I don't see it, through the USB maybe?
I do like that it comes with a plethora of built in sounds that you can play with
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what a dumb ass I am. aux jack right there next to the headphone jack.
LOL It is in the very first image in the quick start and 3rd image in the manual - the first two just being general amp pictures. There's also CTRL + F "aux" to help guide you.
You can also do USB to DAW if you want, but that's for updating the firmware and for connecting a computer (or even a phone) to customize the presets and make your own presets.
Ah well, you spotted it eventually.
I suspect most modern amps have an aux input. Even my cheap FLAMMA FA05 amp that I bought with the guitar has an aux input. Hell, it even has Bluetooth. The Fender Mustang LT25 does not have Bluetooth - though the LT50 might have it. I'm not actually sure.
It sounds nice. It's so far a very good amp for the price. If you're in the market for a new amp, this one is not a bad choice.
I would think any decent amp would have some sort of aux input, especially when they are aimed at beginners.
As long it gets some good sounds it should be just fine and I bet it is plenty loud
From a quick flip through, it sounds awesome. It sounds like a tube amp in lots of ways, including tube amp volume.
Once again, this $140 amp (free shipping - and seemingly brand new) sounds about what I've have expected from a $600 amp from the early 2000s. Plus, I'd have needed another $500 for pedals.
We're truly in a heyday of guitar.
Amusingly, just a few years ago they were proclaiming the guitar to be dead, saying that it was going out of fashion. There were tons of articles on the subject - even Rolling Stone declared the age of the guitar over.
Then, the pandemic hit - and everyone bought guitars.
As I've mentioned before - start watching the used market as things go back to normal. Probably a year or so after things are back to normal, watch for used guitars. We're going to be swimming in used guitars.
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