4 Fender Blues Junior Tricks to Sound AWESOME

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  • @JackFossett
    @JackFossett  11 місяців тому +2

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  • @SteeringSteel
    @SteeringSteel 2 роки тому +9

    “ it’s not quite terrible but it’s going in that direction.” That is the absolute best description I’ve ever heard for the fat switch 😂

  • @bldallas
    @bldallas 2 роки тому +27

    One of my favorite pedals, is my Boss Fender ‘65 Reverb. I bought it, originally, as a perfect addition to my 57 year old, ‘65 Fender Champ. With the Blue Jr, it functions as a boost, additional EQ, alternate reverb and tremolo. Very cool.

    • @mattgilbert7347
      @mattgilbert7347 Рік тому

      Always been curious about that reverb pedal.

    • @bldallas
      @bldallas Рік тому +1

      @@mattgilbert7347 it’s an amp in a box. Definitely has the ‘65 Reverb tone, in my opinion. Before I bought my Blues Junior IV (which has a spring reverb built it), that pedal was an B always on for me. Now, I get my reverb from my amp, for the most part, but I’m able to set the gain on this pedal for just a bit of natural tube amp breakup tone along with a reverb “bump” at lower volumes.

    • @georgehoggatt3759
      @georgehoggatt3759 Рік тому +1

      I have one also, a pro Jr and 57 deluxe , use this reverb pedal.

    • @mattgilbert7347
      @mattgilbert7347 Рік тому

      @@bldallas thanks for the info. Sounds cool

    • @mr.fancypants698
      @mr.fancypants698 11 місяців тому +1

      ​@@bldallas
      I have that same pedal, love it! ❤
      Looking to have a smaller amp to run it through, thought of the blues junior. I'm currently running it through a '72 fender bassman 100watt head, and an '80's marshall 4x10" cab., with 10" celestion speakers. That pedal, gives that amp a cool reverb, as bassman's do not have reverb. Just want a clean, smaller amp. I see there's different versions of it too, still trying to decide.🤔

  • @rickkowalski1755
    @rickkowalski1755 2 роки тому +14

    Great vid, I found that taking the treble and mid way down, (both are just under 3) and bringing the bass up to 7 gives a really sweet flavor of tweed that still has that mid push and top end sparkle. Strangely enough, with the fat switch on with the eq set like that, it brings in some really nice top end definition, and really lends itself to use of the volume and tone controls.

  • @markdeffebach8112
    @markdeffebach8112 2 роки тому +31

    The fat switch removes an ac bypass capacitor to ground in the first gain stage. This gives you an older more vintage type of sound. If you play with "touch" the fat switch allows you to get more saturation when you dig in and a cleaner sound when you use a light touch, the way amps from the 30s through the 50s behave. In my opninion, it's the best feature of this amp. If you turn off the fat switch your amp will behave more like an amp from the 60s or 70s where you have less control of tone from "touch". Your clean tone will change more in volume and less in "fatness" from playing hard. So if you like a vintage response use the fat switch. If you prefer a more sterile sound, don't use the fat switch.

    • @luisfguitar
      @luisfguitar Рік тому +3

      Fat switch always on for me

    • @mattgilbert7347
      @mattgilbert7347 Рік тому

      Fat switch on when using my Xotic AC Booster, OCD 1.3, and Tech 21 Double Drive.

    • @goldwold
      @goldwold 4 місяці тому +1

      I leave the fat switch on always.

  • @davidhealy7743
    @davidhealy7743 4 місяці тому +2

    Thanks Jack , I have one of these amps and the numbers and descriptions identifying the knobs are worn off .
    And , now I know what’s what. Your tips and suggestions are appreciated and helpful for my ancient ears. Nice job. Thanks.

  • @robertrichter7702
    @robertrichter7702 2 роки тому +1

    That blue Tele is A Beauty!! I bet it sounds even better then it looks

  • @cubano100pct
    @cubano100pct 2 роки тому +12

    Great playing and great video on demonstrating the tones. I have Fender Blues Junior IV Limited Edition Sonic Blues with 1x12” Eminence Cannabis Rex speaker.

    • @blackfishgaming7145
      @blackfishgaming7145 2 роки тому

      I have the same amp. I think fender dialed in the amp to eliminate some of the points made in this video. I’m really happy with it.

    • @DrewTriesToPlayGuitar
      @DrewTriesToPlayGuitar 2 роки тому

      I LOVE the Cannabis Rex. It was a game changer for me in my blues junior and my Blackstar HT20!

    • @expatcanuck2087
      @expatcanuck2087 2 роки тому +1

      Same amp. I've found the Rex to be darker (which I like), but tend to keep the treble in the 6-7 range. Playing a small club, I've never needed the Volume beyond 3-4 and the Master beyond 12 o'clock. Don't use the FAT switch. Don't use the Reverb beyond 2. Feed the amp with either my Player Tele or D'Angelico Premier Mini DC.

    • @morrisgentry8624
      @morrisgentry8624 2 роки тому +1

      I also have the same amp. I don’t use the reverb at all due to the noise it adds. I use a Boss RV6 instead. I set the EQ roughly as Jack described, keep the Master around 9 and the volume around 2 or 3. I use a Boss DD8 in my chain and an MXR 10 EQ to tweak my tone. This works pretty well with my Telecaster to achieve noise-free clean tones.

  • @LA-zc9rg
    @LA-zc9rg 2 роки тому +2

    Bought a BJr in ‘98 new. Best $300 I’ve ever spent😎! Still have it completely stock. The 90’s US green board amps are darker and not as bright as the MIM cream boards. Original speaker which is basically an Eminence 1258, is perfect. Great amp!

