Fender Pro Junior IV - a great little amp
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- This little amp is really good. 15 watt EL84 tube amp which sound great in a band and at home it sounds full and punchy even at quite low volumes. I´ve had Blues Juniors before but I think that the Pro Junior sounds a bit better, at least in this version with a Jensen P10R alnico loudspeaker. The amp has only two controls: tone and volume and maybe that´s why it sounds so great. Nothing in the way of good sound. No reverb is of course a disadvantage but there are so many good pedal reverbs nowadays.
Agreed - I'll take a Tweed Pro Junior IV with the stock Jensen P10R alnico over a Blues Junior any day. Even the Tweed Blues Junior with the 12" P12N speaker didn't sound as good to me at any volume. Putting a combo amp close to the back wall as shown in this video can help accentuate the bass, producing a warmer tone if desired. For the opposite effect, put it on a stand and tilt it back - you'll be amazed! ☮
Thanks! Totally agree!
Sounds fantastic😍Congratulations to the purchase👌
Thanks 🎉
Sounds beautiful, great licks too 😊
Cheers John 🏴
Thank you very much John! Cheers 😃🙏🇸🇪
I have one, that great sound like you said! Thanks
Thank you 🙏😃
It's great to see you again!
I love the sound and simplicity of Pro Junior IV.
Could you do a demo with humbucker guitar if you have some spare time?
Thank you 😃
Thank you 🙏 Sorry - I don’t have a humbucker guitar anymore. But here is a great video ruclips.net/video/9dYJYFgRPho/видео.html
@@MrBossei No problem sir. Thank you!
Such great tone. Thanks for sharing
Thank you very much 🙏
Very informative review, thank you. So this would work as a bedroom amp?
Thank you 🙏 Yes, absolutely. But you need pedals to get overdrive. Like a Boss BD-2 which is very transparent, natural and keeps the core tone from the amplifier.
Hej Bosse, what a simple yet great review of the Pro Junior! It gave me the push to buy this amp. And I totally agree: it’s a great little amp and I like it very much. Tack så mycket!
Tack, vad kul 🙏 Ja, den har verkligen en skön spelkänsla och låter bra på alla volymer 😀👍
@@MrBosseiYou are totally right about that. Could you maybe do a demo with some of your pedals?
@@joeyjojo8200 That´s a good idea. I´ve found out that at high volumes the Pro junior does not need pedals. It has a nice breakup and saturation without pedals. At low volume, for me, a transparent overdrive with good dynamics sounds best. The amp already has midrange so for instance a tubescreamer that cuts bass and pushes mids just makes it sound boxy and kills dynamics. My Wampler Pantheon bluesbreaker type overdrive works best for me because it only adds natural, tube like overdrive at low volume without changing the eq. Another great transparent amp-like pedal is MXR Timmy. 🙂
And at low volumes the amp really benefits from a good reverb pedal. I have a Prussian blue overdrive and like it very much but I suspect a TC HOF can do a good job as well.
@@MrBossei Thank you, Bosse, for sharing this information! I am very interested in the sound with your Pantheon. Maybe a boost pedal with bass/treble knobs would also work well?
@@joeyjojo8200 But a boost pedal is for pushing the amp and I think the Pro junior is already extremely loud. You can never add overdrive at low volume with a typical boost pedal. Ok - it works with a TC Spark booster but that overdrive is not so pleasing at low volume.. I think you should go for a natural sounding overdrive, not a boost pedal. Something that doesn´t cut bass.
Thanks for the review ! Does it hum and can you also get beautiful clean tube tones at low practice volume?
Thank you! 🙏 Didn’t have any hum on my Pro junior. The cleans were wonderful but it was a bit too loud for apartment at low volume. You have to dial it up to 2,5 - 3 to get the clear clean tones. It’s 15 watts with only one volume control. I have switched to a Tone King Gremlin. It has 5 watts and really good attenuator built in. It’s expensive but I found a used one. It has great, warm blackface clean at bedroom level. But the Pro junior is a really great amp. Only a bit too loud for me.
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For playing pink floyd and jimi hendrix this amp or vox AC10C1 please ?
That was a tough question. Two very different sounds. David Gilmours sound is very clean and big and Hendrix is rough. I think you should buy a Boss Katana. It definitely works for a wide palette of tones including Hendrix and Gilmour. AC10 and Pro junior are not the best choices for your wishes.
But of the two I would go Pro Junior for sure if you want more flexibility and to get Gilmour and Hendrix tones. Agree you’re going to want to start adding pedals. For Hendrix you might get a lower gain plexi-style pedal and set it very clean or a bit dirty depending on song, and run a fuzz face in front of it. That exact setup would sound good for Gilmour, but you start thinking about modulation pedals soon (why not?). Katana will do all that in one box but id prefer the Pro Junior and to start a pedal collection
When bought mine, had the chance to compare this to Blues Junior,meven connecting them to the same speaker. Pro Jr sounds waaaay better (for me, at least).
Also, it is biased a little too hot, had problems because of that - one final tube failed. Better check Bias!
I agree. Had three Blues juniors but prefer Pro junior. Clearer and more dynamic. (Yes. Heard they should be a little hot on the bias even in the version IV - maybe it helps that mine is mostly used at low volume)
Pro Jr IV comes with a new circuit design and now uses a cathode bias solution. This way it is not too hot any more and one does not have to exchange a resistor any more to be save.