Is there a Dad in your life who wants or needs a new little practice amp? This could be for you. I was pleasantly surprised by this amp. It could make a great Father's Day gift! If you like what we do....you know what to do!
I'm thinking about buying one of these but, I have one question. This USB that's used to connect amp to computer for recording and updating , it may sound like a little question but, if I'm satisfied with what the amp has , do I have to bother with updating the firmware?
One of the coolest things about this Amp is if you download the Fender Tone software on your PC you can plug a USB into it, this will allow you to do a variety of things. You’ll have access to a list of 100 presets in which you can replace the existing presets you may not use often with something you like better, as well as add presets from that list to the 20 or so empty spots. You can also edit the presets within the software in a much easier interface & hardware chain. You’re able to also re-organize & rename all the presets so they are stored on the Amp in a particular order or however you want them. You can easily set up a single toggle foot switch that allows you to switch between any 2 different presets.
I'm late to the part. But I just picked up one of these about a month ago. Been rocking it since then - and man I was blown away by this little amp. It is KILLER! So glad I got it. All I've even done with it so far is add a little delay onto 3 or 4 of the pre-sets. And this little thing just smokes! Love it. Coll vid. Subbing.
I have been playing for several decades, and fronted several bands as lead singer and lead guitarist. My stage amp is a Marshall JCM800 4212 combo that I have owned from new (recently refurbished after decades of stage abuse). I have a full pedalboard, and it's a great setup for me. Until recently, I practiced (UK sp) at home using Marsha (as I call her), who weighs a ton, because I had tried a few non-valve modelling amps and not been impressed. But when I first saw a video on the LT25, I bought one. I am not disappointed. As with Marsha, I get different clean tones from my Strat, Tele, Les Paul Studio and Ovation Celebrity Elite, and the effects are pretty much on par with my Boss pedals, including metal distortion, something solid-state amps really used to suck at. I am pleased with this purchase.
I’ve just bought one and waiting for delivery. I’m a player who plays for personal pleasure at home so I wasn’t looking for a unit that was large and/or expensive. All my research led me to this one so I’m looking forward to getting it and having some fun with it.
Owning this amp since February a great purchase great amp sounds great, beginner honestly there is advance players that love it for it's size and weight, what I love is creating my own settings, and i am not into the Bells and Whistles good sound a few tweaks off to the races, its well built Fender hit one out of the park with this amp,
Had mine for a week, replaced Peavey Solo. Awesome! Only 2 of my 15 pedals still in use, Wah & BOSS Synth. Serves as a digital audio interface through USB for recording. Very inexpensive too. This is the first modeling amp I've used and I'm impressed
Yeah I know where I can get a Boss Mk2 50w for about the same price but I want something that's a little lighter and smaller so when I leave the house I can just grab it and go. Plus I like the interface on this a little better
Hi Hamish. The strap is kind of like a sax strap. I have a really bad back and the point of it is to disperse the weight to both shoulders instead of one. Unfortunately it wasn't enough, so now I use this: ruclips.net/video/JkFt2BXmDRk/видео.html Thanks for watching!
oh wow, i can't wait to have a gibson guitar. my 1st amp was a fender, so after finally getting things back, of course fender and this one. i also got some headphones coming. my original tube fender amp my vocals were also crisp through it, so i'm hoping the same with this, but might have to go with another, will see when mic arrives. in mean time, have a fender strat and a shecter to play around with, pedals also coming so will see what this little box of dynamite can really do. besides potential eviction notice :-)
If you mean the guitar in the video, that's an Epiphone. Great guitars and nowhere near the cost of a Gibson...but I love today's Gibson too. Thanks for watching!
I am beginner on a budget and I am looking for an combo amp with great bang for the buck. I own a Behringer iAXE624-BK guitar. This amp is from 2020. - is it something better in 2024? Thx
Good question. One thing about guitar gear...sometimes the older the gear...the more prized it can be. Kind of like classic cars. To answer....it really depends on what you're looking for. Do you want to use pedals? Do you prefer the amp has all the effects in it like this one? Better is a relative term. I'd look for one that has what you want. Go to a guitar store and ask them the same question and try different amps. Thanks for watching!