  • @davolk9525
    @davolk9525 2 роки тому +4

    Just picked up a Blues Jr Mk1 with an upgraded Mod reverb tank. Coming from a Mesa 100 watt combo. I can't believe how loud this little amp gets and how much gain it can produce. So far I really like it. BTW, no one seems to know that the fat switch is footswitchable, including people who have owned one for years. It plugs into a 1/4 inch jack next to the speaker jack up inside the back. It's not labeled so you'd never know unless you read one sentence in the manual about it.

    • @Jrup2110
      @Jrup2110 2 роки тому +1

      Ha! I was so mad when I bought it that it didn’t come with the foot switch. Then I looked in the back of the amp and found it

    • @Thoracius
      @Thoracius Рік тому

      I find the mod tanks really muddy and washed out sounding. Makes guitar sounds distant instead of thick.

    • @rickriccardi4741
      @rickriccardi4741 Рік тому

      I hooked up a footswitch to my fat switch and it gives me a little something extra when I want it. Good idea.

  • @aitken1965
    @aitken1965 2 роки тому +2

    My Blues Jr III has had a cap job, new power resistors, new tubes and is equipped with the Eminence C-Rex speaker. It's never seemed boxy to me.

  • @CRUNCHCOLE
    @CRUNCHCOLE 2 роки тому +2

    I have a Blues Jr 3 with Bill M mods and Celestion V-Type 70 Watt speaker. I have found keeping the master down about 8-9 keeps the lows from being so flubby when you are pushing it. It is the same way with a stock one. I use a V-Treb treble bleed on my strat so the tone stays the same when you turn the volume down. I set my amp for the sound I want and use the tone about half the time to soften the highs. That way I can have either sound at full or partial volume. I usually use a strat with Fender Hot Noiseless pickups but sometimes I use my Carvin three pickup tele or my Epi 339 with Gibson pickups. All of them sound great. I get lots of compliments on my tone

  • @neildavidvandenbergh5422
    @neildavidvandenbergh5422 2 роки тому +3

    Leaving that fat switch off is a GREAT tip!!! Someone I respect told me they love to just leave it on, and so I did, and I could never get the tone that I wanted. Haha
    Leaving it off does work so much better, and honestly makes way more sense in terms of allowing the subtleties of your dynamics and attack to be heard and whatnot.
    Great video and tip, thanks man! 🙏😄

    • @hubbsllc
      @hubbsllc Рік тому +1

      I just don't have any use for the Fat switch. I just don't think it's very musical. Same with the pull boost on my SF PR.

  • @juhamikkonen
    @juhamikkonen 2 роки тому +6

    Thank you for all your tips! :)
    I had a basic black Blues Junior 3 and it was a very good amp after I changed the speaker Eminence Cannabis Rex into it (the original speaker was too bright). However I decided sell my old amp with it's original speaker and buy a handmade point to point clone of Blues Junior and put Cannabis Rex into it. A Finnish ampbuilder Rikstone built it for me and also designed and added a precence nob into it.
    It was a bit more expensive but not much. And it made a difference. If you have possibility to buy a point to point amplifier made by a professional technician I would recommend it. This is how they made amps in the good old days. They sound more full and deep and there is less noise. They are also more durable than factory made.
    I think that one problem with modern amps is the circuit board technology. It is less expensive to manufacture amps this way in factories. Modern handwired amps are much better but they are very expensive and still not as good as a true point to point made amp.

    • @PaulSter
      @PaulSter 2 роки тому +1

      PTP wired amps do not affect tone in any discernable measure. All of the major amp builders have long since gone to PCB. Just remember that not all PCBs are created equal.
      The ONLY advantage that I think is absolute, is that PTP amps can easily be repaired FOR-EVER

  • @williamsporing1500
    @williamsporing1500 2 роки тому +18

    My whole gigging rig consists of a blues jr with a Texas heat speaker, my LP and HX effects. Does everything I need it to do.

    • @djc5897
      @djc5897 2 роки тому

      what eq settings do you use for your humbuckers? You go a little higher on mids and treble and lower on bass?

    • @williamsporing1500
      @williamsporing1500 2 роки тому +4

      @@djc5897 I run the bass about 4, treble at 6, and mid at 4

    • @user-nu7xx7pc1d
      @user-nu7xx7pc1d 9 місяців тому

      Hi!! why did you change the Jensen speaker? Are you happy with the change? How did the sound changes? thanks!!

    • @williamsporing1500
      @williamsporing1500 9 місяців тому +1

      @@user-nu7xx7pc1d it took a lot of the shrillness out of it, and I love it. Gave it a little more natural growl. At the moment I’m doing mostly souther stuff…allmans, ZZ Top, hatchet, SRV kind of stuff. It’s perfect for that. I’m not a heavy effects user, I just use them to ‘flavor’ the tone.

    • @williamsporing1500
      @williamsporing1500 9 місяців тому +2

      @@djc5897 well, I play a ‘cheap’ guitar my kids gave me for Father’s Day in ‘94. It’s an Epi LP. (Sold my 2 gibson LP)
      I put PAFs pups in it and a set of NOS ‘58 caps in it. On the guitar I run the tone all the way up, and the blues junior I run the highs around 6, kids around 5 and lows around 4.

  • @mikehickey6256
    @mikehickey6256 2 роки тому

    Vol 4 treble 7 mids 3 bass 5 master 9 reverb 2 fat switch in. Done and done. Clean to over drive controlled with guitar volume.

  • @geoffdewar8845
    @geoffdewar8845 2 роки тому +4

    Thanks for your suggestions. I have a Blues Jr lll Limited Edition Tweed with the Cannabis Rex speaker. I love the amp. Your ideas will help me understand how to get the most out of this amp.

