
The amp still features the "fat" switch, for a fatter tone, still controllable from an option foot switch, spring reverb, 2圎L84, 3x12ax7, and an option speaker out. Its got the fat mid tones characteristic of EL84 output tubes, warm 12AX7 preamp tube overdrive, real spring Reverb, simple control layout, footswitchable FAT boost, and external speaker capability. The Blues Junior III still has Fender®s unmatched clean sound that will do any pedal justice. The Blues Junior III guitar amp is a 15-watt, warm-toned, long time favorite the perfect grab & go tube amp for stage or studio. The new features have added a lot to the amp, without taking away from it.
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However, there are also some fundamental changes which might divide the Fender crowd. Fender FSR Limited Edition Blues Junior III Combo Amplifier Two Tone Blue Used Ltd. Side by side, the overall sound from IV is definitely fuller, so I can say the sound improvement is significant.
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NOS takes Fender's 15W gem and gives it the true vintage treatment with tweed covering and a vintage-style 12' Jensen speaker. The Fender Blues Jr IV is an upgrade of the more classic sounding III. Having 15 watts of power, this amp is ideal for either stages or studio performances. fender blues junior iii & jaguar The Blues Jr.

With the back panel now black, dialing in your settings becomes even easier. Now the Fender® Blues Junior III has been revised to make it an easier to use amp. Being only 15 watts, this amp will bring out the natural tube overdrive without overpowering the rest of the band. The more I thought about it, I decided if I was going to do that much work - and might not be happy with it anyway, I might as well give up & let someone else have it.The Fender® Hot Rod Series amps have been a staple in the music industry, with that Fender® "clean" sound that so many amp designers try to replicate. Be to report back once you have it and of course pics are always. However, I needed a bit more.8 posts congrats on the new amp.

I currently play through a Blackstar HT5R which is a GREAT amp.
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The list of mods got longer & longer, and I finally decided that selling it and getting something I liked made more sense. It was a good looking little amp, and I did a lot of research into mods in order to make it better. I had simpler, better amps in the past - old Fender, Marshall, and though I really WANTED to like the Jr, it just didn't quite work for me. Lacquered Tweed takes Fenders 15W gem and gives it the true vintage. I agree with Staggerlee666, finally deciding to give up on my BJr is what lead me here actually. Fender 0213205700 Blues Junior III, 120Volt, Lacquered Tweed.
