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--- In , "Landlocked44"
<thee_surrealist@h...> wrote:
>
> What's the difference between the Pro Jr. and Bles Jr.?-Phillip
Pro JR. 10"speaker, no reverb. I think it's just cot a volume
knob and a tone knob. Very basic, but cool amp.
Blues Junior - 12" speaker, Reverb, master volume, treble, mid, bass
knobs, and a fat switch. there have been many revisions to these
amps over the years. Basically, there are two versions. The older
ones have a green circuit board, the newer ones have a creme
colored circuit board (from about 2003 I think). the newer ones
have TONS more reverb. The green boards have almost none, unless
you modify it. There is a cool website dedicated to these great
little amps .
You can check to see which circuit board it has by removing the
back panel. If you are using only the amp reverb, I would
definetly look for a creme board. I think they have plenty of
reverb for the casual surf guy.
Blues Junior's are great amps, and really loud for only a 15
watt amp. You can pull all sorts of cool tones out of them.
Chris
>
> --- In , "obmosquito"
<obmosquito@c...>
> wrote:
> >
> > Here's a suggestion:
> >
> > Fender '63 reverb: $410
> >
> > Fender Pro Junior or Blues Jr. Amp: $250 - $390
> >
> > Squire Affinity Strat: $150
> >
> > Reverberated Surf Satisfaction: Priceless.
> >
> > Maybe a little over your budget, but I say if you're going to
cut
> > corners anywhere make it in the guitar department. Don't skimp
> > on the reverb or too much on the amp.
> >
> > -paul
> > aToMic mOsQuiTos