    • @jamieskillman6972
      @jamieskillman6972 5 місяців тому

      I also have the limited BJ, I also have the BJ 4 playing them togeather is awsome.

  • @stevenrussi5973
    @stevenrussi5973 Рік тому +3

    I have the III tweed model with the Jensen and using it primarily for jazz--great amps for this because they are quiet, especially the black ones. The quality of the guitar itself and the pickups that are being used is the critical variable--there is a great difference between quality pots and pickups. The cheap jazz guitar with poor pots and its Korean pickup sounds nice but the amp seemed bland. When you hook up the super strat with Seymour Duncan's SH-2n "Jazz" Shop Floor Custom, #9 stacked single coil (awesome pickup) and the JB jr.,and quality 500 K pots, this amp came alive. Wow! The Jensen sounds great with definition and clarity (this is at low volume levels). This guy is right about the eq section, leave it on flat. The reverb sucks so turn it down. I've heard that many players (rock) leave the fat switch on all the time--it does affect the timbre in a rounder, warmer-type sound.

    • @Thoracius
      @Thoracius Рік тому

      Bro the quality of pots does not affect the sound. An expensive 250k ohm pot will sound exactly like a cheap pot with the same resistance reading.

  • @nickf2170
    @nickf2170 7 місяців тому +1

    I may have mentioned this here before, but I was really surprised how much better this amp sounds thru an external speaker cab. I would say its a night and day difference. And so many people are making full-on amp mods....the amp is actually fine, the struggles with the sound of this amp all went away as soon as I plugged it into a different speaker cab. The cab I am using is an open back Avatar with two Eminence RWB speakers, and it sounds great.

    • @antonjensen9883
      @antonjensen9883 19 днів тому

      how do you use a ext cab when there is no "ext spkr" on the amp?

    • @nickf2170
      @nickf2170 19 днів тому

      @@antonjensen9883 Get a speaker cab that matches to ohms to the amp. Then follow the wire coming out of the amp speaker, it will go to a 1/4 jack up under the head, unplug that, and plug the new speaker cab into that jack, done. Note, the connecting cable that goes to the new cab must be one specifically for a cab application. It is not a standard guitar cable.

  • @netterstyl
    @netterstyl 2 роки тому +6

    Fender fixed the reverb on the BJ numero 4. So rip out the guts on the 3, and use the cabinet to store Christmas tree ornaments, or maybe cram old issues of Guitar Player magazine in it. (Or, if you follow Jack's advice, get great tones out of the 3.) Btw, Fender did a really good job of blending/transitioning the colors on that Stratification guitar.

  • @SouthMeckStunna
    @SouthMeckStunna 2 роки тому +1

    Wow I’ve never seen a strat that color before. Pretty cool.

  • @bobarciero4097
    @bobarciero4097 2 роки тому +1

    fabulous Jack. helping an old guy out!!

  • @florisvanlingen
    @florisvanlingen 2 роки тому +1

    I run a Honey Bee Amps Double Trouble Overdrive in front of my Blues jr. This really makes the jr sound way better.

  • @mattgilbert7347
    @mattgilbert7347 2 роки тому +4

    Thanks, Jack. I think I'll grab my old Blues Junior Tweed iii today (same model as yours) and have a play, it's been a while. I do use the "master volume trick" to eliminate some of the boxiness. Master volume up as high as I get away with (NOT all the way), preamp volume as my "de facto master". Thanks for showing us Master Volume Tricksters some respect :D
    I have a Champ clone that I want to use as my dry amp in a little wet/dry rig- the Junior should make a good wet amp.
    I do quite like the fat switch when I'm using certain drive pedals (not tubescreamers), playing at volume with the band. It just works for me.
    Totally agree on the reverb. I barely use it. I'll definitely try lowering the mids, I think I've been running it around 5-6. I could probably drop down to 3-4, my 335's pickups are pretty "strident" to begin with.
    Nice Strat!

    • @mattgilbert7347
      @mattgilbert7347 2 роки тому +1

      ...I fell asleep and it didn't happen. Oh well. Next weekend!

  • @Bixll09
    @Bixll09 14 днів тому

    I have an original Blues Jr., Jensen speaker. excellent amp.

  • @TheBenb1999
    @TheBenb1999 2 роки тому +6

    Great video, I don’t have a Blues junior but I still learned some useful stuff. It’d be interesting if you did a video like this on other amplifiers.

  • @BreadLightPray_EWFMgtr
    @BreadLightPray_EWFMgtr 2 роки тому +3

    Really Good tips on the blues jr ‼️
    I intuitively dialed in my blues jr LTD (Jensen ceramic) and my Gretch Electromatic exactly as you described both 'cause brash tones don't suit my lighter fingerstyle play ; this is my first tube amp and my first electric amp is the Orange crush 35RT which I basically dialed in for similar clean tones with mild reverb _ anyhow been playing electric just over one year with forty more years on acoustic steel string flat top , so I kinda knew intuitively what tones I was looking for out of the electric amp/guitar and my method matches exactly as you have described here 😉

  • @jroobz
    @jroobz 2 роки тому +2

    I had a bias mod done to my blues junior and it’s calmed it down a bit and made the fat switch more usable. I always like to use it on as that’s what the amp really is, but I love the tones you got here

    • @JackFossett
      @JackFossett  2 роки тому +5

      I may at some point do the Fromel mods or other and do a video on it - just haven’t decided which yet

    • @alexander_winston
      @alexander_winston 2 роки тому +1

      @Josh R…. I swapped out the stock speaker to an Eminence Texas Heat…. Such a big improvement.

  • @Hammerman48
    @Hammerman48 Рік тому +1

    I’m ok with the fat switch…..I use it for a boost on solos. A Les Paul through the Junior sounds great and the fat boost really helps to cut on a solo.

