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Henriksen Amp Review | Henriksen Bud 10 Review - Killer For Jazz!
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- Опубликовано: 27 дек 2023
- Jazz cats, this one's for you! We're deep-diving into the Henriksen Bud 10, the pint-sized amp promising clean-tone nirvana for archtop and hollow body addicts. Join me as we explore the Henriksen sounds, tweak the EQ, and unleash some smooth licks to see if this little beast truly lives up to the hype. Plus, my good friend Pat Kelley will be joining us live in the studio to help us test out the Henriksen Bud 10. It’s called The “Bud” because of its two inputs that you can play with your buddies!
So grab your axe, hit subscribe, and let's see if the Henriksen Bud 10 truly earns its "Killer For Jazz!" title!
In this video you'll discover:
● First impressions: Is the Bud 10 as portable and gig-ready as they say?
● Tone test galore: Clean tones that'll make your chords weep, plus subtle drive options for a touch of spice.
● Jazz playability: Dynamic response, articulation, and feedback control - does the Bud 10 handle it all?
● Pros & cons: We'll lay it bare, from the heavenly highs to the (possible) earthly lows.
● Verdict: Is the Bud 10 the ultimate jazz amp? I’ll tell you what I think and you can decide!
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A superb demo of that amp with two players at the the same time - no distortion, just a beautiful and very musical sound.
Great demo Gentlemans!
I’ve got a bud 10 and it one of the best purchases I’ve ever made. Everything I plug into it sounds fantastic.
How does it compare to the Fender Princeton's etc? Warm enough?
I have a Bud Ten. I love it. I got the 10 as insurance in the event I had to lean on it. I never had the chance to demo the 6.
I bought a used Bud10 after I heard Henriksen has that Jazz tone. It also works great for classic rock with pedals, especially the Universal Audio Ruby VOX pedal
What are you using to store/launch your backing tracks? That'd be fun! On another note, your playing is a joy to listen to, and your technique is so smooth. Thanks for being on RUclips so we all get to enjoy! @RichSeversonGuitar
I have the Henriksen Blu Six and it’s been great. Versatile, with enough headroom for my acoustic gigs, and so easy on the back. During break we use the Bluetooth option for background music. Still have an old Roland Cube, but it doesn’t get much use nowadays.
I'm thinking of buying one of these amps but I also have a Roland Cube which one do you have
@@desireelewis1100 I have an old Cube30. Seems like I’ve had it forever…but not really, maybe 15-20 years.
Truly a great amplifier. I bought it a few months back in search of something similar to a Polytone. It exceeded my expectations. Still, I've decided to let it go as I will not be performing live any longer and don't need the powerful volume or ease of moving it.
Is it the 10? How much do might you ask for it?
Man that Blue Bambino is a dream
Henriksen used to have a 12" model but no longer offer it. I have the Blu 10.
Twelve days of Christmas is the church holiday in the Anglican church so you could if you wanted to, celibrate until Jan. 5
I was gonna buy a bud 10 at the festival but I never saw one for sale.
I’ve not compared them side by side but I did have a blues jr which was more of a rock amp.
Hmm.. this does sound lovely. Ok I'm gonna take another chance and get a Herikson Blu Ten. Maybe 3rd time lucky eh..
Rick’s version of auld Lang syne shouldn’t have been overlooked, it was lovely
I currently use 2 Quilters....Micropro mach II 8" and a tone block 202 with the 10" cab...they sound great. I have considered getting into a Henriksen, same amp as a matter of fact. but just can't seem to go with it. I would love to know if there is a big difference in tone between these amps. I just can't seem to find any real info on that....Rich you have played them all...do you have an opinion on comparison between these amps and the Quilters I mentioned?
You can hear the difference between the two amps with Rich playing on various You Tube podcasts. The Henriksen sounds much more Jazzy with a richer tone than the Quilter.
The Bud 10 and the Quilter are very similar. IMO:
1. The Bud 10 can do more with a second channel and Bluetooth, so u can do vocals, guitar, and/or background music via Bluetooth.
