Add to this the pretty tweed outfit and one of the best speakers for this amp (Jensen C12N). In my specimen, the processing and quality control was unfortunately below average: badly bonded tweed with dirt spots, cheapest screws (an existing identical model in "sandy blonde" from 2013 has comparatively much more valuable parts) and even dents and bumps in the wooden case, the most annoying front At the housing edge with 2 cm diameter and approx. No comments yet." This model offers everything you are accustomed to from the Blues Junior: (relative) low noise, great clean to tart sounds, unbearable distortion sounds, difficult to dose but well-sounding reverb and good pedaling tolerance. Especially not with an amp, which is clearly aimed at collectors and lovers!
Add to this the pretty tweed outfit and one of the best speakers for this amp (Jensen C12N). In my specimen, the processing and quality control was unfortunately below average: badly bonded tweed with dirt spots, cheapest screws (an existing identical model in "sandy blonde" from 2013 has comparatively much more valuable parts) and even dents and bumps in the wooden case, the most annoying front At the housing edge with 2 cm diameter and approx.
I've had it since the early 80's and I'm trying to find out exactly what year it was manufactured. I have a Fender Hot Rod Deville amp, Serial Number B-054451.
I have a Fender Super Reverb silver face amp that I will be selling. It's my husbands, we are looking to sell, and were wondering approx.
I need help in dating my Fender Amp and if anyone can attach a value to her that would be great. it`s supposed to be in good condition with black speakers.
I tought Twins were mainly assembled with Jensen or JBL speakers. By entering this site you declare you read and agreed to its Terms, Rules & Privacy and you understand that your use of the site's content is made at your own risk and responsibility.
I found amd plan to buy a used Fender Twin Reverb with Scorpion speakers - but I haven't heard of these drivers.
The Fender Blues Junior is the bigger brother of the Junior Pro.
Her condition is excellent there are no marks or tears anywhere on the amp, the control panel is also ... , I've been researching this and I keep finding the same answer. Hi, I recently acquired a Fender Super Reverb blackface that the owner has had since 1975. I was also thinking about buying an extension speaker ...
A great little amp you can use with and without pedals. I use this all the time for live gigs and in the recording studio. It's very easy to carry around as it's quite light and not to big. I usually have the volume setting at about 4 or 5 for using live because any louder would deafen the rest of the band. I usually use it with a slight bit of drive applied and it also works really well with the rest of my effects pedals. Ideal for someone who has pedals and doesn't need an amp with too many controls.
So don't let the 15 watts fool you into thinking it's not loud.
The cream-colored board is laid out entirely differently (and better) than the green board. But the old ones sound darker, while the new ones are brighter, with more emphasis on treble tones.
One is not necessarily better than the other; the dark tones are nice for blues and jazz, while the new amps do brighter tones better.