  • @markmcmyn8967
    @markmcmyn8967 Рік тому +1

    I found the best tone ,for me, was diming the master volume.I also changed the speaker to a cannabis rex. Even so,I have disabled the amp and use it as a speaker cab for a 57 tweed deluxe,and dumble style clones.

  • @izzajoker
    @izzajoker 2 роки тому

    I have a 3 in purple with a Type A speaker, and I use it for recording reggae guitar. I like the "just breaking up" setting, and then EQ it for the guitar. I use a 57 and a Fathead ribbon to track it.

  • @dannyjohnson6357
    @dannyjohnson6357 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the review. Good pointers. Had one for a few months now. Swapped the box out for a pine mojo tone box and replaced the speaker with a cream back. Hate that boost button. Love your reviews.

    • @BreauxBobby
      @BreauxBobby 2 роки тому

      How did that pine cabinet work out? Did it help it sound better? I put a Celestion H12 in mine and it sounds so much better.

  • @maviedeveuf6585
    @maviedeveuf6585 2 роки тому +2

    Thank's for the advice for the switch , my sound was to very sharp with my fender ultra ! :)

  • @mikehorton1934
    @mikehorton1934 2 роки тому +1

    I have a IV. Just purchased it about 3 weeks ago. I had one back in the 80s that I used in the college dorms, but never explored it's nuaunces. I played in a punk band and tone was something our fanbase wasn't concerned with. Fast forward through the career/family years and I'm now coming full circle. I spent a day playing through three different versions of the Blues Junior and experienced all of the issues you demontrated with the III. Someone mentioned below that the reverb was improved in IV, and I tend to agree. It's still a spring, but it's not as chimey or surfy (you can use surfy...it's a good word). The sweeps on the mids really vary between the versions. The Blues Junior IV is not as touchy but the range still seems to be there. The biggest difference I have found is that you can crank the bass to 12, dial the treb and mid to 1 and have a great baseline to start from. No mud in the bass at 12. I know that Blues Jr's are known for this but the IV is amazing at that level. Especially if you mic the back of the cab. The lows were mellow and clean in the track through a 57 (off axis). All amps were un-modded. The IV has the Jensen speaker, which is the better of the three, but there are some better speakers to be had. Great vid and wise words.

    • @martinlahaie6012
      @martinlahaie6012 2 роки тому

      Go on... we all need more info...

    • @NickRobbMusic
      @NickRobbMusic 2 роки тому

      The first Blues Junior (the "made in USA" version, which I own) was produced in 1995.

    • @mikehorton1934
      @mikehorton1934 Рік тому

      @@NickRobbMusic You are absolute correct. I had my decades messed. It was in the mid 90s when one of the engineers brought one back from a gear show. Don't remember which one.

  • @bldallas
    @bldallas 2 роки тому

    Regarding the Fat Switch, “It’s not quite terrible.” Love it….and I just bought a Blues Jr. IV on Saturday!

  • @davolk9525
    @davolk9525 2 роки тому +1

    I just bought a Blues Jr. Mk1 with an upgraded Mod reverb tank. I'm coming from a Mesa 100 watt combo. I can't believe how loud this little thing gets and how much gain it can produce. BTW no one seems to know that the fat switch is foot switchable. It plugs into an unlabeled 1/4 input inside the back up next to the speaker jack. You'd never know it was there unless you read one sentence about it in the manual.
    I played a mk4 and it sounded very dark compared to the tweed or the older black versions that I tested. The only thing I might do is throw a Jensen speaker in because I like how it sounds in the tweed.

    • @liviob100
      @liviob100 2 роки тому

      The MOD reverb tank sounds much thicker and shimmery than the stock tank. It's worth buying if the stock tank seems to be working fine.

  • @thesurfjunkies
    @thesurfjunkies 2 роки тому +1

    Great suggestion about not using the fat switch. Ok for a solo boost but it tends to be too much in most cases volume wise.

  • @JCFern
    @JCFern Рік тому

    I just bought my first tube amp, a Blues Jr IV( Limited Edition British Racing Green) after a side-by-side comparison with a Blues Jr Tweed LTD.
    At the time in the store, my ears were drawn to the IV, but now, I really wish that I had watched this video first, if only to have a better understanding of how to properly manipulate the controls, in order to do a more “educated” shootout between the IV and that Tweed LTD(visually, I had my heart set on that Tweed).
    I am admittedly still very new to tube amps, I’ve been pretty much a solid-state desktop practice amp bedroom hobbyist player all this time, and learning about an actual tube amp has been quite an “eye-and-ear” opener.
    Having said that, I like my new Blues JR IV a lot! Thanks to your video, I now have a somewhat better idea of what to do and listen for, rather than be stuck aimlessly twiddling the knobs every which way, hoping to stumble on some “million-dollar” tone.

  • @realtruenorth
    @realtruenorth Рік тому

    Tube screamer 808 on the front end of one of these sounds amazing

  • @ali2ndmail
    @ali2ndmail 2 роки тому +1

    I can’t agree enough with your comments about how to use the tone controls. Spot on. However, I have found the bass control doesn’t actually help much on most blues juniors because the speaker doesn’t have a good low end response anyway. Changing the speaker was the best thing I ever did, followed by cooling the bias and changing the tone and coupling caps.

    • @PoeticInsanity
      @PoeticInsanity 2 роки тому

      how much did this all cost total to do?

