jalguitarman
Junior Member
I took back the Bugera to GC today. One guys wasn't surprised that I wasn't thrilled with it and expected I would be bringing it back.
Well I tried the Blues Junior and was much more pleasd with the sound than the Bugera right off the bat! Both amps have a warm tonality. With the Blues Junior I get warmth but with a note definition I was not going to be able to get out of the Bugera without some modifications. I am guessing the Blues Jnior NOS is supposed to be a down sized version of the Blues Deluxe I tried my Purple PRS through the day I picked it up. I noticed how the amp felt right away! as if the amp was aiding me instead of fighting me. At least at those settings. I took the Purple PRS with me to try it out as I wanted that to be my reference point. I played with the controls a bit as I noodled and decided it was coming home with me, very quickly!!
Now after gettting it home and playing about with the controls I am LOVING this amp!!!!! I notice much more distiction in the tonal differences between my Black Cherry burst Strat and my Carvin CS-6 (my 2 comparision guitars tonight), that in my Mesa, and thats even the clean channels on the Mesa. I noticed the CS-6 sounds much fatter through that amp when I push the pre-amp. More like a classic Les Paul sound. The Bridge pick up of my Black Cherry Burst Strat sounded AMAZING!! Note: I wired the electronics up EJ style so the tone control rolls down the bridge pick up instead of the middle , but even wide open it has a nice "classic" crunch to it!! I am betting that putting my Tele through that distortion will easily get me That Tommy TuTone "Jenny 867-5309" tone. The Neck pick up on the Strat is classic blues with just a little bit of gain added. Not added for break up but for tonal shaping. As I figured htis thing does great at very low volumes but can get loud! No suprise. I pushed the master to about 4 with the volume cranked and was met with quite an amount of air movement.
Overall this is just a sweet amp. I am likely gonna try runing it in stereo with the Roadking via a Chorus pedal. Given the warmth of this amp I may get a T.C. electronic "Corona" Chorus to add some sheen to the sound. I think at some point I will experiment with different tube brands. I think the speaker is a Ceramic Jensen so perhaps an Alnico Jensen in the future. As is, this is a great amp!!!
Well I tried the Blues Junior and was much more pleasd with the sound than the Bugera right off the bat! Both amps have a warm tonality. With the Blues Junior I get warmth but with a note definition I was not going to be able to get out of the Bugera without some modifications. I am guessing the Blues Jnior NOS is supposed to be a down sized version of the Blues Deluxe I tried my Purple PRS through the day I picked it up. I noticed how the amp felt right away! as if the amp was aiding me instead of fighting me. At least at those settings. I took the Purple PRS with me to try it out as I wanted that to be my reference point. I played with the controls a bit as I noodled and decided it was coming home with me, very quickly!!
Now after gettting it home and playing about with the controls I am LOVING this amp!!!!! I notice much more distiction in the tonal differences between my Black Cherry burst Strat and my Carvin CS-6 (my 2 comparision guitars tonight), that in my Mesa, and thats even the clean channels on the Mesa. I noticed the CS-6 sounds much fatter through that amp when I push the pre-amp. More like a classic Les Paul sound. The Bridge pick up of my Black Cherry Burst Strat sounded AMAZING!! Note: I wired the electronics up EJ style so the tone control rolls down the bridge pick up instead of the middle , but even wide open it has a nice "classic" crunch to it!! I am betting that putting my Tele through that distortion will easily get me That Tommy TuTone "Jenny 867-5309" tone. The Neck pick up on the Strat is classic blues with just a little bit of gain added. Not added for break up but for tonal shaping. As I figured htis thing does great at very low volumes but can get loud! No suprise. I pushed the master to about 4 with the volume cranked and was met with quite an amount of air movement.
Overall this is just a sweet amp. I am likely gonna try runing it in stereo with the Roadking via a Chorus pedal. Given the warmth of this amp I may get a T.C. electronic "Corona" Chorus to add some sheen to the sound. I think at some point I will experiment with different tube brands. I think the speaker is a Ceramic Jensen so perhaps an Alnico Jensen in the future. As is, this is a great amp!!!