I got my blues jr iv about 3months ago. Killer video! The blues jr is technically my first tube amp I’ve purchased. I just got my ‘72 Stratocaster it’s first refret, and man it’s sounding great through the Jr IV. Down the line I desire a stereo set up with a tweed IV 😝.
I’m getting more familiar with it, but it’s still too loud for my basement while the kids are asleep! It’s crazy how different it sounds with different guitars too. For my Strat it’s best with this eq: bass 12, mid 6, treble 3, but my Les Paul sounds good with everything around noon. I’ve also discovered that having the guitar’s volume down makes a big difference in noise and harsh frequencies. Have you tried it with any pedals?
@@justinbishopmusic i hear ya! I stay in a townhouse with my parents and it’s always to loud for my mom 😂. The single coil pickup can be a noisy one forsure, I don’t encounter much noise to be honest. Just normal single coil stuff That’s a great EQ setting for a Stratocaster. I used a Gibson les Paul into the amp and it sounded sooo dark I was shocked 😳. Ive used pedals…after awhile I stopped using them though. I just got all these new pedals and I barely use them because I love the pure tone of the guitar amp combo.
For playing at home I love my Blues Junior IV with Canabis Rex speakers very much. Best sound to me is master between 8 and 12 and volume between 4 and 8. I use a power attenuator to get a killer sound without destroying my ears.
I had my phone sitting towards the edge of my desk while I watched this, and every time your phone moved I thought it was my phone moving and that it was going to fall off my desk. Thanks for the anxiety! Great video, though. I have one of those Monoprice 15W amps, and I haven't really dialed it in quite how I like it yet.
It's like those commercials where a bug crawls across the screen...anxiety! I thought about the monoprice but saved up a bit more for the Blues Jr. When I first plugged it in, I wasn't happy, so I made this video to maybe help someone else. You should be able to dial yours in just fine...but I'm afraid tone chasing is a life-long journey! It's a fun one though!!
Master all the way up, guitar volume around 6-7, then dial the amp volume to the room you’re playing in. Any OD or boosts either need a bass knob that you can turn down or just stick with mid-focused ODs like tube screamers or Klon type pedals. If you boost bass frequencies with an OD, you get mud.
I really like turning the master all the way up and having the volume low, and using the volume knob on the guitar to get clean at low volume, and saturated at full
@@justinbishopmusic Nothing much, just dialing in my hot rod deluxe :) And slowly morphing into you as a person it seems haha, we will have to catch up to talk about it all!
@@drewhenriksen2993 Hot Rod Deluxe?!? I’m jealous! So excited! I had a Blues Deluxe years ago, and everywhere I played it, people complained it was too loud, so I sold it. How stupid of me! But hey, hit me up for lunch one day if you’re in town on a weekday.
I set my volume at 4 my master volume at 9 and control the volume/gain with my guitar. I can go from clean to overdriven with out touching the amp. Reverb is best around 2 and a half.
I have this amp, I fucking love this amp, but yeah it can be difficult to dial in the tone and sometimes it just doesn’t want to cooperate. Definitely more intuitive once it gets louder. I keep the fat always on and bass up and dial back the brightness. Gain sounds better when the amp is opened up. If you have to play quiet keep it clean. The reverb on this amp doesn’t do much, I keep it cranked but it does muddy things up a bit
Great video. I am from Brazil, living in the USA for a year. I took the opportunity to buy the same set as yours: à professional Stratocaster II and a blues junior LTD (2021). Do you think I can get really clean sounds from this amp? And, do you think I can get good distortion with pedal at really low volumes (I have to play lower than a TV in my neighborhood 😅). Thanks for your video.
If I were you, for lower volumes, I’ve been happier with the Fender super champ X2. The Blues JR has a very fine line between too quiet and too loud. The Super Champ X2 has built in effects, and it has a very nice bedroom tone at 3 on the volume knob. Also, a Squier Classic Vibe Gets close to the same tone and feel as the American Pro II, but it’s much cheaper. And if you want distortion, I like the Mosky Golden Horse on Amazon.
Oh, and the Boss Katana is a solid state amp, but I use it as much as the super champ. You can get pretty much any sound from it at that you want, and at any volume.
@@justinbishopmusic Thank you so much for replying me. Maybe I have precipitated buying the blues jr. I’ll see what I can do, I only have a couple of more months in the USA… Thank you. I really appreciate it.
