New fender amps coming

I wonder if the Mustangs have newer modeling? I saw an article on new Fender Tuner. Looked sweet and $99. Strobo-Sonic Pro.

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Details​

Summary​

Mustang® LTX is the latest addition to the world's most popular guitar amplifier line.

Blending high-tech features with classic Fender® design, the Mustang® LTX is perfect for any level of player. It features an intuitive user interface with 50 amp and effect models for any style of music, 100 preset slots, a configurable signal path and integrated color display with on-board tuner.

Mustang® LTX 100 is ideal for practice or performance with a 12" Celestion® G12FSD-100 speaker and an optional gig-ready 5-button footswitch. Onboard Bluetooth® allows you to jam along with your favorite songs as well as create, edit, download and share presets using the Fender TONE® app.

Features​

  • 100-watt combo amplifier
  • 12” Celestion® G12FSD-100 speaker
  • 50 Amp and Effect Models
  • Integrated display with Chromatic Tuner
  • 100 Preset slots
  • Fender Tone® app for iOS® and Android® devices
  • Bluetooth® audio streaming
  • Bi-directional USB recording
  • Stereo headphone output for silent practice
  • Optional gig-ready LTX-5 footswitch

Specs​

Accessories​

Footswitch​

Optional 5-Button With Display, P/N: 0994073000 LTX-5 FOOTSWITCH

Electronics​

Auxiliary Input​

1/8 in (3.5 mm) Stereo

Channels​

One - (with Selectable Amp Voice)

Connection Type​

RJ-45

Connectivity​

Bluetooth® and USB

Control Panel​

Gain, Volume, Treble, Bass, Master, Preset Select, Back Button, Save Button, Menu Button, Tap Tempo/Tuner Button

Controls​

Gain, Volume, Treble, Middle, Bass, Master, Preset Select, Back Button, Save Button, Menu Button, Tap Tempo/Tuner Button

Effects​

25 Amp and 25 Effect Models

Effects Loop​

1/4" (Send/Return)

Headphone Jack​

1/8" Stereo

Inputs​

One 1/4"

Line Out​

One - XLR with Ground Lift

VoltageRequirements​

100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz

Wattage​

100 Watts

General​

Amplifier Type​

Digital

Color​

Black

Product Name​

Mustang® LTX100, 120V

Series​

Mustang®

Hardware​

Amplifier Covering​

Textured Vinyl

Cabinet Material​

Wood Enclosure

Control Knobs​

Black Plastic

Front Panel​

Black

Grille Cloth​

Black

Handle​

Molded Plastic Strap with Nickel-Plated Caps

Measurements​

Product Depth​

9.5" (24.13 cm)

Product Height​

17" (43.2 cm)

Product Width​

21" (53.3 cm)

Miscellaneous​

Commodity Code​

9207.90.0040

Speakers​

Speaker Wattage​

100 Watts

Speakers​

One - 12" Celestion® G12FSD-100

Total Impedance​

4 ohms
 
The brown face reissue is interesting, if they get it right. Price is a bit steep, but still. A cranked brown Fender is really something special. I just played a Suhr Hombre at a friend's house last week and my wallet cried the entire time.

The others, idk.
Pricing is interesting on the Super - more than the ‘59 Bassman 4x10, but less than the ‘57 Custom Deluxe. $2500 for a well built 40 watt 2x10 with trem doesn’t seem bad to me at all, and price kind of suggests that it may be a step up from standard Fender PCB reissue? Or maybe those older designs have been around long enough they save on stockpiled parts/economy of scale, etc.
 
The brown face reissue is interesting, if they get it right. Price is a bit steep, but still. A cranked brown Fender is really something special. I just played a Suhr Hombre at a friend's house last week and my wallet cried the entire time.

The others, idk.

That’s the one I’m interested in. Could be awesome. At the same time, a Suhr Hombre would be the perfect sweet spot of a brown/blonde Fender. I’d love to play one.
 
The brown face reissue is interesting, if they get it right. Price is a bit steep, but still. A cranked brown Fender is really something special. I just played a Suhr Hombre at a friend's house last week and my wallet cried the entire time.

The others, idk.
I’d never buy it, but it is exciting to see a brown amp pop up, as they seem to be largely MIA in the modeling world. I think fractal has a few.
 
That only counts AFTER I’ve heard one in person so I have some kind of frame of reference!
I've played one of these a little recently, though not cranked. Clean it is still exactly as described -- between tweed and black panel. If anything, I'd say its a liiiiiittle more tweed-leaning than the modest in the Fractal:

 
Fender IMO would be better off re releasing 5or 6 of there classics cutting down on weight and price and they would sell loads.
Instead of keep bringing out lots of new models year in year out.
 
Looks like Fender's coming out with some good stuff. I'm especially interested in the Brownface 1962 Super reissue coming out. The harmonic tremelo on the originals sounds amazing.
 
I’d love to see a new rev of the Fender Super Champ x2 with updated modeling and effects.

Killer little tube platform that’s handy in size and the power section got nice and juicy at reasonable practice volumes.
 
Unrelated but Fender tube amps are so ridiculously priced here that I want to smash my Strat on the floor and set it on fire as a protest.
FWIW the US pricing isn’t great for what we’re getting, but better than what you’re dealing with.

I’d personally recommend chasing down a used silverface for not much more money…and it’s a much better amp.
 
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