Hi to All ,
I recently got my first tube amp in 35 years. It’s a used 2015 Fender Blues Junior in the tweed covering with the Jensen speaker. Right now everything is working fine but I would like to pick up a spare set of EL84s
I’m hoping you might be able to shed some light on the Groove Tubes used in my Blues Junior.
There seems to be a lot of folks that like to bash this amp. I would figure if you made the same amp and it’s been a good seller for going on 20 years it must not be that bad. I understand that it does not have a way to adjust the bias and there are mods to do this. I would rather keep the amp stock if possible.
As a note the current Groove Tubes in the amp have a very clean red number area with no burning of the paint showing so I figure they are running ok.
Right now the amp has the original Groove Tubes that are marked as 4. According to the Fender website the number 4 is on the low end of the medium scale. MEDIUM 4-7 Normal performance, great dynamic range/attack and best all-around rating type for all styles of playing.
For reference I have the amp set for a very clean sound without a lot of grit. The master volume is usually set at around 6 and the regular volume between 2 using a Gibson SG Jr with a single coil or a Fender Strat.
If I understand correctly if I stay with the (4)s as a matched set and the S or R for manufacture I would not need to have the bias reset.
If an adjustable bias is needed to be installed does someone know of a way to install one without removing the PCB?. I believe I have the tools and facilities to do this. I have heard that the board tends to be a nightmare as far as ribbon cables and weak solder tabs
I know it’s a lot of questions but you guys have always come through for me!
Thanks in advance!
dad roadie
I recently got my first tube amp in 35 years. It’s a used 2015 Fender Blues Junior in the tweed covering with the Jensen speaker. Right now everything is working fine but I would like to pick up a spare set of EL84s
I’m hoping you might be able to shed some light on the Groove Tubes used in my Blues Junior.
There seems to be a lot of folks that like to bash this amp. I would figure if you made the same amp and it’s been a good seller for going on 20 years it must not be that bad. I understand that it does not have a way to adjust the bias and there are mods to do this. I would rather keep the amp stock if possible.
As a note the current Groove Tubes in the amp have a very clean red number area with no burning of the paint showing so I figure they are running ok.
Right now the amp has the original Groove Tubes that are marked as 4. According to the Fender website the number 4 is on the low end of the medium scale. MEDIUM 4-7 Normal performance, great dynamic range/attack and best all-around rating type for all styles of playing.
For reference I have the amp set for a very clean sound without a lot of grit. The master volume is usually set at around 6 and the regular volume between 2 using a Gibson SG Jr with a single coil or a Fender Strat.
If I understand correctly if I stay with the (4)s as a matched set and the S or R for manufacture I would not need to have the bias reset.
If an adjustable bias is needed to be installed does someone know of a way to install one without removing the PCB?. I believe I have the tools and facilities to do this. I have heard that the board tends to be a nightmare as far as ribbon cables and weak solder tabs
I know it’s a lot of questions but you guys have always come through for me!
Thanks in advance!
dad roadie
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