    • @ali2ndmail
      @ali2ndmail 2 роки тому

      @@PoeticInsanity tone and coupling cap changes were cheap. You need to be able to solder though. You can buy a kit to do it or research what bits to change on internet and buy them yourself for a few pounds. For the bias, if you want it adjustable then it's a bit more pricey as you need the right sort of potentioneter but there is a cheaper option of changing the bias with one resistor and having it non adjustable. Speaker change was the most expensive and cost £50.

  • @GearBoxTy
    @GearBoxTy 7 місяців тому

    I use the Fat Switch (with a footswitch) as a lead boost...because it changes the tone and increases volume.

  • @bldallas
    @bldallas 2 роки тому

    Great stuff. On a side note, I freakin LOVE that double bound Lake Placid blu Tele on your wall! So cool.

  • @CrystalizedSound
    @CrystalizedSound 2 роки тому +2

    Another great video Jack, I have a Blues Jr tweed (current model) and I really like your playing, it demonstrates your concepts well & you play with a lot of feeling as opposed to playing 100mph riffs where you don't really get a feel for what is being demonstrated, as in many other videos! So please keep that up, it's appreciated.
    I use the Fat switch most of the time but then I'm mainly studio-based, so quieter volumes & mainly clean or with a little blues crunch & it works really well in this scenario. I have the footswitch so I do regularly bypass it, especially while setting up my tone, just to check in on what it's doing & if it's improving the tone or not.
    I agree it can get a bit much when playing loud or with distortion. I think of it as a 'low boost', as in those hifi stereo systems where they give you a low boost button to add a bit of weight and fullness when playing quieter, because obviously you lose some bass & warmth when playing quiet.
    I love the reverb and always have it on at least 2, maybe a touch more if I really want it to be present as part of the tone, but on 2 it's just nice & subtle and works for me there most of the time.
    I find the eq really smooth, you can sweep quite widely without destroying your tone so I think it's a great shaping eq but even so, I find I don't veer too far from 5-6 on any of the bands unless I'm going for something extreme.
    All round good advice Jack, thanks

  • @derektournas3149
    @derektournas3149 2 роки тому +2

    Hey man what a great video,
    The info you gave here has opened additional doors for me
    Your way at explaining things in terms of the “keeping the volume toned in at nine”
    Being able to explain the technical stuff in detail is a gift i wish other “teachers”people have
    So thax man ,,
    I will be checking your stuff out
    You should make more vids
    Maybe music theory???
    Hint hint
    lol

    • @JackFossett
      @JackFossett  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you! I actually have done some guitar lessons, however they've never really gotten much attention so I've only done them sporadically. But here is a playlist: ua-cam.com/video/izL9bCjkKH0/v-deo.html

  • @robertrichter7702
    @robertrichter7702 2 роки тому +2

    These are awesome tips !! I didn’t know that about the bass I don’t think I’ll push it to 12 but maybe 9 or 10 and keep the treble and mids rolled back to between 3 and 5 .. thanks for this info

  • @symoboy
    @symoboy Рік тому

    Everything you said is 100% facts thank you for the tips

  • @The030Berliner
    @The030Berliner 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Jack!
    I've been playing the exact same model as you for a few years now and have never regretted buying it. Imho the BJ (though only with the Jensen speaker) produces these wonderful, bell-like upper mids and highs. I couldn't agree more with your recommendations on how to dial in the EQ!
    One thing I find is that the amp sounds rather harsh with more distortion than a light crunch, no matter if it comes from the amp or any pedal I've tried -- probably due to that speaker as it really projects the highs rather than cutting them (as Greenbacks do, for instance). So for heavier tones (but only for those) I prefer different combos or speakers. And a 12AY7 in the position 1 helped the amp not to "fart out" with the volume set higher than 9.
    Thanks for your helpful videos on the Blues Junior btw!

    • @hubbsllc
      @hubbsllc Рік тому

      I wasn't very knowledgable about amps when I bought my BJr but I knew what I was after: this particular "ring" I was hearing in the "Songs From Tsongas" concert video that Yes put out. It was Steve Howe playing I think a Les Paul (in any case, a four-knob dual-humbucker Gibson) in a certain register, and the amp was a Twin Reverb. I didn't want TR weight or volume but I went to a guitar store in Atlanta that was a bit of a boojie place and they let me go around with a four-knob dual-humbucker Collings (I did NOT know it was like a $5K guitar) and I was getting that ring out of a Blues Junior.

  • @adirondacktrekking1972
    @adirondacktrekking1972 2 роки тому +2

    Dude thanks man ,I needed this bud 🤟

  • @jefflevesque5316
    @jefflevesque5316 Рік тому

    Thanks Dude....have a gig this weekend with her tis gives me a jump start. Now to break it in. Cheers!

  • @lambo831
    @lambo831 Місяць тому

    Dude, the fat switch sounds so good. You’re literally hating on all the things that make fender amps great! You might want a mesa boogie. 😢

  • @johnpuljic2141
    @johnpuljic2141 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks Jack, enjoyed the demo!!

  • @AustinAzz93
    @AustinAzz93 2 роки тому

    I have a BJ3 and replaced the stock speaker with a Texas heat. Game changer.

    • @JackFossett
      @JackFossett  2 роки тому +1

      Oh yeah, speaker can make a massive difference. I’m working on a speaker shootout with this one.

  • @martyc4906
    @martyc4906 2 роки тому +2

    Love the channel. Great content. 😇

  • @jaredbear9809
    @jaredbear9809 2 роки тому +7

    Great video, Jack! Bought my Blues Junior based on your videos, learned to dial it in based on your videos, keep learning more every time you post something new about this great little amp.

