forum threadFugglet posted Sep 06, 2024 12:49 AM
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forum threadFugglet posted Sep 06, 2024 12:49 AM
Fender� Mustang Micro Plus Headphone Amp - $117
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HOWEVER, none of the models in the original sounded good, and I've yet to find headphones that are anything more than tolerable with these headphone amps. I've no idea why -- my headphones sound good with recorded music. Thus far, the only usable "headphone amp" I've found that's worth anything is the somewhat expensive Boss Waza-Air.
I sold my original Mustang Micro at a loss, and I see there are a couple dozen of the original model for sale on Guitar Center's used pages. (More used listings means that more people were ultimately happier with something else.)
If you have one of these already, how is it? How does it compare to the original Mustang Micro?
HOWEVER, none of the models in the original sounded good, and I've yet to find headphones that are anything more than tolerable with these headphone amps. I've no idea why -- my headphones sound good with recorded music. Thus far, the only usable "headphone amp" I've found that's worth anything is the somewhat expensive Boss Waza-Air.
I sold my original Mustang Micro at a loss, and I see there are a couple dozen of the original model for sale on Guitar Center's used pages. (More used listings means that more people were ultimately happier with something else.)
If you have one of these already, how is it? How does it compare to the original Mustang Micro?
Anything that makes you want to pick up a guitar and play is cool.
HOWEVER, none of the models in the original sounded good, and I've yet to find headphones that are anything more than tolerable with these headphone amps. I've no idea why -- my headphones sound good with recorded music. Thus far, the only usable "headphone amp" I've found that's worth anything is the somewhat expensive Boss Waza-Air.
I sold my original Mustang Micro at a loss, and I see there are a couple dozen of the original model for sale on Guitar Center's used pages. (More used listings means that more people were ultimately happier with something else.)
If you have one of these already, how is it? How does it compare to the original Mustang Micro?
HOWEVER, none of the models in the original sounded good, and I've yet to find headphones that are anything more than tolerable with these headphone amps. I've no idea why -- my headphones sound good with recorded music. Thus far, the only usable "headphone amp" I've found that's worth anything is the somewhat expensive Boss Waza-Air.
I sold my original Mustang Micro at a loss, and I see there are a couple dozen of the original model for sale on Guitar Center's used pages. (More used listings means that more people were ultimately happier with something else.)
If you have one of these already, how is it? How does it compare to the original Mustang Micro?
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You can export GT-1 presets and import them into the Pocket GT via the respective Boss Tone Studio apps.
Of the "pocket" modelers, most folks seem to rank them loosely as Waza-Air > Pocket GT / Katana:Go / Moer Prime / etc. > Fender Mustang > Vox anything. Not surprisingly, that seems to align with cost.
Also, if you use Bluetooth for audio make sure both the source and your headphones/earbuds/IEMs support aptX low latency (LL). Otherwise, the latency will likely be a noticeable distraction.
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