Hi Skynyrd, thanks for chipping in... yes, there is definitely something in the coating. Thankfully it's easy to hoover up and wipe off. Just picked up another Fender guitar with a Tweed Case... as far as I can see it's not lacquered but I'll be keeping an eye on it ;-) Regards: Stu
Hi Oldtimer99... Thank you for chipping in... always appreciated. In regard to EQ settings, because I use different guitars and record different works of music I need to alter the EQ settings on all my amplifiers to suit - both when I am just jamming and when I am specifically recording. I did a deeper review on both those amplifiers if your interested - The Fender Blues here - ruclips.net/video/KDS_ZTNseJw/видео.html - and the Studio 10 here - ruclips.net/video/hgXKNtEr0wM/видео.html - You can see the Studio 10 being used quite a bit with the various pedal reviews I have done showing the all the settings used. These are mainly under my 'Unboxing Music Equipment Videos' Channel Playlist. Regards: Stu
I have a Fender tweed amp that got stored away for 4 years and got moldy , I scrubbed the tweed with a brush/soap and water, dried it to the bone and then painted it with shellac with a bit of dark wax in it, now it looks much better and does'nt smell funny/awful. BTW I abandoned all pedals save 3, wah wah, Dunlop fuzz and a Keeley compressor. The keeley gets used most . Try a Fender 64 princeton reverb handwired re-issue if you get a chance just to let us know what you think?
Hi Giulio - I suppose I was surprised to see it go mouldy because it is the newer lacquered model which I would have though would have given it better protection. It now sits in my Livingroom near the radiator and so far it seems to like there. ;-) I considered trying out the Princeton but was not wanting to put down that kind of money on a Valve amp that would likely weigh a ton. I've played many Fenders, Vox's and Marshalls back in the 70s and some of them were just great... but those were different times. I've had a music store willing to let me borrow gear to do reviews if I mention them, so you never know I might just do that. I've had a number of local folks contact me asking if I want to make videos on various old guitars and amplifiers they have had stored away. I'm just not sure if anyone would be interested in watching stuff like that. Always open to ideas... regards: Stu
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Hi Thawthaw03 - Given what I said on the video, I'm not really sure what your comment means... did you want to explain a bit more? From my perspective I was looking for a small combo that looked boutique and would be capable of reasonable clean tones and a good sounding valve-break-up tone. While the Fender is all valve and the Blackstar is a hybrid design I purchased both and found the Blackstar suited me better. The Fender was traded-in for an all valve Bad Cat Black Cat (ruclips.net/video/sF_IjK0kmto/видео.html) which I really enjoy... beautiful cleans and valve crunch. Regards: Stu
I thought the tone of the Blues Jr sounded better especially the mids. That said I am a tube amp junkie. I don't like the sound of any amps built in reverb.
Thanks for chipping in... they are different amps for sure. If your interested you can find on my channel playlist that I just recently did 2 review videos on the 'Bad Cat-Black Cat' tube combo and another on the Extension Cabinet that can be paired with it. I traded my Blues Jr and Twin Tone Master amps in for the Black Cat Combo. Now that's a beautiful sounding valve amp and is paired well with its Custom V30 Celestion manufactured speaker - Regards: Stu
My Blues Junior went mouldy too, I think there must be some protein in the lacquer that causes it
Hi Skynyrd, thanks for chipping in... yes, there is definitely something in the coating. Thankfully it's easy to hoover up and wipe off. Just picked up another Fender guitar with a Tweed Case... as far as I can see it's not lacquered but I'll be keeping an eye on it ;-) Regards: Stu
Very nice. It would have been so helpful if you would have shown the knobs of the Studio 10 to see your choices. Thanks!
Hi Oldtimer99... Thank you for chipping in... always appreciated. In regard to EQ settings, because I use different guitars and record different works of music I need to alter the EQ settings on all my amplifiers to suit - both when I am just jamming and when I am specifically recording. I did a deeper review on both those amplifiers if your interested - The Fender Blues here - ruclips.net/video/KDS_ZTNseJw/видео.html - and the Studio 10 here - ruclips.net/video/hgXKNtEr0wM/видео.html - You can see the Studio 10 being used quite a bit with the various pedal reviews I have done showing the all the settings used. These are mainly under my 'Unboxing Music Equipment Videos' Channel Playlist. Regards: Stu
@@StuGuitarChannel Thank you for your kind response. I will check them; and actually several of the other videos as well. Highly educational.
@@oldtimer99 You are very welcome... regards: Stu
What a fantastic video have a good weekend stu ❤😊
As always Amin, many thanks and may you also have a very good weekend... regards: Stu
Sorry folks, had to re-upload the video due to buffering issues. Not sure what happened, but all okay now. Regards: Stu
I have a Fender tweed amp that got stored away for 4 years and got moldy , I scrubbed the tweed with a brush/soap and water, dried it to the bone and then painted it with shellac with a bit of dark wax in it, now it looks much better and does'nt smell funny/awful. BTW I abandoned all pedals save 3, wah wah, Dunlop fuzz and a Keeley compressor. The keeley gets used most . Try a Fender 64 princeton reverb handwired re-issue if you get a chance just to let us know what you think?
Hi Giulio - I suppose I was surprised to see it go mouldy because it is the newer lacquered model which I would have though would have given it better protection. It now sits in my Livingroom near the radiator and so far it seems to like there. ;-) I considered trying out the Princeton but was not wanting to put down that kind of money on a Valve amp that would likely weigh a ton. I've played many Fenders, Vox's and Marshalls back in the 70s and some of them were just great... but those were different times. I've had a music store willing to let me borrow gear to do reviews if I mention them, so you never know I might just do that. I've had a number of local folks contact me asking if I want to make videos on various old guitars and amplifiers they have had stored away. I'm just not sure if anyone would be interested in watching stuff like that. Always open to ideas... regards: Stu
Thank you for watching! If you benefit from what you see and hear, please give a ‘Thumbs Up’, ‘Subscribe’ & ‘Hit the Bell for Notifications’ it all helps the channel algorithms. Much appreciated! Do check-out my channel playlists…
- Q&As Answering topical questions
- Stu's Guitar Recording Journey
- Unboxing Music Equipment Videos
- Stu's Guitar Journey! (12 part Video Series)
- Guitar Backing Tracks - Blues, Ballads and Cinematic
- Stu's Guitar Channel short Trailer
*Brought to you by Stu’s Guitar Channel - Enjoy Playing Guitar.
Fender Jr pro vs blackstar studio 10.?? Which is better ?
Hi Thawthaw03 - Given what I said on the video, I'm not really sure what your comment means... did you want to explain a bit more? From my perspective I was looking for a small combo that looked boutique and would be capable of reasonable clean tones and a good sounding valve-break-up tone. While the Fender is all valve and the Blackstar is a hybrid design I purchased both and found the Blackstar suited me better. The Fender was traded-in for an all valve Bad Cat Black Cat (ruclips.net/video/sF_IjK0kmto/видео.html) which I really enjoy... beautiful cleans and valve crunch. Regards: Stu
I thought the tone of the Blues Jr sounded better especially the mids. That said I am a tube amp junkie. I don't like the sound of any amps built in reverb.
Thanks for chipping in... they are different amps for sure. If your interested you can find on my channel playlist that I just recently did 2 review videos on the 'Bad Cat-Black Cat' tube combo and another on the Extension Cabinet that can be paired with it. I traded my Blues Jr and Twin Tone Master amps in for the Black Cat Combo. Now that's a beautiful sounding valve amp and is paired well with its Custom V30 Celestion manufactured speaker - Regards: Stu