Fender Blues Junior Master Vs Volume at William Stork blog

Fender Blues Junior Master Vs Volume. The only way to fly imo, wonderful tones that way. If the lows are tight. Volume is classic pot after fisrt triode and master is pot before invertor. I feel like the blues junior leans a bit to the warmer side of the fender tonal spectrum, with more midrange and earlier. I would also look at the pro jr if you can find one. I typically have master volume dimed with gain half way. Basic rule of any tube amp with a master volume: My blues jr master volume is always fully cranked. Turn the eq and reverb all the way down, bring the volume down to about 1 and then increase master until volume is a level you want. If the amp is loud enough, fine tune the eq. If you want the maximum breakup = crank the volume + use the master volume to.

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I would also look at the pro jr if you can find one. The only way to fly imo, wonderful tones that way. I typically have master volume dimed with gain half way. My blues jr master volume is always fully cranked. Volume is classic pot after fisrt triode and master is pot before invertor. If you want the maximum breakup = crank the volume + use the master volume to. If the lows are tight. If the amp is loud enough, fine tune the eq. I feel like the blues junior leans a bit to the warmer side of the fender tonal spectrum, with more midrange and earlier. Basic rule of any tube amp with a master volume:

Fender Blues Junior Lacquered Tweed — Dijkmans Muziek

Fender Blues Junior Master Vs Volume If the lows are tight. Volume is classic pot after fisrt triode and master is pot before invertor. If the amp is loud enough, fine tune the eq. Basic rule of any tube amp with a master volume: The only way to fly imo, wonderful tones that way. I would also look at the pro jr if you can find one. Turn the eq and reverb all the way down, bring the volume down to about 1 and then increase master until volume is a level you want. I typically have master volume dimed with gain half way. My blues jr master volume is always fully cranked. I feel like the blues junior leans a bit to the warmer side of the fender tonal spectrum, with more midrange and earlier. If the lows are tight. If you want the maximum breakup = crank the volume + use the master volume to.

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