    • @ShineDawg
      @ShineDawg 2 роки тому +2

      Same here, it gets a bad rap, but sounds wonderful when you dial it in. I don't have a lot of space in my studio so I have to stay small, but I would take the BJ over the AC10 Amy day. All the best fam

  • @justinpaquette224
    @justinpaquette224 2 роки тому

    Every amp I have that has a master is set with it on 10, it just always sounds best to me

  • @CountryHitsUSA
    @CountryHitsUSA 2 роки тому +1

    I think you’ve got the Best Video on the BJ3! I’m not sure why fender doesn’t set all the controls to 6 then tweak the circuit???? After 4 versions of The Same Amp!!!

  • @jmmozingo
    @jmmozingo 2 роки тому +1

    Consider replacing the AX7 tube in V1 with an AY7 if you are looking for a smoother tone. And yes, the boost button should be renamed the “harsh” button.

  • @graemero5532
    @graemero5532 2 роки тому +1

    Cheers Jack

  • @colinmortimore218
    @colinmortimore218 2 роки тому +1

    Very balanced and informative 👍

  • @f69tele
    @f69tele 2 роки тому

    I have a NOS Tweed Jr. that I bought new in 2005. Re-capped it with the kit from Fromel. Reverb tank crashed so put a MOD in it. I'm still "Jone's-in" for a 68 Custom Princeton Reverb. I have experimented with all kinds of settings trying to get a tone I'm happy with. I will try these suggestions. Last time I played out I had the Master on about 8 and the Vol on about 2.5. I also have a Tech21 Flyrig that I use the Sansamp in front of the Jr. sometimes to give it a different flavor. So.... Still searching and turning knobs.... My axe is a '69 Thinline Telecaster Re-issue (a 1998 model) Mahogany, with Fralin Blues Special bridge p/u and Fralin standard Tele neck p/u.

  • @chuckmiller2741
    @chuckmiller2741 2 роки тому +1

    Hey, Jack. Love this video. I just got the Blues Jr IV in sonic blue with the Cannabis Rex speaker. I will take your advice and try your settings to see how that helps.

  • @regansmallridge8040
    @regansmallridge8040 2 роки тому +1

    BilM mods are the way to go with a BJ.....made a good amp sound great.
    The mids knob is the only tone knob you cannot turn completely off.....unless you complete a very easy solder mod on the back of the pot.
    Swapping out the speaker also makes a huge improvement.
    Strongly recommend checking out Bill Marcone's (former Fender amp tech) and what he has to say regarding the design of the Blues Junior.

    • @mikerush8135
      @mikerush8135 2 роки тому

      I read that Bill had passed. The website is down.

    • @regansmallridge8040
      @regansmallridge8040 2 роки тому +1

      @@mikerush8135 That's correct, he did.....I believe his family continued to run the business. There is a FaceBook page, you may be able to get in touch there perhaps.

  • @FleetwoodCrack
    @FleetwoodCrack 2 роки тому

    I played with the BJ3 in black used in store I really liked it and was not impressed with how the Fat switch functioned on that model after someone bought the 3 I was playing on the original 4 and felt the same way. I made the decision one day to get it in basic black and when I got home I unboxed the LTD Tweed with the Jensen and it was a way better sounding amp. I mostly play clean noodling and Pop Punk, Punk, and Hardcore and I live with the Fat switch on because it gives me the raw sound with no pedals. When I do use my board the Fat gets turned off because it is too much. Sometimes it really isn't practical but I feel it makes this amp very usable right out of the box it gives a boost that would otherwise require more money spent. It may not be for everyone but I definitely get why Fender put it in.

  • @chrispage2782
    @chrispage2782 3 місяці тому

    Fat switch, great analogy with instagram and colors. The problem is, playing in a live loud situation, withOUT it, the amp doesn’t cut through…

  • @CRUNCHCOLE
    @CRUNCHCOLE 2 роки тому

    I have Bill M mods with his clean boost mod in my number one Jr and a Celestion V-Type 70 Watt speaker. It sounds like a $2000 amp. I leave My hand wired Allen Accomplice amp(best amp I ever plugged into) at CHurch to play every week but still use my modded Jr when I play anywhere else.

  • @liviob100
    @liviob100 2 роки тому +1

    I have a NOS Blues Junior. Before seeing your video i pretty much settled at all of the settings you recomended. Master at 10. Trebele at 5. Mid at 4.5. Bass at 6-8 and volume at 6-7. I added a MOD reverb tank which sounds much better than stock tank and i added Swamp Thang speaker. It is heavyer but has much more bass, headroom and smother treble tones.

  • @PaulMcCartGuitarTracks
    @PaulMcCartGuitarTracks 10 місяців тому

    I use the line out of my Vibro Champ. It takes the edge off the harshness.

  • @iPeteStorr
    @iPeteStorr Місяць тому

    Hi, thanks for this informative and dare I say unbiased view on this amp, the tips you've given are a welcome help to my next decision to buy or not buy. I'm right now looking for a new amp and have been looking at Fender Blues Junior with Eminences speaker as a possible, shall I buy, I'll remain quiet about that and simply say this video has cleared some thing up, thanks.

  • @steadyrm
    @steadyrm 10 місяців тому

    Great Video! I have the IV with the Cannabis Rex. 6 is the magic # Volume and Master at 6 pushed with an SD1 sounds amazing

  • @user-nu7xx7pc1d
    @user-nu7xx7pc1d 9 місяців тому

    nice strat and playing Mr.!

  • @MellowFellow137
    @MellowFellow137 2 роки тому +1

    greatly made video

  • @glassslide
    @glassslide 2 роки тому +2

    Fantastic video with some really great observations---totally agree about both the fat switch and reverb, at the end of the day you are almost better off forgetting they exist.

  • @105Gunner
    @105Gunner 2 роки тому +1

    Great video Jack. Would love to see a similar one for a Pro Junior if you could. Thanks!

