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Fender Player Mustang Electric Guitar, Sonic Blue + Mustang Micro Amplifier + Flash 2.0 Rechargeable Tuner

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Color: Sonic Blue


Style: Mustang Micro + Flash 2.0 Tuner Bundle


Features

  • 24 scale length; C-shaped maple neck
  • Two Mustang single-coil pickups
  • Rechargeable lithium-ion battery
  • 20 hour battery life with auto shut off in 10 minutes
  • All-in-one personal headphone amplifier with onboard DSP
  • 12 amp models from Mustang GTX for a wide range of clean and dirty tones

Brand: Fender


Color: Sonic Blue


Finish Type: Glossy


Instrument: Guitar


Operation Mode: Manual


Number of Strings: 6


Manufacturer: Fender


Date First Available: June 29, 2023


Color Name: Sonic Blue


Compatible Devices: Guitar


Number of Strings: 6


Power Source: Battery Powered


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  • Absolutely perfect other than hum in middle position.
Color: Sea Foam Green Style: Guitar Only
First the pros: Quality: not one blemish (ok one but it doesn't count). Paint is perfect. No sharp frets. No dead frets. I can easily bend without fretting out on higher frets. This guitar was set up PERFECT. And I know that because I've been switching from 10's to 9's thanks to Rick Beato proving 10's rob your tone on youtube. Normally on a 24" scale guitar that would mean buzz starting after replacing the strings since they'll be looser. NOPE. Not a hint of buzz, and the action is a little lower than I typically like. I didn't have to mess with the string height or intonation after swapping from the 10-46s that it came with to 9-42's. Aftermarket: Did not come with a case. At the asking price I did not care. Took me about 9 seconds to find one Fender branded, made for duo-sonic/mustang in the color I like. Had it delivered the SAME DAY. That's awesome. That's amazon rocking though, not Fender. Frets were not just polished they were perfect. The fretboard is the kind lazy guys like me love. Sealed. So smooth buttery frets, and I never have to oil this fretboard. THIS IS WHY you get fender's with the maple fretboard. It not only looks better and gives you a little more bright, it's lazier. This is where the one blemish comes in. The awesome fretboard had ONE FRET with a tiny little bit of lacquer they missed close to the bottom of the fret (11th fret). It was a 10 second fix with a razor and a q-tip. That's it. Now the cons: I'm getting 60hz hum in every switch position (including middle). This isn't a huge deal because I'm changing the perfectly fine (they really are) pickups with some Tonerider classics. I prefer the slight gonk the alnico 2 magnets give you over what I think is ceramic in the fender p90's. But I mean, it's such a nitpicky thing. Most sane people will not care. P90's are impossible to mess up. I've never heard a bad one. But it means I have some sort of factory created grounding issue. Probably in the switch, which feels amazing. I'm guessing a tiny blob of solder I'll find. I'm already not worried. It already sounds amazing because of the construction. I don't see changing much of anything else. The hardware is fantastic. The pots are great. I think they are 375's. Which is great because it's like free hotrodding for normal p90's. They'll sound hotter. And hotter alnico II's sound better than alnico V's with typical pots. So huge win. Great parts. The taper isn't "perfect" but I've never cared about pot taper. I'm usually doing tone and volume with the amp. I could probably replace my volume knob with an on-off switch. I don't roll off to clean up, I start clean and add noise with pedals. That said rolling off the cleans is fine. Minor nitpick, They angled the pickup switch "cool" where it's at an angle. I'll undo their coolness because I'm frequently doing high speed pinky flips down to bridge. One of the reasons I pick this guitar is for that quick pickup switching without me losing my place. In fact I might angle it slightly the other way to make that easier. That said most people will probably appreciate the cool factory switch angle. 20 year old me would. The shorter scale gets addictive then it's all you want. That's the big downside. You'll find yourself preferring it. I'm already eyeing up Japanese 24" strats and jazzmasters. It's easier to play so it's like a crutch. But the combination of a P90 and slinky strings makes you a better player. You can't be lazy because P90s broadcast every mistake very loudly unlike most humbuckers and fender's one trick single coils. But it's so much more rewarding. There's a reason the very bests guitarists eventually make it to P90's before they kick the bucket. This guitar might be the best value in a quality instrument with that P90 charm in a short scale that has a following and aftermarket support. If I was a gigging musician again, I'd probably buy two of these and change almost nothing. Just for the natural tone of the guitar itself, this is a keeper. If you've been on the fence about getting your first "good guitar" this would be a good choice. Unless you must have a tremolo. Then spend another 300 and get the vintera mustang. The orange one is awesome. If it doesn't have to be fender (mine does) Gretch has an amazing deal on the P90 streamliner, and one of them is cadillac green. Their P90's are awesome. You'll save a couple hundred over the mustang. Also, in this age of CNC guitars, if you don't mind correcting mistakes, you can luck out and get a really decent P90 harley benton gold top for crazy cheap. Just don't expect the frets to be perfect, or the neck, or the finish, or the electronics. And you'll probably hate the tuners unless they are Gotoh's. But the wood itself will be amazing, and the mistakes correctable. It's almost like the extra you pay for a Fender or Gretch these days is for that perfect unboxing experience, and premium hardware. Just, let's say you buy that harley benton for 150 bucks. Now there's shipping because they are UK based. That's another 70. Then you hate the tuners and want something decent, that's another 70. Then you need to get a real setup done because you can't do it yourself, that could cost an easy 100. If something is actually wrong with it, another 100. If you can do all the work yourself, definitely worth it just to make it yours. If you are paying someone else to do it, you could have just bought a Gretch or Fender. The Squire Classic Vibe series is also crazy good. But a little more and you could have a Fender. Maybe a few years ago, Squires were catching up to the Player series, but after this Mustang P90 experience, I'm not so sure anymore. This guitar feels like 1000 bucks right out of the box. Even with the minor grounding issue. I know they'd fix it for free. That might be the maple fretboard. Something about them makes fenders feel special and expensive. Hope this helps. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2023 by Not S. A. Wilson

