List Of Amplifier Models - Fender Mustang GTX Series Owner's Manual

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This table lists all the preset amp models in Mustang GTX, with a brief description of each. Mustang GTX
amps will be continually revised and updated; this manual indicates current amp models in use.
Studio Preamp
'57 Champ®
'57 Deluxe™
'57 Twin
'57 Bandmaster
'59 Bassman®
One of Fender's greatest tweed amps, which began life as a bass amp before being adopted by countless guitarists
'61 Deluxe
From the "Brownface" era of the Fender Deluxe, this amp splits the difference between tweed and "Blackface" models
'65 Princeton®
'65 Deluxe Reverb®
'65 Twin Reverb®
'65 Super Reverb®
Excelsior
'66 GA-15
'60s Thrift
British Watts
'60s British
Inspired by the Vox AC30, which powered the British Invasion and produced remarkable clean and dirty tone
'70s British
'80s British
British Colour
Super-Sonic
'90s American
Metal 2000
IIC+Clean
IIC+Lead
Acoustasonic, Bassbreaker, Bassman, Blues Junior, Champ, Deluxe, Deluxe Reverb, Excelsior, Princeton, Showman, Super Reverb, Super-Sonic, Twin Reverb and Vibro-King are trade-
marks of FMIC. All other non-FMIC product names and trademarks appearing in this manual are the property of their respective owners and are used solely to identify the products
whose tones and sounds were studied during sound model development for this product. The use of these products and trademarks does not imply any affiliation, connection, spon-
sorship, or approval between FMIC and with or by any third party.

LIST OF AMPLIFIER MODELS

Direct-to-mixing-desk studio purity with clean, uncolored tonal response
Small but mighty late-'50s Fender recording great
Medium-power late-'50s Fender tweed classic known for thick, compressed overdrive
Original-era 2x12" tweed classic prized for clean-to-dirty versatility
Triple-speaker Fender narrow-panel tweed classic known for crisp highs
Mid-'60s Fender studio favorite with the snappy tone of a single 10" speaker
Highly popular mid-'60s Fender with great tone whether clean or dirty, cranked in countless clubs
An indispensable mid-'60s stage-and-studio favorite prized for producing the Fender clean tone
Mid-'60s Fender with the distinctive snap of four 10" speakers
An elegantly eccentric modern-day Fender model with the distinctive thump of a 15" speaker
Inspired by a 1966 Gibson GA-15RVT Explorer, known for its cavernous "full-wet" reverb setting
Inspired by the garage-classic 1960s Sears Silvertone prized by retro/alternative players
Inspired by the original 100-watt Hiwatt DR103, which is the classic cleaner-tone British stack
Inspired by a late-'60s/early-'70s Marshall Super Lead, the amp that powered the dawn of hard rock
Inspired by the Marshall JCM800, which produced quintessential '80s metal tone
Inspired by the "sludgy" majesty of the Orange OR120
Modern Fender amp with two cascading preamp gain stages for pronounced sustain
Based on the Mesa Dual Rectifier, which featured distinctive distortion that shaped the "nu-metal" sound
Modern high-gain scorch based on the EVH® 5150
Inspired by the clean channel of the Mesa/Boogie Mark IIC+MB
Quintessential mid-'80s metal tones inspired by the Mesa/Boogie Mark IIC+MB lead channel
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