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The Blues Jr. Lacquered Tweed is a remarkable 15W amplifier from Fender. It gets a true vintage makeover with a lacquered tweed covering and a 12" Jensen speaker that has a vintage voice. The all-tube signal path, using a pair of EL84 output tubes and 3 12AX7 preamp tubes, creates beautiful golden tones. It comes with Fender's famous reverb, flexible controls, and a FAT switch for a mid boost. Just look at its chrome panel, the tweed finish with vintage-style brown and gold grille cloth, and those cool vintage pointer knobs! Features include 15 watts of power, a 12" Jensen® C-12N speaker, single channel and input, preamp tube overdrive, spring reverb, and a FAT boost switch. General details: it belongs to the Hot Rod series, has a lacquered tweed color, is a tube amplifier made in MX, and is on the Pro Tube platform. Electronics: it has controls like reverb, master, middle, bass, treble, fat switch, and volume; a single 1/4" input; one channel; reverb effect; 1/4" connection type; 120V voltage; and 15 watts of power. Hardware: it has chicken-head style pointer - black control knobs, a lacquered tweed amplifier covering, a cabinet made of 3/4” particle board with a plywood baffle board, vintage-style brown and gold grille cloth, a vintage-style leather handle with nickel mounting hardware, a red amplifier jewel, a single 1/4' mono speaker jack, a chrome front panel, and an 8EB2C1B reverb tank. Speakers: it has one 12" Jensen® C12-N with a ceramic magnet and a total impedance of 8 ohms. Tubes: it has 2 x EL84 power tubes, 3 x 12AX7 preamp tubes, and a solid-state rectifier. PLU: 0213205700.
Using this Fender Blues Junior amp is a breeze. First, plug it into a 120V power source. Then, connect your guitar to the 1/4" input. You can adjust the sound using the controls like volume, bass, treble, middle, and master. The FAT switch gives a mid boost when you want a fuller sound, and the reverb adds a nice depth. When it comes to maintenance, keep it in a dry place. Don't expose it to extreme temperatures or humidity. If the amplifier starts to make strange noises, turn it off immediately and have it checked by a professional. Clean the exterior with a soft, dry cloth. The tubes may need to be replaced after a long time of use. Just make sure to use the same type of tubes (2 x EL84 power tubes and 3 x 12AX7 preamp tubes) when you do so. Also, be careful when handling the amplifier because it's quite heavy. That's all you need to know to get the most out of your Fender Blues Junior amp!