The Mustang LT50 is a game-changer, packing in decades of Fender's expertise in crafting top-notch guitar amps. With 50 watts of power, it's perfect for both practice sessions and live performances. The high-quality 12-inch speaker delivers rich and clear sound. Its super-simple user interface and full-color display make it a breeze to operate. There's a wide range of presets, covering all the classic electric guitar tones. The versatile signal chain with high-quality onboard amp and effects models creates amazing sounds, making it the most inspiring 50-watt amp in its class. And with a free Fender TONE 3.0 download, you can easily edit, store, and manage your presets on your Mac or PC. This fun, flexible, and easy-to-use modeling amp is a must-have for any guitarist. Features include a 50-watt combo amplifier, a single 12” Fender Special Design guitar speaker, a wooden cabinet, a simple user interface with a 1.8' color display, a stereo headphone output for silent practice, and a USB interface for recording output and firmware updates. Specifications: 50 Watts of power, various controls like Gain, Volume etc., one channel with selectable amp voice, one 1/4' input, 20 amp models, multiple effects, 60 presets, one 1/4 in TRS Balanced (Mono) line out, a 1/8' stereo headphone jack, one 12' Fender® Special Design speaker, 8 ohms total impedance, dimensions of 16.5' (41.91 cm) H X 17' (43.2 cm) W X 8.5' (21.6 cm) D, and a weight of 19.8 lbs. (9kg).



Using the Fender Mustang LT50 is a piece of cake. First, plug it into a 230V UK power source. Then, connect your guitar to the 1/4' input. You can use the controls like Gain, Volume, Treble, and Bass to adjust the sound to your liking. To select different presets, use the Preset Select button. For silent practice, plug your headphones into the 1/8' stereo headphone jack. If you want to record your playing, connect it to your computer via the USB interface. When it comes to maintenance, keep the amplifier in a dry and clean place. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity. If you need to update the firmware, use the USB interface and follow the instructions on the Fender website. And remember, don't overload the amplifier. Have fun playing with your new amp!