My first practice amp but is it normal to get a bunch of feed back that sounds woffeled if I spelled that right. I'm playing clean first pre setting and it doesn't sound clean. Is there something wrong with it. BTW yours sounds clean
So with this could you cut out the need for an interface like a focusrite? I was initially gonna get an interface and go to pc then play with sounds in garage band.
Why do you say it’s not good for a looper? Super novice here just asking cause I thought you could use the looper in the 20 open channels and create a pre set. Thanks
Hi Albert. I don't know about using a looper to create a preset, but when using a looper, everything comes out sounding like the preset you're using. If you want different sounding guitars...i.e. clean rhythm guitar and over driven guitar, you'll use the clean preset and then an OD pedal for the distortion. If you can, check it out at a guitar store and you'll see what I mean. Thanks for watching!
Recently switched from acoustic and bought a used Mustang V.1. Turned out to be a horrendous piece of junk and waste of money. Really turned me against the Mustang name and Fender. However, I recently checked this at a store and the visual screen and much more user friendly features have me seriously thinking it over. Old guy, not much of a player just like to make my blues sounds. i would love to fill this amp with all of the Tweed-Champ-Blues sounds I can find.
I wish these reviews would use decibel meters on thier phones or the $20 handheld units, there is no clear answer anywhere on the internet as the actual decibel readings of this amp
You could always pick up one yourself and take it to a guitar store to use on the amp(s) you're interested in. Personally, I have little to no use for one. Thanks for watching!
@@mine_all_the_time0793 if you are a bedroom player, as a rule of thumb, you’ll never need more than 20 watts and even that is overkill. If you think you’ll want to play in a band, you’d be better off with a 50 watt tube amp. It just depends on your needs. I hope this helps!
@@mine_all_the_time0793 if you are there to buy an amp…they’ll let you turn it up for a short bit. Talk to the sales rep. Ask them about what volume you need and they’ll be happy to answer your questions
Is there a Dad in your life who wants or needs a new little practice amp? This could be for you. I was pleasantly surprised by this amp. It could make a great Father's Day gift! If you like what we do....you know what to do!
mother's day, grandmother's day, birthday, and don't forget to throw in a gibson sg with it :-)
I'm thinking about buying one of these but, I have one question. This USB that's used to connect amp to computer for recording and updating , it may sound like a little question but, if I'm satisfied with what the amp has , do I have to bother with updating the firmware?
I am a total beginner, and have this as my first amp. I am super happy. Now to play ! Practising everyday.
Great choice. You'll be rockin' before you know it. Thanks for watching!
One of the coolest things about this Amp is if you download the Fender Tone software on your PC you can plug a USB into it, this will allow you to do a variety of things. You’ll have access to a list of 100 presets in which you can replace the existing presets you may not use often with something you like better, as well as add presets from that list to the 20 or so empty spots. You can also edit the presets within the software in a much easier interface & hardware chain. You’re able to also re-organize & rename all the presets so they are stored on the Amp in a particular order or however you want them. You can easily set up a single toggle foot switch that allows you to switch between any 2 different presets.
Thanks for that. I'm sure it will be helpful to others. Thanks for watching!
I'm late to the part. But I just picked up one of these about a month ago. Been rocking it since then - and man I was blown away by this little amp. It is KILLER! So glad I got it. All I've even done with it so far is add a little delay onto 3 or 4 of the pre-sets. And this little thing just smokes! Love it. Coll vid. Subbing.
@@jimmyz2098 hi Jimmy and thank you for the sub. These things are pretty darn awesome aren’t they. Thanks for watching 🎸
I have been playing for several decades, and fronted several bands as lead singer and lead guitarist. My stage amp is a Marshall JCM800 4212 combo that I have owned from new (recently refurbished after decades of stage abuse). I have a full pedalboard, and it's a great setup for me. Until recently, I practiced (UK sp) at home using Marsha (as I call her), who weighs a ton, because I had tried a few non-valve modelling amps and not been impressed. But when I first saw a video on the LT25, I bought one. I am not disappointed. As with Marsha, I get different clean tones from my Strat, Tele, Les Paul Studio and Ovation Celebrity Elite, and the effects are pretty much on par with my Boss pedals, including metal distortion, something solid-state amps really used to suck at. I am pleased with this purchase.
