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Open Box Fender Blues Jr. IV Special Edition 15W 1x12 Private Jack Guitar Combo Amp Level 1 Black
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Description
The Fender Blues Jr. IV Special-Edition 15W 1x12 Private Jack guitar combo amp adds modified preamp circuitry, smoother-sounding spring reverb and improved aesthetics to the beloved classic small combo amp. A 15-watt favorite in any setting, the Blues Jr. IV is ideal for guitarists who need to hit the stage or studio at a moment’s notice, with warm tone and versatile features. This special-edition features a 12” Eminence Private Jack speaker, chock full of classic British flavor with a bevy of mids and extended highs, and thick and smooth tone.



Features
- 12” Eminence Private Jack speaker
- Modified preamp circuitry
- Control panel: Volume, Fat Switch, Treble, Bass, Middle, Master and Reverb
Specs
- Amplifier type: Tube
- Output: 15W
- Inputs: One 1/4”
- One channel
- Tubes: 3 x 12AX7, 2 x EL84
- Black textured vinyl covering
- Lightly aged silver grille cloth
- Molded plastic strap handle with nickel-plated caps
- Dimensions (WxDxH): 18” x 9.81” x 16”
- Weight: 31.5 lb.
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Bad input jack
submitteda year ago
byDusty Beard
fromReno
Brand new; plugged in the cable and heard nothing but noise. Swapped cables and then figured out the input jack was faulty by wiggling the cable. How much more difficult would it be for fender to find better components and or quality test more rigorously? Second major failure of a Fender amp this year. I won't be using Fender amps for gigs anymore.
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