Opinions on fender mustang?

I currently own the mustang 3 and have to say I really enjoy it but then again it is my first modeling amp so I'd like to hear other opinions or comparisions to other modeling amps.
# 1
Hi Violaman,
What do you like best about your mustang 3?
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What do you like best about your mustang 3?
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# 2

I'd say that I enjoy the versatility in sound, I'm the kind of person who changes sounds a lot in pieces and in pieces themselves so my last amp is kinda hard pressed to satisfy when I can only have two sounds, clean or distortion, so having so much to fiddle with till I'm getting satisfied is a big relief, also the versatility allows me to explore other genres with the crutch of loading appropriate effects until I understand how to play it better, to sum up my long winded explanation I like having so many options to both get what I'm looking to hear and to expand my sound
# 3

Did you considered the Mustang V head instead the III, considering the future upgrade keeping the 412 V cabinet? I´m really impressed with it´s versatility, but not so sure, cause the high volumes... How performs the Mustang III at low volume?
Regards
Regards
# 4

Originally Posted by: ajdb01Did you considered the Mustang V head instead the III, considering the future upgrade keeping the 412 V cabinet? I´m really impressed with it´s versatility, but not so sure, cause the high volumes... How performs the Mustang III at low volume?
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I think it performs just fine I have to play usually at lower volumes due to my family, the only time I crank it up is when I have drums and bass and I don't actually perform so a combo suits me fine for now though I may be changing that. It also has a headphone Jack which I don't know if the V head has, I've at least found it useful for close quarters living. I would take what I say with a grain of salt though because I haven't used an awful many amount of amps with the majority being fender
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