  • @genem9725
    @genem9725 Рік тому

    Thanks. A big help.

  • @Thoracius
    @Thoracius Рік тому

    Gen 1 and 2 do not have the harsh treble issues that the 3 and later have. On my gen 2 blues Jr I can use the fat switch with no issue.

  • @iamanovercomer3253
    @iamanovercomer3253 Рік тому

    I'm looking to get Fender blues jr 4 Eminence Speaker - Lacquered Tweed ... right now I use a Fender champion 40 .... and learning how to get sounds . BTW nice color strat 🎸👍

  • @jerrywalaszek2473
    @jerrywalaszek2473 2 роки тому

    I have the Blues Jr. IV and don't use it because after watching Psonic *** You Tube channel I'm worried that I need certain mods done so it does not fail prematurely.This guy knows his stuff at least I would hope so , he is very professional.

    • @PaulSter
      @PaulSter 2 роки тому +5

      Bah! Just plug and play.

  • @ShineDawg
    @ShineDawg 2 роки тому +2

    How about a TS10 in front of it? Personally, I love my blues junior. One of only 2 combos I have and it sounds amazing. My version does have a Cannabis Rex speaker though. It's an amazing amp that you can play at home with out upsetting the neighbors. Love your informational videos Jack. Always a pleasure, all the best and god bless

    • @JackFossett
      @JackFossett  2 роки тому +1

      TS10 I bet would be great, although I haven't paired them. I have several times taken out the Blues Jr with a TS9 and it just works.

  • @jonlane2083
    @jonlane2083 2 роки тому +3

    Great vid. Love the BJ III. Granted I've done a lot of mods to mine, but well worth it and it made the eq section much more usable. 100% agree on the fat switch. An Eminence Swamp Thang is magic in this amp as well.

    • @JackFossett
      @JackFossett  2 роки тому +1

      They’re really only a few minor mods away from being superb amps

  • @AwardSession
    @AwardSession 2 роки тому +1

    The FAT switch boosts low frequencies and is placed pre distortion. That means it can make your sound rather 'farty' when the amp is set for deeper distortion settings.

    • @JackFossett
      @JackFossett  2 роки тому

      Farty is a word I was purposefully avoiding, and yet dead on accurate.

    • @AwardSession
      @AwardSession 2 роки тому

      @@JackFossett Well, it's a word guitarists regularly use... so why not? :)

  • @Slushpuppie55
    @Slushpuppie55 2 роки тому +1

    Thx for the effort you've put into this Video. Much appreciated. I have just bought the Blues Junior IV in Laquered Tweed... Can't wait to get her home and start noodling.

    • @JackFossett
      @JackFossett  2 роки тому +1

      The IV you’ll most likely have much more range on - from what I understand the reverb in particular is quite a bit better

  • @teledice1317
    @teledice1317 2 роки тому +2

    Great post,, I have an original FBJr made in the USA.. I would like to change speakers for a warmer bluesy sound,, any suggestions will be appreciated...I know I was doing too much of what you said not to do, It sounded like crap,, so thanks for your input

    • @thelion27
      @thelion27 Рік тому

      I keep reading about the eminence swamp thing

  • @ramspencer5492
    @ramspencer5492 2 роки тому +3

    Yeah. I really don't like the FAT switch..... No pedals is just silly, IMO.... But to each their own. You don't want either volume cranked to 10! Ideally your have both tube sections in their sweet spot.... The power tubes warm up and smooth out the sound when their set there.... Trouble it's too loud for bedroom volumes to have both sets of tubes sitting right in their sweet spot. It's a horrible idea to push a preamp section to 10 on most amps..... Use pedals to get more gain.... The tone and integrity of the signal will start to fall apart and get all nasty dirty and loose clarity..... Not good grit.
    Thanks for the video. 😎

  • @johnmirabile3535
    @johnmirabile3535 2 роки тому

    JACKKKK LET ME KNOW IF YOU EVER SELL THAT PELHAMISH BLUE TELE ON YOUR WALL, SHES A BEAUTY!

  • @1cleandude
    @1cleandude 2 роки тому

    Awesome video Jack thanks for your time and expertise! I have the 2012 BJ FSR with Celestion Greenback and just can’t seem to dial in that brittle clean tone you demonstrated! I’ll try these suggestions and see what gives!🙏🏻

  • @088Noir
    @088Noir 2 роки тому

    Again after revisiting found even more interesting round glassy sound: no master volume push just even if vol 4 master 4
    Treble: 3.5
    Bass: 5
    Middle: 1.5
    Reverb: 2/3
    Fat: OFF

  • @zacharymarcengill1889
    @zacharymarcengill1889 2 роки тому +1

    I love your reviews and tips, not to mention your singing & playing. This channel is amazing! Thank you

  • @088Noir
    @088Noir 2 роки тому

    One thing that improves bjr and it's easy all the boxy complains go away. Try to seat it on top of a bench. Totally different thing.

  • @markrushing23
    @markrushing23 9 місяців тому

    This info has helped

  • @topbooker
    @topbooker 2 роки тому

    This guy knows his shit

  • @msaintpc
    @msaintpc 2 роки тому

    That's the most beautiful Strat I've ever seen. Where can I get one like it?

