Summary of the Comparison
The Fender Mustang LT25 is ideal for beginners and budget-conscious players seeking versatile tones for practice. Its intuitive interface and solid amp modeling suit home use. The Yamaha THR5 excels for those wanting high-quality, tube-like tones in a compact, stylish design—perfect for desktop playing, recording, and low-volume practice sessions.
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The Yamaha THR5

The Fender Mustang LT25

Main Differences
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- Fender Mustang LT25: 25W power, larger speaker (8″), more amp models/effects, designed for traditional amp feel.
- Yamaha THR5: 10W power, smaller speakers (2x 3″), compact & portable, warm tube-like tone, battery-powered option.
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Specs Comparison
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| Feature | Fender Mustang LT25 | Yamaha THR5 |
|---|---|---|
| Power Output | 25W | 10W |
| Speaker Size | 8-inch | 2 x 3-inch |
| Effects & Amp Models | 20 amp models, built-in effects | 5 amp models, built-in effects |
| Best for Musical Styles | Rock, Metal, Blues, Pop | Blues, Jazz, Classic Rock, Acoustic |
| Connectivity | USB, Auxiliary input, Headphone out | AUX input, Headphone out |
| Portability | Moderately portable | Highly portable, battery-powered option |
| Target Skill Level | Beginner to Intermediate | Beginner to Intermediate |
| Approximate Price Range | $150 – $180 | $200 – $250 |
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Best Situations for the Fender Mustang LT25
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- Perfect for home practice with its compact size and headphone output
- Great for beginners with easy-to-use controls and built-in presets
- Versatile tones for multiple genres, including rock, blues, jazz, and metal
- Built-in effects eliminate the need for additional pedals
- USB connectivity for recording and firmware updates
- Lightweight and portable for easy transport
- Ideal for small jam sessions or personal playing
- Affordable option with high-quality Fender tones
- Onboard tuner for quick and convenient tuning
- Customizable sound with Fender Tone app support
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Best Situations for the Yamaha THR5
- Perfect for home practice with authentic tube-like tones
- Compact and lightweight for easy portability
- Ideal for late-night playing with a headphone output
- Great for recording with built-in USB audio interface
- Versatile amp models suitable for various music genres
- Built-in effects for added tone shaping
- Battery or AC power for flexible operation
- Excellent for jamming without disturbing others
- Natural stereo sound with virtual circuit modeling
- Simple controls for quick tone adjustments
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Which Boss Katana amp should I buy? (Quiz)
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