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Get Fender’s highly-acclaimed Mustang Micro headphone amplifier for just $99 in the Fender Days sale

You’ll have to be quick, though; this deal expires 11 July…

Fender Mustang Micro

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Fender is hosting its annual Fender Days sale, and is offering a host of gear at a considerable discount, including a range of beginner guitars, accessories and loads more.

And a highlight of the sale – because every guitarist needs an uber-portable headphone amplifier in their gear collection – is the Mustang Micro, priced at only $99 down from $119. That’s a cool $20 off, bringing your total down to below $100 for a piece of kit you’ll likely be using all the time round your home.

Billed as a “complete personal guitar amplifier” which plugs neatly and discreetly into your guitar’s input jack, the Mustang Micro is loaded with 12 amp models for a wide range of clean and dirty tones, 12 effects combinations with controls to modify parameters, an adjustable EQ, and a master volume control.

It also features Bluetooth audio streaming capabilities – so you can play along to your favourite tracks in real time – as well as a USB-rechargeable lithium ion battery, which boasts four hours of continuous play time at full charge.

Naturally, the Mustang Micro also features a ⅛” stereo headphone out so you can plug in your favourite pair of wired headphones and play silently on the go or around the home.

Compatibility is no issue, either; the Mustang Micro features a 270-degree rotating input plug, so you can plug it into virtually any guitar model out there.

Get the Mustang Micro for only $99 right now, and don’t wait around: this deal is only available until 11 July, so a little less than one more week. Head to Fender to get yours.

And be sure to check out the rest of the Fender Days sale, which sees prices slashed on a range of other guitar gear and accessories.

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