I've Just bought a Blues Junior and I'm loving it. It's perfect for studio, small gigs and medium concerts. A bit loud for home use, but my neighbors can handle... an amp with a master control is essential.. it's not a masterpiece, so I can mod it freely (apesar de ter sido 5k aqui no Brasil)... perfect for the road!
I saw your Marshall origin 50c video. I bought the 20c as the 50c was just a bit too big and heavy for me. Not happy with my sound with the 20c and wondering if I should have gone for the blues junior lol but I’m going to go try your tips!
There’s an art to it and lots of experimenting. My 50c sounds best with boost on and gain at 7, tilt at 10, and Presence on 0. I use a tube screamer for higher gain.
@@justinbishopmusic cheers! I’ve been experimenting and the tube screamer does wonders too! Thanks for the advice! I need a Klon type for the single coils.
Just the camera, I think. I got a little lazy on this one. Today I would use an SM57 into a Focusrite 2i2. But also since then I’ve traded this and acquired a Marshall Origin 50c and a Roland Blues Cube, both of which have a direct out.
I have watched several videos about the blues jr but I learned so much more from your video. Great work thanks, awesome.
Glad I could help a little! Don’t be afraid to turn the knobs all the way up and experiment.
Oh- ya I bought a blues jr and I absolutely adore it. My first one was destroyed in the Camp Fire in 2018. Bought another as soon as I could
I got my blues jr iv about 3months ago. Killer video! The blues jr is technically my first tube amp I’ve purchased. I just got my ‘72 Stratocaster it’s first refret, and man it’s sounding great through the Jr IV.
Down the line I desire a stereo set up with a tweed IV 😝.
I’m getting more familiar with it, but it’s still too loud for my basement while the kids are asleep! It’s crazy how different it sounds with different guitars too. For my Strat it’s best with this eq: bass 12, mid 6, treble 3, but my Les Paul sounds good with everything around noon. I’ve also discovered that having the guitar’s volume down makes a big difference in noise and harsh frequencies. Have you tried it with any pedals?
@@justinbishopmusic i hear ya! I stay in a townhouse with my parents and it’s always to loud for my mom 😂. The single coil pickup can be a noisy one forsure, I don’t encounter much noise to be honest. Just normal single coil stuff
That’s a great EQ setting for a Stratocaster. I used a Gibson les Paul into the amp and it sounded sooo dark I was shocked 😳.
Ive used pedals…after awhile I stopped using them though. I just got all these new pedals and I barely use them because I love the pure tone of the guitar amp combo.
Excellent lesson! Well done. Agree on the reverb, easy to get too much. You can Mike that little Jr if you hit the big time
For playing at home I love my Blues Junior IV with Canabis Rex speakers very much. Best sound to me is master between 8 and 12 and volume between 4 and 8. I use a power attenuator to get a killer sound without destroying my ears.
Nice! What kind of attenuator?
I had my phone sitting towards the edge of my desk while I watched this, and every time your phone moved I thought it was my phone moving and that it was going to fall off my desk. Thanks for the anxiety! Great video, though. I have one of those Monoprice 15W amps, and I haven't really dialed it in quite how I like it yet.
It's like those commercials where a bug crawls across the screen...anxiety! I thought about the monoprice but saved up a bit more for the Blues Jr. When I first plugged it in, I wasn't happy, so I made this video to maybe help someone else. You should be able to dial yours in just fine...but I'm afraid tone chasing is a life-long journey! It's a fun one though!!
Master Yoda apreciating the song. Very nice video and song man.
“Practice your scales you must! Become one with the Pentatonic!”
Great video for tube amp beginners! And if you're into heavier sounds the Mesa Boogie Mk 5:25 mini head will dial in metal at bedroom levels
Master all the way up, guitar volume around 6-7, then dial the amp volume to the room you’re playing in. Any OD or boosts either need a bass knob that you can turn down or just stick with mid-focused ODs like tube screamers or Klon type pedals. If you boost bass frequencies with an OD, you get mud.
I really like turning the master all the way up and having the volume low, and using the volume knob on the guitar to get clean at low volume, and saturated at full
Exactly! Took me some time, though, back in the day to realize as intuitively it seemed more natural to do it the other way round...
Great vid, many thanks, not had mine long and being a beginner this'll help me for sure 👍🎸
You are awesome J Bishop.
Dude! What’s up?!