  • Great guitar
Color: Sea Foam Green Style: Guitar Only
I liked my regular player mustang so much, I got the mustang 90. I've always been a fan of p90s, but I was hesitant to try them in this form factor. My worries were unfounded. This thing sounds phenomenal. It has the same easy playability, same familiar look, stable tuning, and decent choices in colors. It plays flawlessly. The only con I can find is that it's a little bit pricey. If you can find a discounted one like I did, grab it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024 by Kevin

  • Nice quality guitar.
Color: Sonic Blue Style: Guitar Only
I own both MIM and American Fenders. I was surprised how well the newer MIM Fenders are. They've improved tremendously past 10 years. Only thing that is little underwhelming are the tuners which I will replace with a locking ones. Besides that, it's a very well crafted guitar. I love these shorter scale (24") guitars. They are great if you have difficulty holding complex chords that require big stretch on standard length (25.5") guitars. The tone is typical Fender chime but with little more mids due to the shorter scale. Very comfortable to play and sounds great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2021 by Jim Y Jim Y

  • Short scale, light, sporty player's guitar with thick tone.
Color: Aged Natural Style: Guitar Only
Light and sporty short scale. Great guitar for a person that plays a lot and needs an ergonomic guitar - a guitar made by computers and robots to be played most comfortably by humans. These guitars are easy to handle and sound super mega good. My guitar is a natural / pau ferro p90 version. It is a superior guitar. It less than the expected buzz from the p90 electronics that are not reverse wound. It is very reasonably quiet but the buzz will come starkly to light with a distortion or overdrive pedal, very easily managed with a noise gate pedal. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024 by Charity

  • Came almost perfectly set up, right out of the box
Color: Sea Foam Green Style: Guitar Only
Maybe I just got lucky, but the guitar came out of the box needing very little adjustment or setup. The intonation was spot on except for one string needing a few turns of a screw to get it set. Very happy with this product.
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2024 by Thomas

  • Great guitar, bad setup
Color: Burgundy Mist Metallic Style: Guitar Only
First I would give 5 stars, however there was too much wrong with it. The truss rod was so loose that when I went to adjust it, tighten it, it was turning so easy that I thought it might be stripped. It wasn't, I got it adjusted. Next the string height was ridiculous. I was fighting each string to set the height. The strings kept buzzing. The frets are great and level, on further inspection I found the neck bolts were loose and there was a gap where the string tension was pulling up on the neck. I tighten the neck then set the truss rod, again and then set the string height. It worked great then. Intonation was spot on, next on too the nut. The strings were setting so high off the first fret it was ridiculous. Luckily I have nut files and know how to set it up. Anyway after going thru situating each string I re tuned and gave it a try. It plays great now. Next, off with the strings and oil that VERY DRY fretboard. I've never seen one this dry. I oiled it let it sit and wiped it off. Then I re apply oil and let it sit again and wiped it off. I checked the tuners, all were loose, I could turn them with my finger. I tighten them up and re stringed it and rechecked all my adjustments. Now it is a great guitar. I was disappointed with Fenders QC, but everything is like that now. If you don't know how to set up a guitar then plan on spending extra money on a setup. I would definitely buy another one, this is my number 1 now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2023 by Danny Danny

  • My Favorite so far!!
Color: Aged Natural Style: Guitar Only
Quick note. I have over 15 guitars, some expensive and some mid-range. This one here has ended up being my “go too” for the past few months I’ve had it. Very comfortable and sounds great. Haven’t always had the best luck buying guitars online, however this one showed up flawless and well set up.
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2023 by Chat01

  • Good
Color: Sea Foam Green Style: Guitar Only
Overall a great guitar out of the box. Action and intonation were good. Only issue I had were 2 scratches on front of the body.
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2022 by Joel Joel

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