Sofía Mosquera—August 22, 2025✓ Verified purchase
The Fender Mustang LT25 is an excellent amp for home practice and beginners. It has a wide variety of built-in presets and effects, making it really fun to experiment with different tones without needing extra pedals. The sound quality is clear and surprisingly powerful for its size, and it’s more than enough for practicing in a room or small space. The controls are simple and intuitive, with a small screen that makes it easy to switch between settings. It’s also lightweight and compact, so moving it around is no problem. Of course, it’s not meant for large gigs or very loud environments, but for learning, practicing, and even light recording, it’s perfect. Great value for the price and a solid choice for guitarists who want versatility in a small package. Read more
Ybnazz—November 27, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Very cool practice amp, 30 useful sound options and you can customize and save another 30. You will save a small fortune not having to buy multiple pedals. I had planned on buying an acoustic guitar until I tried the acoustic setting on this amp, it makes my Ibanez electric sound like a high quality acoustic saving me even more $$🙂. Highly recommend. Read more
CJ and T—May 21, 2019✓ Verified purchase
The Mustang LT25 is an excellent little amp. It's a modeling amp, meaning it can emulate a variety of specific amplifiers and effects pedals. It comes with 50 preset sounds spanning the history of country and rock, but all of them can be modified or replaced entirely. I selected this amp primarily because it's small and can model all of the classic Fender amps from the 50s to now. I figured if anyone can create good emulations of Fender amps, it would be Fender. Fender also makes some good pedals, so I figured they would use the same technology in this amp too. I found this a great way to explore the sounds of various pedals and effects without having to buy them. The sound quality is very good. You can explore sounds with this amp as much as you want or don't want. If you just want to play, pick a sound, tweak it, and ignore the rest. If you want to explore different sounds, you can do that too. I've spent hours experimenting with the Fender emulations and pedal sounds and learning the amp. I've hardly touched the other types of amps yet. If I ever want to get a stage amp, I'll pretty much know what sound I want. If you want to get even more into creating/exploring sounds, you can move up the Mustang GT line. They are much more capable and versatile, but more expensive too. I give Fender kudos for creating this amp. It's built well, sounds good, and provides a wonderful way to explore at low cost. The LT25 also gives you a USB out port that you can connect to a PC. This is a great learning tool. With some free audio editing software like Audacity, you can make high quality recordings of your playing for critical evaluation. All in all, a great learning tool. Read more
arrowspace—October 18, 2021✓ Verified purchase
I had the Fender Mustang V2. Probably for 5 or 6 years. It did a great job and I was very satisfied with it. But, with daily use, it was just breaking down. Not the speaker, I usually play through ear phones. But the channels became staticky and many of them had no volume at any setting. The tuner stopped working. Well, it wasn't hugely expensive since it was "only" a solid state modeling amp. Still I was surprised that a SS amp would deteriorate like that. When the new LT-25 arrived, I was shocked by how much smaller it is than the V2, tiny by comparison. But when I tried it out, heck it is plenty loud. As reviewers commented, it seems "bassy" when played through the main speaker. Less so of course through the headphones. I hooked it up to Fender Tone and see "Tone" is very similar to "Fuse", which I uninstalled. Tone has all the typical pedals digitized, so you don't need your "real" ones. You can take the pedal out of the modeled sounds and substitute a different pedal or amp. Pretty cool and fun to play with. I haven't yet tried to customize the sound, though it wouldn't be hard to do. A professional player needs his own tone, but I really don't have one, though I stay away from metal style distortion. Clean, with overdrive and reverb. I just have the small LT in my guy room and it's a great box to practice with. I have played for decades but never professionally. I have a tube amp, a Fender Blues Deluxe, but it sits unused. It doesn't have a headphone jack, so I don't even bother to turn it on. When I did use it, I really wasn't blown away with its tone, though the tube amps cost much more. To me, these modeling amps sound better, but as I say, that's in a small room. A big room might demand the tubes, I wouldn't know. I don't know about the warmer tone that tube snobs say they prefer. I'm pleased with the little LT-25, as all the reviewers appear to be, and buying it did "fix" all the problems I was having with the Mustang V2. Now how to recycle the Mustang V2?? Read more
Richard W.—November 24, 2025✓ Verified purchase
This is an interesting product but for me it didn't quite hit the mark. It comes loaded with lots of preset, modeled tones that are fun to play around with but navigation through the tones on the small screen was not ideal. I also found the amp to have a slightly too digital sound quality compared to some other products. It is a good product for the price but I suspect not for everyone. Read more