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This is what I use too. Had a blues Jr. but it wasn’t “fendery” enough sounding for me. More like a cross between a Fender and a Marshall.
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My thoughts as well. The Blues Junior doesn't have those sparkling Fender cleans like the other Fender amps mentioned here. I'm not sure about the newest Blues Juniors but the older ones had EL84 tubes and I think most of the other Fenders are 6V6 / 6L6 tubes.
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Amp recommendation - clean tone/pedal platform
These would be my suggestions
Vox AC30 /15 Fender Pro Reverb Fender Vibroverb Messa 1x12 All the above I have gigged with but my amp that i last used and still love is a ZT Lunchbox 200 watts clean sound and loves pedals ZT also make the Club 200watts but with a 1x12 great portable amps and really light
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Martin OODB JT Gibson J45 Yamaha LLTA Yamaha SLG200S Yamaha NTX1200R Taylor GSMiniE Rosewood Joe Brown Uke AER Compact 60 Marshall AS50D Now 100% Acoustic and loving it ! No more GAS Last edited by 51 Relic; 09-23-2018 at 09:56 PM. |
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Just tossing this suggestion into the mix, even though purists might freak: try a Roland Blues Cube, either the Blues Cube Hot 30, or the larger two channel 60w (and, I believe, there's an 80w). No tubes, but their cleans are remarkably good and organic sounding, the gain extraordinarily natural, the response fantastic, and they are very light and easy to transport. Not cheap for a SS, but, then, they don't sound SS at all, and - at least the Hot 30, is much cheaper (and, IMO, better sounding) than a Blues Jr.
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I’ve read lots of good reports for the Fender Mustang amps as well.
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Solid State Options
I would consider solid state options.
Just to get you started... I picked up a vintage Yamaha G30-112 ...has sort of cult following with jazzers...and cheap. Last edited by Guest 429; 09-29-2018 at 06:21 AM. |
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Princeton Reverb or Deluxe Reverb would be my choice.
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I've had a b/f 1965 Deluxe Reverb since 1969. And I have a Bugera V22, with Swamp Thang speaker.
Get the Bugera now, and save for a blackface. The Bugera is really versatile, loud, complex, and really surprised me. I must have 25 amps. |
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You have to try a Boss Katana 50. They really sound fabulous at any volume, are very light, and quite inexpensive.
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