Fender Blues Junior
Fender Blues Junior
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![]() Fender Blues Junior Deluxe Mod by ChromeDomeAudio 6V6GT Princeton Reverb US $499.00
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![]() Fender Blues Junior III 1x12 Guitar Amplifier STILL IN THE BOX US $499.00
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![]() Fender Blues Junior US $300.00
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![]() Fender Blues Junior 1x12 15 watt Combo US $350.00
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![]() Fender Blues Junior TV Front Cab US $225.00
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![]() Fender Blues Jr Junior Complete Mod Kit USA amps US $29.95
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![]() Fender Blues Jr Junior Supreme Mod Kit MIM Amps US $59.95
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![]() Fender Blues Junior Jr Amp US $295.00
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![]() Fender Blues Junior lll 3 15 Watt Tube Guitar Amplifier US $529.99
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![]() Fender Hot Rod Blues Junior NOS 15W 1x12 Guitar Amp US $579.99
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![]() Fender Blues Junior III Guitar Combo Amplifier Free Accessories US $529.99
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![]() Fender Blues Junior Guitar Combo Amplifier US $499.99
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![]() Fender Blues Junior III Standard 15W 1x12 FAT Series Amp US $529.99
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![]() Fender Blues Junior™ III Tube Guitar Amplifier New US $529.99
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![]() Fender Guitar Amplifiers Blues Junior III Amp US $529.99
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![]() Fender Blues Junior III 15 Watt 12 Inch Guitar Combo Amp Black US $529.99
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![]() Fender Blues Jr III All Tube Amp NEW US $529.99
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![]() Fender Blues Jr Junior Relic Amplifier Limited US $599.99
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![]() Fender Blues Jr Junior Supreme Mod Kit USA amps US $59.95
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![]() Fender FSR Blues Junior III 15 Watt 12 Inch Guitar Combo Amp Wheat US $575.00
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![]() FENDER BLUES JUNIOR COMBO TUBE AMP US $335.00
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![]() Fender Hot Rod Series Blues Junior III 15w 1x12 Combo US $499.99
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![]() Fender Blues Junior 2x10 US $225.00
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![]() NEW IN BOX Fender Blues Junior JR III 3 Tube Combo Amp Amplifier Red October US $559.99
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![]() Fender Hot Rod Blues Junior 1x12 15 watt Combo US $435.00
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![]() FENDER Blues Junior™ III US $500.00
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![]() Fender Blues Jr Junior III 1 x 12 Guitar Amplifier Amp US $529.99
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![]() Fender Blues Jr Hot Rod III Combo Guitar Amp US $529.99
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![]() Fender Blues Junior ORIGINAL USA American made tweed tube amp combo amplifier US $699.99
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Oldies But Goodies, Vol. 2
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DescriptionNo Description Available.Genre: Popular MusicMedia Format: Compact DiskRating: Release Date: 1-JAN-2002 |
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Squier by Fender Mini Guitar, Torino Red
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Dean Playmate EVO Junior Solid Body Electric Guitar, Classic Black, 3/4-Size
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DescriptionDean EVO Junior Solid Body 3/4 size Electric Guitar is the perfect starter instrument for the beginning guitar player! The body is made from basswood for reduced weight on young shoulders, and it has a maple neck and shortened 22 3/4" scale rosewood fingerboard... |
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Fender - Splatter Guitar Juniors T-Shirt |
DescriptionA Stratocaster guitar with the Fender logo and colorful paint splatters is featured on this blue, 100% cotton juniors t-shirt. A funky, attractive tee from the legendary guitar manufacturer favored by the likes of PJ Harvey, Johnny Greenwood, and Frank Black! |

Is the hot Rod Deluxe too loud for home practice? I was looking into a fender blues junior?
Is the hot Rod Deluxe too loud for home practice? I was looking into a fender blues junior but got a friend selling me his almost new hot rod for same price I mostly play at home but want to start practice with band any opinions??
I personally prefer the sound of the blues junior to the HR deluxe, but if you're getting that kind of deal, I say go for it. It's big enough to gig with.
I had one of the original Blues Deluxes. The deluxe is a good amp. If you want to use it for practice at home. Set the volume of whichever channel your on on about 6. If you're on the dirty channel drop your gain to about 2. Lower your guitar volume to about 1 or 2 (where you can just hear it).
Not only will you be able to practice at home like that, but you'll also be able to take it to band practice with the same settings. Just raise your guitar volume to the desired level.
Also start with your tone settings all at half. Move each one one number at a time individually up or down until you get the tone you want. You'll have to do this again for band practice because at different volume levels the amp will respond differently.
Oh, and I don't think you'll have trouble with that amp sounding muddy. It's an ear bleeder if you don't know how to set it. With it set like I just told you, you should be able to vary your pick attack and get some really nice touch responsive breakup and compression on both channels. In fact, you may find you like the clean channel better. I did.


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