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Post subject: Blues jr or Pro jr ?
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 9:44 pm
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I can't decide between the Blues jr or the Pro jr. I play primarily in my house and maybe a gig here and there. But I want to be able to turn up the master volume to get a slight overdrive. I play a lot of blues. Please help me on my decision.


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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 8:41 am
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Get the Blues Junior for the reverb.


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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 4:09 pm
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Does the Blues Junior have good reverb. And also, does it break up nicely when turned up really loud? The guys at GC told me to turn it down with the master at 4. I did notice that the BJ had a really good clean sound. Thanks


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yeah it has a good reverb and if you want to crank it at lower volumes just set the master to somewhere between 1 and 2 and adjust the drive with the volume knob on the amp

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hottrod wrote:
Does the Blues Junior have good reverb. And also, does it break up nicely when turned up really loud? The guys at GC told me to turn it down with the master at 4. I did notice that the BJ had a really good clean sound. Thanks


Tell the guys at GC what you want to do and ask them to put you in an area where you can crank it if you want to. Personally, I would go with the Pro Jr. You won't miss the reverb on a good sounding amp. The Deluxe 5e3 circuit is legendary and has no reverb just serious organic tone.


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Thanks for your help.


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