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Description
VINTAGE MAKEOVER TO A LONGTIME FAVORITE
The Blues Jr. Lacquered Tweed takes Fender's 15W gem and gives it the true vintage treatment with a lacquered tweed covering and a vintage-voiced 12" Jensen speaker. Its golden tones are generated by an all-tube signal path using a pair of EL84 output tubes and 3 - 12AX7 preamp tubes. Add renowned Fender reverb, flexible controls, FAT switch for mid boost, and you're in business. And just look at that chrome panel, that tweed finish with vintage-style brown and gold grille cloth, and those vintage pointer knobs!
FEATURES - 15 watts
12" Jensen® C-12N speaker
Single channel and input
Preamp tube overdrive
Spring reverb
FAT boost switch
Owner's manual
Fender Blues Junior - Lacquered Tweed User ManualProduct specs
| Available since | September 2006 |
| Powerrate in W | 15 W |
| Speaker size | 1x 12" |
| Power Amp Tubes | EL84 |
| Channels | 1 |
| Reverb | Yes |
| External FX Loop | No |
| Recording Output | No |
| MIDI Interface | No |
| Connection for External Speaker | No |
| Headphone connection | No |
| Footswitch connection | Yes |
| Incl. Footswitch | No |
| Weight in kg | 14,0 kg |
FAQs
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What are the tonal characteristics of the Fender Blues Junior Lacquered Tweed?
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The Fender Blues Junior Lacquered Tweed offers a classic, warm tube tone with rich mids and smooth highs, thanks to its all-tube design and 12" Jensen speaker. It delivers vintage-inspired sounds suitable for blues, rock, and jazz.
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Is the Fender Blues Junior Lacquered Tweed suitable for gigging?
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With its 15-watt output and 12" speaker, the Fender Blues Junior Lacquered Tweed is ideal for small to medium-sized venues. Its compact size and portability make it a popular choice for gigging musicians who need a reliable and versatile amp.
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Does the Fender Blues Junior Lacquered Tweed have an effects loop?
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No, the Fender Blues Junior Lacquered Tweed does not feature an external effects loop. However, it works well with pedals placed before the amp in the signal chain.
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Can I connect an external speaker to the Fender Blues Junior Lacquered Tweed?
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The Fender Blues Junior Lacquered Tweed does not have a connection for an external speaker. It is designed to be used with its built-in 12" Jensen speaker for optimal performance.
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What type of tubes does the Fender Blues Junior Lacquered Tweed use?
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The Fender Blues Junior Lacquered Tweed features EL84 power tubes and 12AX7 preamp tubes, contributing to its warm and dynamic tube-driven sound.
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Reviews
PROS
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Versatile for home, studio, and live settings
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Lacquered tweed gives it a beautiful, vintage look
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Built-in reverb effect adds depth to sound
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Exceptional clean and overdriven tones
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Compact and relatively lightweight for portability
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Works well with pedals for expanded sound options
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Sounds great with both electric and acoustic guitars
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Master volume allows for nice breakup at low volumes
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Suitable for a range of music styles, including jazz and blues
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Sturdy build quality, with some models featuring enhanced durability
CONS
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Some units experienced early tube failure
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Not ideal for bedroom levels without an attenuator
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Single channel, limiting on-the-fly sound versatility
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Knob markings can be hard to read
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Handle has sharp edges, uncomfortable to carry
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Lacks a foot-switch option
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Fender Blues Junior - Lacquered Tweed.
Features and functionality
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Despite concerns, the amp can be adjusted to very low volumes, making it suitable for bedroom practice.
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The Lacquered Tweed model's circuit update post-2019 aligns it with the Blues Junior IV, identified by a black PCB, indicating cathode biasing.
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The Lacquered Tweed is noted for its honky mid-range and bright cleans, making it less suitable for distortion pedal pairing.
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Special editions of the Blues Jr., like the Western Tolex with a Cannabis Rex speaker, receive high praise for their blues tone.
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Setup and maintenance
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For the Blues Junior IV, ideal tube bias is reported between 50-70%, compared to the hotter 90% on the earlier Mark III versions.
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Comparisons
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The Blues Junior Lacquered Tweed's circuit is consistent with the model year; post-2019 versions share the Blues Junior IV's circuit updates.
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The Lacquered Tweed's Jensen C-12N speaker is often preferred over the Blues Jr. IV's Celestion A-Type for its superior tone quality.
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The Supro Delta King 12 and Fender Pro Jr. are recommended as better blues amps in the same price range, with the Supro performing well at lower volumes.
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Alternatives like the Monoprice/Harley Benton Tube 15 offer an FX loop, providing added versatility compared to the Blues Jr. models.
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The Blues Junior was chosen over the Vox AC10 for its versatility with pedals, despite the Vox's appealing sound.
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The Roland Blues Cube was considered but ultimately not chosen due to its price matching the Blues Junior, highlighting preference for the tube sound.
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Build quality
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The PCB color indicates circuit version: black for Mark IV, greenish for Mark III, affecting bias setup.
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Use cases and applications
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Owners find the amp's spring reverb exceptional for genres like classic rock, blues, and funk, with a preference for Fender and Gibson guitars.
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Based on 20 Reviews and 104 Ratings
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Awsome
It doesn't have a Standby button, what may be a problem for an all tube amp, but sounds amazing and incredibly loud for 15 W. I love mine and don't have intention of buying another amp, even for concerts
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Loud and portable: do we need anything more?
Picked up a second hand Blues Junior having gigged with it last weekend on a whim. I'm not a fan of its bigger brothers, but wow am I happy with this little monster. For the time being, I don't see a need for any other amp.
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two EL84s in fixed bias with that much negative feedback do a solid 20 watts... hell, the ac15 ac10 both do a good 16 to 18 clean in cathode bias, no negative feedback with a tube rectifier... no joke
Artist usage
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John Mayer uses the Fender Hot Rod Series Blues Junior 15W 1x12 Tube Guitar Combo Amp during his live performances.
Justin is seen playing through this Fender Hot Rod Series amplifier, presumably back stage while on tour.
In this Facebook image, Julien Baker can be seen with her equipment plugged into a Fender Blues Juniour.
In this picture, captioned "Making noise with @fender", George is with two Fender amps, a Princeton Reverb and a Tweed Blues Junior.
During the live performance at NYU Strawberry Fest on May 4, 2018, as captured in the YouTube video by iwaseasymeat, Lila Ramani is seen using a Fender Blues Junior - Lacquered Tweed amplifier. This was prior to her use of the Roland Jazz Chorus.
“I’m using a Fender Blues Junior and a Barber Burn Unit for acoustic things where I’ll play lead but don’t want it to be just fuzz. I don’t like losing the metal of the strings inside the fuzz, so I keep it to a minimum."
Brandon Hagen uses a Fender Blues Junior - Lacquered Tweed as part of his guitar amplification setup, as confirmed in the "Vundabar Rig Rundown" by Chris Kies on Premier Guitar. Hagen’s signal is routed through both a Fender Hot Rod Deville and a Blues Junior, with the latter being cranked to utilize its single 12" speaker for a more pronounced midrange sound.
In an Instagram post by Sithu Aye, he shares a photo of his workspace, which includes a Fender Blues Junior - Lacquered Tweed amplifier. The caption details his progress in setting up his office and workspace after moving house.
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