Ventilator
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I'm not really trying to do a review with this post since I dont own it and haven't played on in any proper context yet. However this was my first impression of the amp:
I played one at Sam Ash the other day and loved it. I especially liked how the knobs on it could really shape the tone. The two volume controls could go from a beautiful clean to a great classic rock distortion. The three band EQ was really responsive. They seemed to make a much bigger effect on the overall tone than other amps that I've dealt with. Reverb was superb. In the room I was in, turning it up to about 3 or 4 made it somewhat reminiscent of a chorus effect. Maybe that's just me though. When it was turned all the way, it sounded very true. It did not give off the ringing kind of feedbacky sound you get out of other spring reverb units when it was all the way up. I was playing a strat on it. The fat switch did its job very well. I figured I'd have to switch it off when I plugged a les paul into it, but I was wrong. It still sounded better. Perhaps that's just the way with anything that has moderate output pickups in it. Bottom line: I want one.
I've done a little digging and found that these are popular amps to mod. Things like presence control knobs, clean boost and stand-by switches can be added to this without changing its tone. Then you can still swap tubes and the speaker if the stock sound doesn't suit you. I'm not sure how much of that is actually necessary or useful, I mean I do love the way things are stock on it, but I do love to tinker with things.
So two things:
1) does anyone have anything to say about the amp as is (stock)? You know: thoughts, opinions... etc.
2) does anyone have any experience with a modded blues jr? Like how the mods affected the amp and/or how easy they were to install.
Any opinions on the Blues Jr III would be appreciated.
I played one at Sam Ash the other day and loved it. I especially liked how the knobs on it could really shape the tone. The two volume controls could go from a beautiful clean to a great classic rock distortion. The three band EQ was really responsive. They seemed to make a much bigger effect on the overall tone than other amps that I've dealt with. Reverb was superb. In the room I was in, turning it up to about 3 or 4 made it somewhat reminiscent of a chorus effect. Maybe that's just me though. When it was turned all the way, it sounded very true. It did not give off the ringing kind of feedbacky sound you get out of other spring reverb units when it was all the way up. I was playing a strat on it. The fat switch did its job very well. I figured I'd have to switch it off when I plugged a les paul into it, but I was wrong. It still sounded better. Perhaps that's just the way with anything that has moderate output pickups in it. Bottom line: I want one.
I've done a little digging and found that these are popular amps to mod. Things like presence control knobs, clean boost and stand-by switches can be added to this without changing its tone. Then you can still swap tubes and the speaker if the stock sound doesn't suit you. I'm not sure how much of that is actually necessary or useful, I mean I do love the way things are stock on it, but I do love to tinker with things.
So two things:
1) does anyone have anything to say about the amp as is (stock)? You know: thoughts, opinions... etc.
2) does anyone have any experience with a modded blues jr? Like how the mods affected the amp and/or how easy they were to install.
Any opinions on the Blues Jr III would be appreciated.