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Blues Junior IV 1 x 12-inch 15-watt Tube Combo Amp - Black Review

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Specifications

Brand Fender
Category Guitar Combo Amps
Type: Tube,
Number of Channels: Single,
Total Power: 15W,
Speaker Size: 1 x 12" Celestion A-Type speaker,
Preamp Tubes: 3 x 12AX7,
Power Tubes: 2 x EL84,
Reverb: Spring Reverb,
EQ: 3-band EQ,
Inputs: 1 x 1/4",
Footswitch I/O: 1 x 1/4" (Fat boost),
Footswitch Included: Yes, 1-button footswitch,
Construction Material: 0.75" Particle board with black textured vinyl and aged silver grille cloth,
Power Source: Fixed AC cable,
Height: 16",
Width: 18",
Depth: 9.18",
Weight: 31.5 lbs.,
Manufacturer Part Number: 2231500000,

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Papa bear says”just right”

Ron Matlack
1 year ago

Every amp and guitar I've owned came from SweetWater. My sales rep sold me my 1st guitar and everything in between . Fender Princeton , Supra blues master and a few others. But I lost them all thanks to my ugly addiction. But I've been doing good and my sweet wife of 40yrs rewarded me with a new amp. After days of reading feedback and reviews I called my man Dave Merkosky Once again read more his advice was spot on. This amp is perfect for me . I don't even think I'll need a pedal. I can get to break up at low volume or I can drive my neighbors crazy . It's got soul! Thanks Dave

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Great Amp

Dan
1 year ago

It's a perfect amp to go with the big boys. Handles pedals well. The typical Clean Fender sound is great and the Fat channel has the right amount of grit if you want it. I'm extremely happy with the purchase and recommend it for a great practice or gigging amp.

Next level tones

Edwin Jose Morais Jr.
2 years ago

Completely blown away. A true amplifier. Takes your guitar to the next level, each note has so much weight behind it. You can make it sound small in your room, you can make it sound booming and full. The reverb helps to accentuate your note out in space. The Fat button is very useful, especially at low volumes it can push the amp just enough. My first personally owned tube amp and read more I couldn't be happier! I just want to play my fender Stratocaster

Smooth Clean Sound

Robert Malone
3 years ago

This is my first tube amp, and boy am I impressed. What a clean, deep, natural guitar sound it produces, even at low volume, as I use this at home. I have no need for pedals with this thing, it gives me every tone and sound that I need all on its own. I use it with a Fender American Ultra Strat and a Gibson Les Paul.....both sound great through this amp. Money well spent.

Big Momma!

John Cassano
3 years ago

I'm not sure why I name it this but it sure is a sweet amp. I've had few tube amps over the years: 100w Ampeg V-4 head with mismatched homemade (15" jbls and piezo tweeter each with a sunburst Rickenbacher) cabs, Art attack amp also 100 watts (from the 90's), recently: AC10c Vox kind of muddy sound. Well conclusively speaking, this Blues Jr IV has a lot of personality. The main read more volume is really the "GAIN". So crank that up to 8 and master 2, push the fat switch and there's all kinds of sensitivity and sustain with my Tele affinity. Just a Behringer delay pedal and the amps own reverb. Look forward to warming this baby up in my dinky apt; I get no complaints and I got no complaints: thanks fender and Sweetwater! (Except the input for the fat switch pedal buried in the back hole too near sensitive speaker wires.) Prefer the switch (fat) on the amp anyway. Notified Fender in Scottsdale they thought it was " interesting". Also can use given pedal for Mustang modelling amp to switch between 2 different presets, oh yeah! Big Momma! She's gonna get ya, she's gonna get you good!

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