Crazy good little amps aren't they? Thanks for watching!
I’ve just bought one and waiting for delivery. I’m a player who plays for personal pleasure at home so I wasn’t looking for a unit that was large and/or expensive. All my research led me to this one so I’m looking forward to getting it and having some fun with it.
Great choice. I'm sure you're gonna love it. Thanks for watching!
how do you like it?
@@850films9 love it. I’m still fiddling around with the features but the thirty pre locked in channels are
Great fun
i highly recommend getting a footswitch for this and connecting it to the computer, otherwise, it's a pain scrolling through and editing
I see it’s been a year, how’s it going? I’m waiting for it to arrive tomorrow as I just got my electric guitar yesterday!
Owning this amp since February a great purchase great amp sounds great, beginner honestly there is advance players that love it for it's size and weight, what I love is creating my own settings, and i am not into the Bells and Whistles good sound a few tweaks off to the races, its well built Fender hit one out of the park with this amp,
Well said, Brian. Thanks for watching!
Had mine for a week, replaced Peavey Solo. Awesome! Only 2 of my 15 pedals still in use, Wah & BOSS Synth. Serves as a digital audio interface through USB for recording. Very inexpensive too. This is the first modeling amp I've used and I'm impressed
You were probably like me...eyes popping out how good this little amp sounds. I see you subscribed...thank you and thanks for watching!
Thanks for this! Is there a way to send audio from the computer to the AUX in?
Just picked one of these up today, excited for it to arrive. Thanks for the preview
thanks for watching!
i just bought one of these and i will be picking it up shortly. ill come back to these comments and let ya know if i like it
Awesome and yes...please come back. Thanks for watching!
yeah its a very nice amp. i dont like some of the presets but some are awesome. i really like #7.it gets fairly loud as well. pretty good.
@@britman1856_ Glad to hear it and thanks for coming back with your critique
What a cool little amp. I want one!
Definitely. Thanks for watching!
I really like this demo. Thanks!
thank you. Glad you enjoyed it!
This so good. I had one and was ble to go online with soft ware and make a hey Joe guitar sound that was spot on.
@@jjmcwill1881 awesome. Thanks for watching 🎸
Great overview, congrats new amp...🎶🎸
Thank you. It's not my amp....just borrowed.
Sweet review, it has awesome sound to me my friend 👍🏾👍🏾👀
thank you buddy!
No cap - I like it better than the boss katana
Right on. Thanks for watching!
Yeah I know where I can get a Boss Mk2 50w for about the same price but I want something that's a little lighter and smaller so when I leave the house I can just grab it and go. Plus I like the interface on this a little better
That sounds great. Good demo
thanks!
Amazing little amp ordered one cam you use it with the fender app on your phone?
This was lent to me...so I can't say for absolutely sure, but yes...I do believe so. Thanks for watching!
Yes, connect your amp to your device using a usb cable or Bluetooth
How can you do it bluetooth? @regioexas
@ sorry GT series does, LT series does not have Bluetooth
Sounds like a nice little amp
Hi Kjell. Yes very
Compact and high quality sound!! Awesome stuff!!👍👍+1
I agree. Always good to see you!
What strap are you using? It looks like your setup solves the common neck tilt to hide the fretboard problem. Cheers!
Hi Hamish. The strap is kind of like a sax strap. I have a really bad back and the point of it is to disperse the weight to both shoulders instead of one. Unfortunately it wasn't enough, so now I use this: ruclips.net/video/JkFt2BXmDRk/видео.html Thanks for watching!
oh wow, i can't wait to have a gibson guitar. my 1st amp was a fender, so after finally getting things back, of course fender and this one. i also got some headphones coming. my original tube fender amp my vocals were also crisp through it, so i'm hoping the same with this, but might have to go with another, will see when mic arrives. in mean time, have a fender strat and a shecter to play around with, pedals also coming so will see what this little box of dynamite can really do. besides potential eviction notice :-)
If you mean the guitar in the video, that's an Epiphone. Great guitars and nowhere near the cost of a Gibson...but I love today's Gibson too. Thanks for watching!