    • @JackFossett
      @JackFossett  2 роки тому

      Thats the Fender Player Plus Series in Tequila Sunrise, they should be available pretty much anywhere -

  • @chrispage2782
    @chrispage2782 2 місяці тому

    Hey Jack; great, comprehensive vid. I need some advice pertaining to your recommendations. I have an American, Green board Jr (‘97 I think). I’ve just paid more than twice what I bought it for, for repairs and inspection. It has Bilim mods, it’s been re-capped, two new tubes, mid range knob replace, biased, etc. In other words, it’s as good as it’s going to be. Jensen special design speaker. Depending on where Im playing, a lot of times it sounds like a donkey farting through wax paper. It might be the fat switch, it might be that I’m pushing the mids too much (many folks have told me I SHOULD push the mids). The lead tones are great, the single note soloing, but the rhythm chords, when I’m comping, sound like two tube screamers on 11; really garbage. Now, I KNOW it’s not a Marshall, and Im aware of the pitfalls of the JR, but do you have any advice? It seems like if I disengage the fat switch, there’s not enough power to cut through, but engaging it, makes it sound like a turd. Thanks for any advice, love your channel!

  • @SawdustAndShavings
    @SawdustAndShavings 3 місяці тому

    Where do you like to set your guitar tone knobs when you are getting your baseline tone set up?

    • @JackFossett
      @JackFossett  3 місяці тому

      Usually wide open but not always. I actually don't play with tone knobs a ton in actual practice, I like a very clear signal, but there are certainly times at live volumes when I back them off a bit.

  • @julielocke-balish1707
    @julielocke-balish1707 9 місяців тому

    Thanks for all your videos!! I love them!
    Do you use an attenuator with the blues jr? I can’t put mine up over 5 without blowing my ears out.. in the house anyway.. lol

  • @glenkepic3208
    @glenkepic3208 2 роки тому

    I wanted a Super Champ (Rivera i believe) but the guy took it home. came to his senses :) This is after TG Day, '06.
    Check out a Blues Jr,,,,didn't work. I'd demoed a few in shops before.
    "Well, take one out of the box"
    Prob a spkr unplugged but the new one, Great. Diamond Series.
    Get it too the bedroom with a hand ful of other amps (last gig was a year earlier, Cyber Twin, Pink Houses to Voyager).
    Some said a speaker change from being a great amp.
    G12-35 well aged in a MM FA cab. Really didn't make a difference.
    This amp just needs to breathe, which i let it do before seeing EC in '07.
    Choice jam ? Sitting On Top Of The World, Goodbye Cream style (AS 73") with a Bad Monkey.
    ha, mine $400 otd. Latest, $749. Hours were cut then plus i couldn't really open it up. I let it go.
    Worse after a move to an apt.
    Supposedly, the best selling tube amp of all time

  • @CrazyCalabrese78
    @CrazyCalabrese78 2 роки тому +3

    Nice playing and tones on this video, Jack. Informative video too. I have a Tweed version that I bought new early this year which has the Jensen speaker.
    I have tried various eq settings and found nice big cleans but not a good tone with pedals then I turned off the fat switch and found it a little boxy sounding even with the bass up which just made it sound a bit flabby and not really that full sounding.
    I understand that the fat switch off is acting as a bass and mid cut so I turned it on and leave it on but tried the old trick of sweeping the eq settings until they just sound active. I found a point where the bass and mids really got muddy with the fat switch on and the bass flabbed out.
    After more tweaking I found a nice clean sound and a nice pedal platform at the following settings, using a guitar with humbuckers:
    Reverb 3
    Master 3 (for bedroom but turn it up if your room allows)
    Mids 8
    Bass 3
    Treble 3
    Volume 3
    I hope you or some others with humbuckers can give this a try and tweak it to taste. You may be able to bump the bass or treble up to 4 depending on your guitar.

    • @djc5897
      @djc5897 2 роки тому +1

      Humbuckers sound way too dark with those settings you need to jack up the treble up at around 8-10 to some what eliminate the muddiness/darkness. more like 3 for bass, 3 for middle (the amp has natural mids anyway present) and turn up the treble. Your settings are for like single coil players. But its dawning on me regardless of my eq settings my blues jr 4 always sounds like there is a blanket over the speaker i quite cant put my finger on it

    • @CrazyCalabrese78
      @CrazyCalabrese78 2 роки тому

      @@djc5897 you’re right. I went back and checked the settings the next time I plugged in and upped the treble to 5 and dropped the mids to about the same. Left the bass at 3. Much more clarity and not too dark sounding on either pickup. I might have been running in coil split mode when I dialled it in originally. Just gotta find the right overdrive or boost to use as a first gain stage now. The Carl Martin Plexi tone I have can be used to fatten up the clean tone with the gain on zero. At any other setting it’s got too much gain lol

  • @djc5897
    @djc5897 2 роки тому

    I always thought the eq formula is just typically mids + treble higher and bass lower with humbuckers and single coils opposite formula with treble and mids lower and bass higher to compensate for thin-ness and its ice-picky trebly tones

  • @BreauxBobby
    @BreauxBobby 2 роки тому +4

    Sounds really good! I have a Blues Jr IV and put a Celestion H12 in it. It sounds much better now. Although it sounded very good before with the A type. It isn’t quite as harsh now and the bass is a little tighter, I changed all the tubes to my preference and it didn’t seem to make a whole lot of difference. The tubes the amp came with were fine. I always use the fat switch. The amp sounds a little anemic without it, but I love the way the amp sounds in this video, so I’m going to try this approach.thanks for the tips! Sounds great!

  • @088Noir
    @088Noir 2 роки тому

    I can't explain this but my bjr tweed sounds outstanding with or without the fat switch using the middle backed to 2 or 3. Reverb can use it on all settings depending on the style. I hated BJRIII was so harsh... Sold it.

    • @JackFossett
      @JackFossett  2 роки тому

      Oh yeah I can see that -- backing off the EQ definitely brings the fat switch to a more usable setting.

  • @kevinbotting6956
    @kevinbotting6956 2 роки тому

    I thought the Cannabis Rex sounded rather constipated. The Jensen was great - wiry, clear and responsive.