a micro cube, this looks cool. You can even fine-tune the modeling via software, which should make it harp-friendly-to-be.
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/amplifiers-effects/fender-mustang-mini-7w-1x6.5-battery-powered-guitar-combo-amp
Sources aren't consistent about whether it needs C cells or AA's.. But this looks like a killer!
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mandowhacker
146 posts
Jun 06, 2012
4:18 PM
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I bought my Mini from Sweetwater. Super service, same price as MF and GC plus a personal salesman that gives a damn about me and my purchases. I always buy from Sweetwater first.
It takes six C cells. I bought it because my G-Dec 30 is just too big a lot of times. The mini is a killer amp. I can't imagine not being able to make it sound exactly like whatever I would want it sound like. I love it and would buy it again without hesitation.
Greg ----------
Just when I got a paddle, they added more water to the creek.
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ludashoeless
15 posts
Jun 06, 2012
9:26 PM
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i have the mustang III, the FUSE software is nice, never tried it for harp though
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tookatooka
2963 posts
Jun 07, 2012
1:41 AM
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Put the inards into the cube and you'd have perfection. The cube is more rugged in appearance and has a better carry strap IMO. ----------
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