2. The limiter on the Quilter I find very useful and the th Quilter takes and overdrive better (IMO) giving you more variety in tone.
Overall the tone is very similar and straight ahead jazz, the Bud is warmer and smoother.
Would the bud 10 be suitable for gigging and restaurants with a bass piano and drums? Of course play the guitar and I'm thinking of buying the bud 10
Yes very well use the coupon code guitarcollege to get a discount from Henricksen
To the previous commentary that it sounds too muddy. Well maybe. But you'd have to know how he has his tone control and amp settings set. It just could be he prefers that tone and that with some adjustments you could get a brighter, more modern sound. Personally, I don't know. I don't have one. With that said, plenty of reviews say they have a lot of headroom and make great pedal platforms, just like the Roland Jazz Chorus. I'm tempted to buy the single channel Henriksen Blu.
If you do buy one use the coupon code guitarcollege for a discount
Thanks, would you know how much the coupon is worth?@@RichSeversonGuitar
Just catching up with the live stream now…wanted you to know that the volume is fine, as it always is. No issues from what I can hear.
Check out the DV Mark Little Jazz…when you get a chance. Would like to hear you play it and get your thoughts on it.
You don't have to take down the Christmas lights till after the New Year.
Tho Those amps are superb but in my case (budget wise) who can afford them. I stick to my d-v mark jazz 50 watt head and 2×8 dedicated speakers I have 2 cabinets and just as warm but more affordable than the Henrikson even the 1×12 combo (d-v mark) is more affordable and sounds as good as Henrikson. To me I get whatever I can afford try one out if you can and if you desire to and judge for yourself you will see what I talking about.
I was at the Artisan Luthier Festival and the Woodstock Invitational Festival 4 years consecutively (2019 - 2023). Henriksen was one of the sponsors, as you probably well know. On the stage in the performance room there were Henrikson amps set up for the guitarists performing. On each amp was a Shure SM57 which was sent to a mixing board. Why pay thousands of dollars for one of these little hi-fi amps if you have to 'mic it up'? You get the picture, I'm sure, right? These amps are useful pretty much exclusively for the guitarist who plays in his living room or bedroom. Do they sound good? Yes, of course they do, but not for most professional venues. I always use two Fender blackface '65 reissue Twin Reverbs with a Lexicon PCM92 Studio Reference Reverb on every gig I play. I do not mic them. I have total control of my sound, and I'm told night after night that my sound rivals the sound of a high end studio no matter what size room I play. I hope you see the moral of the story.
Haha! your negative comments have no credibility due to the fact that just one of your Fender amps will cost more than the Henriksen, never mind the weight, physical size, type of gig, etc...
This is nonsense. I have a Bud 6 at home and can barely get the volume past 0.5. It’s loud as hell!
I have one of these and it sounds good. But power rating is simply hilarious. I think it claims over 100 and it’s likely 20 watts at best
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As much as I like that amplifier I think I will stick to your quilter or my Dv-mark 50 jazz head and dedicated 2×8 cabinets (yes I have 2 of them) because I can afford them. This amp is way too pricey and or expensive for what it is. I like and get what I can afford. I say this with all respect. I mean come on man give a guy a break or chance to be able to afford a guitar or amplifier.
The sound of the Henriksen is too muddy and not enough clarity, very very disappointing! Your demo wouldn't get me to purchase the Henriksen Bud 10. Sounds way too deep with way too much bass. I was considering buying it until this video and now I won't.
They arnt muddy amps, it’s way he’s got it set up in this demo (fwiw I liked that Martino style tone). However the Henriksens have a very powerful EQ. You want bright it’s there.
Tho Those amps are superb but in my case (budget wise) who can afford them. I stick to my d-v mark jazz 50 watt head and 2×8 dedicated speakers I have 2 cabinets and just as warm but more affordable than the Henrikson even the 1×12 combo (d-v mark) is more affordable and sounds as good as Henrikson. To me I get whatever I can afford try one out if you can and if you desire to and judge for yourself you will see what I talking about.