Fender Mini Tonemaster Electric Guitar Amplifier, Blonde, with 2-Year Warranty







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Fender Mini Tonemaster Electric Guitar Amplifier, Blonde, with 2-Year Warranty
List Price: $95.32$85.79DEALYou Save: $9.53 (10%)
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Perfect for travel!
Rem Daysleeper•March 21, 2018
My father absolutely loved this! So cute and perfect for his traveling. If you play with a single pickup guitar, however, it buzzes a little bit we plugged in a dual humbucker and holy cow its nice! My father likes using it with his headphones and jams quietly to himself sometimes. Good job Fender
Good for Its Price.
Amazon Customer•March 8, 2017
This is a pretty decent amp for its price. I use it when I'm on the road or something like that when I don't have an access to my actual amps.
I also have one from Marshall, so you probably want to check it out as well. What I like about the one from Fender comparing to Marshall is a way better clean sound (which is expected because Fender has a separate Gain controller). If you don't really play on clean, then I'd rather get Marshall because it just sounds better to on distortion. Marshall Amps M-MS-2W-U Micro Guitar Amplifier
And yeah, if you want a really good sound - then you will have to spend more than that, but again, this little thing totally worth its $40.
I also have one from Marshall, so you probably want to check it out as well. What I like about the one from Fender comparing to Marshall is a way better clean sound (which is expected because Fender has a separate Gain controller). If you don't really play on clean, then I'd rather get Marshall because it just sounds better to on distortion. Marshall Amps M-MS-2W-U Micro Guitar Amplifier
And yeah, if you want a really good sound - then you will have to spend more than that, but again, this little thing totally worth its $40.
Awesome little "personal" practice amp
Fast Fred•November 8, 2016
Awesome little "personal" practice amp - really good tone at reasonably low volumes, realistic overdrive crunch at high volumes (without the "gain" overdrive boost). sounds great with reverb, chorus, phaser, compressor (etc.) stomp-boxes in front. Basically like the old-school "headphone amps" but with a ton of style and nice speakers! Brought it to rehearsal and cracked up my band-mates!
Pretty cool little amp and not super bad for the ...
Jesse Rodriguez•January 4, 2016
Pretty cool little amp and not super bad for the price, handles guitar and bass very well and is vetl light and portable. Vast range of tone from punk, to metal, or even blues, what ever tone you're looking for it pretty much has it! Its super fun to just tinker with and also comes with a 9v already.
Super great headphone amp ... perfect for late hour pratice etc ...
Canadian Gypsy•September 5, 2015
Super fantastic - works great with a pair of AKG 240's - since my Peavy died (VIP horror story) - needed something to just keep plucking till i can raise the $$$ to get a Marshell or Line 6 amp ... Sounds great - control's work great ... I'd recommend spending the extra $$$ & getting the ac adapter if ur gonna use this little puppy for any extended time - it'll chew through batteries if u try to go loud ...
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