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  • PettigrewPettigrew

    A Classic

    Fender Blues Junior III Published on 09/15/12 at 16:33
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    The fender drunk Junior III is a combo 15W lamps (but make a lot of noise) with three-channel preamp 2AX7 and two EL84 power.
    The reverb is spring, and the standard EQ, Reverb, Master, Middle, Bass, Treble, selector "Fat" and Volume. The volume is the gain, so that you can play on the Master Volume and to refine the sound. No stand-by switch. Hp is in the 12p of Eminence, very good to me. I am a regular Celestion V30 and I am pleasantly surprised by this one
    There is the possibility to connect an external HP 8 ohms, and a footswitch to activate the fat boost. This is the boost fat gain and the middle, but it is by no means a second channel.
    No effects loop, but the amp takes effects v…
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    The fender drunk Junior III is a combo 15W lamps (but make a lot of noise) with three-channel preamp 2AX7 and two EL84 power.
    The reverb is spring, and the standard EQ, Reverb, Master, Middle, Bass, Treble, selector "Fat" and Volume. The volume is the gain, so that you can play on the Master Volume and to refine the sound. No stand-by switch. Hp is in the 12p of Eminence, very good to me. I am a regular Celestion V30 and I am pleasantly surprised by this one
    There is the possibility to connect an external HP 8 ohms, and a footswitch to activate the fat boost. This is the boost fat gain and the middle, but it is by no means a second channel.
    No effects loop, but the amp takes effects very front.

    For the price, I'm in Quebec, so I paid $ 550 with footswitch. I'll let you do the conversion.

    UTILIZATION

    There is a manual, but it is useless, is the opposite of Mesa with tons of options and switch. You branches, you play it sounds. And what a sound!
    Single channel amp requires, we are here in my very subtle: Game finger, pick, play with the knobs volume and tone of the guitar. The amp responds very well and all these changes and sounds become quite varied.

    SOUNDS

    This amp goes up to a somewhat probing crunch through fat and boost with a Master Volume and high, but in this case station ears. The beast is powerful ample for jamming and concerts in bars and small scenes. After it is transplanted anyway.
    Sounds ranging from clean to very large fender crunch. Bright, dry and clear, "According to your microphones, the cruncher can clean fast enough. J'adore!
    The amp is absolutely not versatile, but for rock, blues, funck, it is really good for me and the 15 watts used to operate the lamps.
    The pedals, distortion or overdrive a good front can really make the amp more versatile.
    I use it with an Indie Total Natural and as I said, it's crunch fairly quickly. Sounds are biting, but leave two double Indie Custom sounds a certain roundness.
    When you pedal, I am currently using a classic cry baby, a booster Electro Harmonix, a tuner and BBE maximize boss. SAR that side. I tried also distos and modulations, it goes nickel.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Before that, I had two heads Orange, too powerful to be really usable even on stage. 15 watts is ample and the amp responds beautifully to the subtleties of guitar playing.
    I remake that choice without hesitation.
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  • iamqmaniamqman

    Solid build solid buy

    Fender Blues Junior III Published on 04/20/11 at 15:36
    This may be one of the most heavily used amp that has ever been created. The Fender Blues amp is such a great little amp and the price point for the tube amp is fantastic. Many players have bought into this little amp because of the aggressive price and the just the way that it sounds.

    It has a dark tone compare to a plexi or a Marshall 800 that really compliments the character of a Fender Stratocaster . Since the Strat seems to be on the thinner side of guitars the darker tone gives it a more robust tone that accept pedals really well and sustains easily.


    Fender Blues Junior III 15-watt Combo Guitar Tube Amplifier Features at a Glance:

    * Amplifier type: Tube
    * Output …
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    This may be one of the most heavily used amp that has ever been created. The Fender Blues amp is such a great little amp and the price point for the tube amp is fantastic. Many players have bought into this little amp because of the aggressive price and the just the way that it sounds.

    It has a dark tone compare to a plexi or a Marshall 800 that really compliments the character of a Fender Stratocaster . Since the Strat seems to be on the thinner side of guitars the darker tone gives it a more robust tone that accept pedals really well and sustains easily.


    Fender Blues Junior III 15-watt Combo Guitar Tube Amplifier Features at a Glance:

    * Amplifier type: Tube
    * Output power: 15 watts
    * Speaker: 12", 8-ohm, 50-watt Fender Lightning Bolt speaker by Eminence
    * Output impedance: 8 ohms
    * Preamp tubes: 3 x 12AX7
    * Power tubes: 2 x EL84
    * Rectifier: Solid state
    * Channels: 1
    * Controls: Reverb, Master, Middle, Bass, Treble, "FAT" switch (footswitchable), and Volume
    * Effects: Spring reverb
    * Speaker jack: Yes (external speaker jack)
    * Covering/grille cloth: Black textured-vinyl covering with Blackface-style black/silver grille cloth

    UTILIZATION

    Detail
    Type Tube
    Number of Channels 1
    Power 15W
    Speakers 1 x 12" Fender "Lightning Bolt" Speaker by Eminence
    Effects No Effects
    Reverb Yes
    EQ Treble, Bass, Middle
    Amp Modeling No Amp Modeling
    Number of Models 0
    Number of Tubes 5
    Preamp Tubes 3 x 12AX7
    Power Tubes 2 x EL84
    Inputs 1 x Instrument
    Outputs 1 x Speaker
    Footswitch I/O Yes
    Effects Loop No
    Height 16"
    Width 18"
    Depth 9.18"
    Weight 31 lbs.

    SOUNDS

    They have updated the gain sounds from the previous models. The Blues ll has actually a usable gain to which the previous was about as useless as the day old coffee. Now you don't need a distortion pedal if you don't want because the distortion from the amp is very tonally responsive and pleasant to the ears.

    I like this amp with either a Superstrat or a Charvel. They uses the lighter bodied woods such as ash, maple, and alder which blends well with the complexities of this amp. Since this amp tends to be a darker amp the lighter woods compliment each other quite well.

    OVERALL OPINION

    For the price of some distortion pedals and effects pedals you could own this amp. At new these units come in at around $500. Not a bad price for a nice little combo tube amplifier.

    I recommend this amp to anyone who needs a good practice amp or a solid bedroom amp. At 15 watts it might not get you to overpower a band so you would need to up it to the Hot Rod series if you need ore power but similar voicings.
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