It could be activated with foot switch and it would mute the amp while you tuned to the lights on the foot switch. In general I got some great sounds from the amp. Some were pretty cool, others I never really used. Some downloaded presets, some ambient sounding presets, some octave and pitch shifting presets. The rest of the positions were a free for all. A cleaner, crunchy tone for AC/DC, some heavy reverb for Van Halen. Following that I had some variations on the dirty and overdriven sounds. My basic setup with the amp model and effects presets was a clean, dirty then overdriven sound in positions 1, 2 and 3. It’s a solid state but with 100 watts I could easily get it loud enough in a jam session without having to push it. Overall I enjoyed using this amp but it has a fatal flaw. With the Mustang III I liked the idea that I could get a wide array of sounds from the built in amp modeling and effects in addition to getting the extra watts. I had been using a 40 watt Fender but I needed something louder for jam sessions. I’ve been playing Fender amps for a while and I like the sound, especially when playing a Strat. I picked up my Fender Mustang III about three and a half years ago.
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