I am beginner on a budget and I am looking for an combo amp with great bang for the buck. I own a Behringer iAXE624-BK guitar. This amp is from 2020. - is it something better in 2024? Thx
Good question. One thing about guitar gear...sometimes the older the gear...the more prized it can be. Kind of like classic cars. To answer....it really depends on what you're looking for. Do you want to use pedals? Do you prefer the amp has all the effects in it like this one? Better is a relative term. I'd look for one that has what you want. Go to a guitar store and ask them the same question and try different amps. Thanks for watching!
I have a 20 year old Vox Valvetronix hybrid tube amp. I cannot find any modeling amp with better bass and low end.
I used to have the same amp years ago. It did sound pretty darn good. Thanks for watching!
Having Old jimmy page in that Poster did payed well hey?
but i did created my BLACK KNIGHT SABBATH Doom Metal Preset in this little THOR Devil Amp
Awesome review!
Question: Are all of your guitars using same gauges of strings? What brand/s do you use?
Thanks Daniel. I use Ernie Ball Super Slinky 9 gauge on all electric guitars. Love 'em!
Could you elaborate on why a looper cannot use any other effect but the clean one ? I do not own this amp but interested in getting one.
Wait dose it mess up your setting if you mess with the knobs? I have one but im scared to mess things up
I'm sure there's some kind of reset if it does. Thanks for watching!
My first practice amp but is it normal to get a bunch of feed back that sounds woffeled if I spelled that right. I'm playing clean first pre setting and it doesn't sound clean. Is there something wrong with it. BTW yours sounds clean
I think the word you're looking for is 'waffled' and no that doesn't sound right. You might want to have it looked at. Thanks for watching!
So with this could you cut out the need for an interface like a focusrite? I was initially gonna get an interface and go to pc then play with sounds in garage band.
Why do you say it’s not good for a looper? Super novice here just asking cause I thought you could use the looper in the 20 open channels and create a pre set. Thanks
Hi Albert. I don't know about using a looper to create a preset, but when using a looper, everything comes out sounding like the preset you're using. If you want different sounding guitars...i.e. clean rhythm guitar and over driven guitar, you'll use the clean preset and then an OD pedal for the distortion. If you can, check it out at a guitar store and you'll see what I mean. Thanks for watching!
@@RockHardRiffs ah I think I get it and yes I know exactly where to go in the guitar center store near me, thanks
Woww
thanks for watching!
Recently switched from acoustic and bought a used Mustang V.1. Turned out to be a horrendous piece of junk and waste of money. Really turned me against the Mustang name and Fender. However, I recently checked this at a store and the visual screen and much more user friendly features have me seriously thinking it over. Old guy, not much of a player just like to make my blues sounds. i would love to fill this amp with all of the Tweed-Champ-Blues sounds I can find.
I wasn't a fan of Fender for many years....but they're pretty good nowadays. This amp is pretty straight forward for a modeler. Thanks for watching!
A looper is all u could really use
I wish these reviews would use decibel meters on thier phones or the $20 handheld units, there is no clear answer anywhere on the internet as the actual decibel readings of this amp
You could always pick up one yourself and take it to a guitar store to use on the amp(s) you're interested in. Personally, I have little to no use for one. Thanks for watching!
@@RockHardRiffs if everyone did that then there would be no use for RUclips videos. Ppl forget most of us watching are beginners
@@RockHardRiffs what guitar store lets you turn the volume all the way up anyways? Thanks for replying
@@mine_all_the_time0793 if you are a bedroom player, as a rule of thumb, you’ll never need more than 20 watts and even that is overkill. If you think you’ll want to play in a band, you’d be better off with a 50 watt tube amp. It just depends on your needs. I hope this helps!
@@mine_all_the_time0793 if you are there to buy an amp…they’ll let you turn it up for a short bit. Talk to the sales rep. Ask them about what volume you need and they’ll be happy to answer your questions
Mine is so echoey
There are two amps on display here. Count the knobs!