In today's comparison we invite you to see how the Fender Mustang GT 100 stacks up against the Monoprice 611815 15-Watt. The Music Critic reviews can help point you towards models and brands that suit your needs. Click here if you would like to see more product reviews in the same category.
Everyone has different preferences and priorities, so to make choosing easier we have attempted to give a frank review of the products. Let's start with the Fender Mustang GT 100.
Now we will have look at an alternative, the Monoprice 611815 15-Watt.
Sometimes you want an amp that is really easy to move around and takes up virtually no space. The Monoprice 611815 15-watt amp will give you that, plus the warm, deep sound of a tube amplifier. Tube amps are usually found in much bigger packages on the stages of professional musicians (although, there are small tube amps available). It's nice to have that capability in such a small package. This amp is very simply designed with straight forward EQ features.
HEAD TO HEAD COMPARISON | |
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Fender Mustang GT 100 |
Monoprice 611815 15-Watt |
KEY FEATURES | |
+ Modeling technology |
+ Durable and light |
WHAT OUR TEAM THOUGHT | |
The simplicity and ease of having all of your favorite sounds available at the touch of a button are too much to resist. Sometimes you can spend too much time searching for that perfect sound to play along with. This amp gives it to you with absolutely no headache. If you want quality, but have a smaller budget, this review on the best guitar amps under 300 dollars may be better suited. |
As far as a simple, in-home practice speaker goes, this amp does the trick. Its got good tone and all the necessary features in order to play clean guitar tones, The fx loop is what you need in order to bring in the extra tonality of your playing. A great practice or beginner amp. |
Check out Music Critic's in-depth article 10 Best Guitar Amps Under $500 in 2024 which includes even more information.