@@justinbishopmusic Nothing much, just dialing in my hot rod deluxe :) And slowly morphing into you as a person it seems haha, we will have to catch up to talk about it all!
@@drewhenriksen2993 Hot Rod Deluxe?!? I’m jealous! So excited! I had a Blues Deluxe years ago, and everywhere I played it, people complained it was too loud, so I sold it. How stupid of me! But hey, hit me up for lunch one day if you’re in town on a weekday.
I set my volume at 4 my master volume at 9 and control the volume/gain with my guitar. I can go from clean to overdriven with out touching the amp. Reverb is best around 2 and a half.
It’s amazing what the volume on the guitar can do when you have the amp dialed in right!
I have this amp, I fucking love this amp, but yeah it can be difficult to dial in the tone and sometimes it just doesn’t want to cooperate. Definitely more intuitive once it gets louder. I keep the fat always on and bass up and dial back the brightness. Gain sounds better when the amp is opened up. If you have to play quiet keep it clean. The reverb on this amp doesn’t do much, I keep it cranked but it does muddy things up a bit
Good stuff! Thank you!
Great video. I am from Brazil, living in the USA for a year. I took the opportunity to buy the same set as yours: à professional Stratocaster II and a blues junior LTD (2021). Do you think I can get really clean sounds from this amp? And, do you think I can get good distortion with pedal at really low volumes (I have to play lower than a TV in my neighborhood 😅). Thanks for your video.
If I were you, for lower volumes, I’ve been happier with the Fender super champ X2. The Blues JR has a very fine line between too quiet and too loud. The Super Champ X2 has built in effects, and it has a very nice bedroom tone at 3 on the volume knob. Also, a Squier Classic Vibe Gets close to the same tone and feel as the American Pro II, but it’s much cheaper. And if you want distortion, I like the Mosky Golden Horse on Amazon.
Oh, and the Boss Katana is a solid state amp, but I use it as much as the super champ. You can get pretty much any sound from it at that you want, and at any volume.
@@justinbishopmusic Thank you so much for replying me. Maybe I have precipitated buying the blues jr. I’ll see what I can do, I only have a couple of more months in the USA… Thank you. I really appreciate it.
@@alessandrotorrescampos522 I hope my country has treated you well! I have a friend in Uberlandia. He plays a Tagima!
I've Just bought a Blues Junior and I'm loving it. It's perfect for studio, small gigs and medium concerts. A bit loud for home use, but my neighbors can handle... an amp with a master control is essential.. it's not a masterpiece, so I can mod it freely (apesar de ter sido 5k aqui no Brasil)... perfect for the road!
Great video! Thanks.
I saw your Marshall origin 50c video. I bought the 20c as the 50c was just a bit too big and heavy for me. Not happy with my sound with the 20c and wondering if I should have gone for the blues junior lol but I’m going to go try your tips!
There’s an art to it and lots of experimenting. My 50c sounds best with boost on and gain at 7, tilt at 10, and Presence on 0. I use a tube screamer for higher gain.
Oh and if you’re running single coils, then a compressor fattens up the tone. Or a boost pedal or Klon clone.
@@justinbishopmusic cheers! I’ve been experimenting and the tube screamer does wonders too! Thanks for the advice! I need a Klon type for the single coils.
What sort of settings do you use for your tele?
Thanks 😊 great video really helped 😊
what were you recording the amp with ?
Just the camera, I think. I got a little lazy on this one. Today I would use an SM57 into a Focusrite 2i2. But also since then I’ve traded this and acquired a Marshall Origin 50c and a Roland Blues Cube, both of which have a direct out.
Uhmmmm........ What color is that American Professional Strat? It looks a lot like my Agave Blue MIM.
Mystic surf green
Why ya making me buy another amp? Lol
It makes a solid state sound like a stale pancake.
Two words: noise gate
With the single coils for sure! I bought a Marshall Origin 50C, and the Strat doesn’t seem as noisy through it for some reason.
@@justinbishopmusic cool, man. A noise gate just helps through any amp. My 2 cents
Maybe invest in a tuner, jsus. 😕
That B-string drives me crazy! Bend it once and it’s done. Maybe time for new tuners as well!
I like to turn it up until I feel my head start to hurt, then turn it down a little bit. Works every time.
🤣Solid tip, man! I need more life advice from you! My friend says it doesn't sound good unless you can feel it!