@@jazz-chichi The reason why I asked this is I can not decide between the Fender 57 Custom Champ and this for home practice. 5W vs 15W, made in US vs made in Mex. The price difference. Could you please share a couple of thoughts with me about these two combos? It would help me a lot. In Hungary, where I live, you can not just go inside a music store and try them, because they have hardly anything in stock. Thanx!
if you play modern rock or blues, Pro Junior is better I would say. Pro Junior sounds like Marshall's when you play on overdrive. I feel Pro Junior is useful! That's why Jeff Beck used this, imo. If you play Jazz or old rockabilly mainly, 57 champ is yours. Champ always goes with old fashion style. I don't play in a band so I love champ more than Pro Junior.
@@jazz-chichi I appreciate your answer a lot, thanx! I like both, I like how they sound. I am buying the Jeff Beck Strat, so probably I should go for the FPJIV. Mind you, two facts worry me. The Pro Junior IV is not built in the US and it is very cheap. Please do not think I am snobbish! My experience is that quality must be paid for! Is the Fender Pro Junior IV of high quality? Is it well built? What do you think? Thanx very much!
Champ is built much better than Pro Junior but I think tone of Pro Junior is great enough. Actually, before I come to play pro Junior I’ve played matchless dc30 for about 20 years! When my matchless broke, I bought pro Junior instead of matchless. Now I feel pro Junior goes with me much better than matchless in blues and rock, even jazz context. I never tried pro Junior before I bought it online. I’m lucky to have pro Junior. For me pro Junior replaced high price matchless! I would say don’t worry to pro Junior’s quality! Thank you!
Wonderful buddy 🙌🙌
Thank you😍
Cool playing! Is this the Pro Junior IV that is on the market now? Thanx!
Thanks!
Yeah, tweed Pro Junior Ⅳ🎸
@@jazz-chichi The reason why I asked this is I can not decide between the Fender 57 Custom Champ and this for home practice. 5W vs 15W, made in US vs made in Mex. The price difference. Could you please share a couple of thoughts with me about these two combos? It would help me a lot. In Hungary, where I live, you can not just go inside a music store and try them, because they have hardly anything in stock. Thanx!
if you play modern rock or blues, Pro Junior is better I would say.
Pro Junior sounds like Marshall's when you play on overdrive. I feel Pro Junior is useful! That's why Jeff Beck used this, imo.
If you play Jazz or old rockabilly mainly, 57 champ is yours. Champ always goes with old fashion style.
I don't play in a band so I love champ more than Pro Junior.
@@jazz-chichi I appreciate your answer a lot, thanx!
I like both, I like how they sound.
I am buying the Jeff Beck Strat, so probably I should go for the FPJIV. Mind you, two facts worry me. The Pro Junior IV is not built in the US and it is very cheap. Please do not think I am snobbish! My experience is that quality must be paid for!
Is the Fender Pro Junior IV of high quality? Is it well built?
What do you think?
Thanx very much!
Champ is built much better than Pro Junior but I think tone of Pro Junior is great enough.
Actually, before I come to play pro Junior I’ve played matchless dc30 for about 20 years! When my matchless broke, I bought pro Junior instead of matchless. Now I feel pro Junior goes with me much better than matchless in blues and rock, even jazz context.
I never tried pro Junior before I bought it online. I’m lucky to have pro Junior.
For me pro Junior replaced high price matchless!
I would say don’t worry to pro Junior’s quality!
Thank you!