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MGR/David "Bluesguy" Tannen
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Published on 08/14/01 at 15:00When I decided to buy my first electric guitar I did some research. I knew I wanted
a tube amp. I also am into Fender Strat playing blues guitarists. After a bit of
searching I found that the Pro Junior would be a good entry tube amp.
I bought my Fender Pro Junior when I bought my Fender Tex-Mex Strat in Mesa,
Az at a store called Millano's Music. I paid $200 for my floor model Pro Junior.
Good tone consider its size. It can get plenty loud enough to jam with my friends
in the garage. I have used it at a couple of talent shows and been plenty loud
enough.
I like this amp so much I bought a 2nd one off of Ebay ($250) and by using
my Danelectro Cool Cat Chorus I can get a great stereo sound with them.
Nothing. It does what I need in an amp.
The construction appears to be pretty solid. I have travelled with the amp and it
has taken some regular travel abuse. The 'tan' colored covering picks up the dirt
pretty easily.
For the money this is a great tube amp. If you need to get louder, then buy a
second one and run it through your chorus pedal setup or get a 2x12 cabinet
and hook it up to the amp.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
a tube amp. I also am into Fender Strat playing blues guitarists. After a bit of
searching I found that the Pro Junior would be a good entry tube amp.
I bought my Fender Pro Junior when I bought my Fender Tex-Mex Strat in Mesa,
Az at a store called Millano's Music. I paid $200 for my floor model Pro Junior.
Good tone consider its size. It can get plenty loud enough to jam with my friends
in the garage. I have used it at a couple of talent shows and been plenty loud
enough.
I like this amp so much I bought a 2nd one off of Ebay ($250) and by using
my Danelectro Cool Cat Chorus I can get a great stereo sound with them.
Nothing. It does what I need in an amp.
The construction appears to be pretty solid. I have travelled with the amp and it
has taken some regular travel abuse. The 'tan' colored covering picks up the dirt
pretty easily.
For the money this is a great tube amp. If you need to get louder, then buy a
second one and run it through your chorus pedal setup or get a 2x12 cabinet
and hook it up to the amp.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com