Fender blues jr full#
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Fender blues jr upgrade#
Either I upgrade to that amp or just change the speaker. I may try the Tweed version with the Jensen speaker to compare.as Jensens typically break up at lower volumes. The amp can be loud for gigging yet you can turn it low enough for home practice. The IV version has a better reverb and the boxiness is not as obvious, The stock Celestion V speaker is not as Fenderish like an Eminence or Jensen. The III version however had not as good a reverb, the Eminence speaker was OK and overall was a bit boxy. I compared the amp to a Bassman and a Princeton and the Blues Junior comes very close perhaps 75%.Although the American made amps can have better speakers, cabinet and reverb, the Junior held its own. I was after an amp that could be set relatively clean then put a Tubescreamer on top with a few other efffects with batteries like chorus, wah and be able to be mobile for quick small jams without bringing my main amp with a ton of pedals.with power supply on a pedalboard. I have used a Bassman Reissue years ago and a Blackface Twin Reverb, Super Reverb and Deluxe so I know what Fender amps can produce to their extremes. Heard one of the Blues Junior III amps at a clinic three years ago.and what caught my ear is how you can adjust the two volumes to get a Blackface or Tweed tone. Handle: Molded Plastic Strap with Nickel-Plated Caps