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Post by mojolomjl on Jul 14, 2015 8:56:55 GMT
Hi,
A friend of mine has a Fender Mustang 2 which is about a year old and he has lost the manual. The question is can you get a clean sound from this amp eg without effects and if so it would be much appreciated if you could explain how.
Best regards,
Maurice.
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Post by nessmonst on Jul 14, 2015 9:30:56 GMT
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Post by mojolomjl on Jul 14, 2015 10:35:27 GMT
Hi David, Thanks for the link but I have already looked at that and it is not very clear. There is just a small section on adjusting effect levels so it looks like the only way to get a clean sound is to turn the levels right down. Best regards, Maurice.
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Geza
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Post by Geza on Jul 14, 2015 14:37:56 GMT
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Geza
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Post by Geza on Jul 14, 2015 14:44:50 GMT
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Post by mojolomjl on Jul 14, 2015 16:17:21 GMT
Hi Geza,
Thank you very much for that last link, just what I wanted. Funny it doesn't tell you how to do that in the manual.
Best regards,
Maurice,
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Post by sheendigs on Jul 14, 2015 16:24:34 GMT
Hi Maurice Sometimes when usign a clean sound you will lose some gain. What I did was: I used the Fuse Fender software to get a program that had a boost before any effect, and I created one to my liking..then I saved it it one of the presets. I have a pedal (On and off) that allows me to switch between a clean sound and another one with echo. Sheendigs
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Post by mojolomjl on Jul 14, 2015 18:05:09 GMT
Hi Maurice Sometimes when usign a clean sound you will lose some gain. What I did was: I used the Fuse Fender software to get a program that had a boost before any effect, and I created one to my liking..then I saved it it one of the presets. I have a pedal (On and off) that allows me to switch between a clean sound and another one with echo. Sheendigs Thanks for your suggestion, sounds like a very good idea, I will pass the info on to my friend Best regards, Maurice.
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