I got a Fender Pro Jr at a yard sale sometime about July, under $50 I figure that's not bad...works fine after I re soldered all the tube sockets. I think I might have found 4 total that were good...It buzzed and crackled like a wad of aluminum foil in a microwave. Yeah I did that once...Worked fine after sniffing a little solder, now on to making it sound decent. It seems Fender workmanship and QC are not exactly great these days, if this is what they're putting out, I don't want a new one...and this one is marked Made in USA...ouch...
Not a bad little amp, and actually more wattage than I need for many of the low volume gigs we play, I could use my 6 watt Champ if it didn't sound like a cheesy 8 inch speaker. Almost no hum at all, which seems to be a big problem with these amps, a little hiss at times, but not bad, everything seems to work fine but not near enough bass. I'm spoiled, I've been standing in front of a Super Reverb for 15 years, and a Peavey MX and Kustom 2x12 cab for almost 20 years before that. Not having that 10 foot bulldog barking behind me is a let down...I know I;ll never get this thing to match that, but I'm sure it can get more bass. Plugged in with the Super Reverb and A/B switch, it sounds really thin and wimpy. I know the 10 inch speaker can produce more bass, I've used my 10 band Boss EQ several times, but it also increases volume. Don't need that.
From what I can tell the tone knob just seems to add treble, about halfway seems to work, bass seems to be fixed. The Super Reverb was the opposite, when I first got the thing (1973 silverface) it had overpowering boomy bass with the knob on 2 or so, out of control. One cap swap fixed that, now I run it about 6.
So I've searched the interweb quite a lot, found all kinds of pages with the same basic info on mods for this amp - bias, negative feedbak loop, gain, speaker swap - but not a thing about what cap (if it can be done) will give it more bass.
So far, I've disconnected the negative feedback wire, twisted the green heater wires and routed them away from everything else, and swapped the 13K resistor at R29 with a 22K, bias voltage reads -11.48 now, it was -7.5 with the 13K in there. Most articles I've read say these (and the Blues Jr) are biased way too hot, low tube life. No other mods, it sounds good, don't have the bucks for a new transformer or speaker swap. And I'd love to stuff a 12" speaker in the thing...
So is there a component somewhere I can swap that will let this thing produce more lows?
Schematic http://ampwares.com/schematics/pro_jr.pdf
This one has 1/22/97 written on the board, I'm assuming that's the manufacture date, it's the original Pro Jr, NOT the Pro Jr III. I don't know what revision, I can't find it marked inside anywhere, 12ax7a preamp tubes, EL84 power tubes.
I can't think of any other info you might need...ask if I missed anything. Everything on the board is marked, so finding R29 to swap and R21 and R22 to check bias voltage was easy, no problem finding what is where.
Not a bad little amp, and actually more wattage than I need for many of the low volume gigs we play, I could use my 6 watt Champ if it didn't sound like a cheesy 8 inch speaker. Almost no hum at all, which seems to be a big problem with these amps, a little hiss at times, but not bad, everything seems to work fine but not near enough bass. I'm spoiled, I've been standing in front of a Super Reverb for 15 years, and a Peavey MX and Kustom 2x12 cab for almost 20 years before that. Not having that 10 foot bulldog barking behind me is a let down...I know I;ll never get this thing to match that, but I'm sure it can get more bass. Plugged in with the Super Reverb and A/B switch, it sounds really thin and wimpy. I know the 10 inch speaker can produce more bass, I've used my 10 band Boss EQ several times, but it also increases volume. Don't need that.
From what I can tell the tone knob just seems to add treble, about halfway seems to work, bass seems to be fixed. The Super Reverb was the opposite, when I first got the thing (1973 silverface) it had overpowering boomy bass with the knob on 2 or so, out of control. One cap swap fixed that, now I run it about 6.
So I've searched the interweb quite a lot, found all kinds of pages with the same basic info on mods for this amp - bias, negative feedbak loop, gain, speaker swap - but not a thing about what cap (if it can be done) will give it more bass.
So far, I've disconnected the negative feedback wire, twisted the green heater wires and routed them away from everything else, and swapped the 13K resistor at R29 with a 22K, bias voltage reads -11.48 now, it was -7.5 with the 13K in there. Most articles I've read say these (and the Blues Jr) are biased way too hot, low tube life. No other mods, it sounds good, don't have the bucks for a new transformer or speaker swap. And I'd love to stuff a 12" speaker in the thing...
So is there a component somewhere I can swap that will let this thing produce more lows?
Schematic http://ampwares.com/schematics/pro_jr.pdf
This one has 1/22/97 written on the board, I'm assuming that's the manufacture date, it's the original Pro Jr, NOT the Pro Jr III. I don't know what revision, I can't find it marked inside anywhere, 12ax7a preamp tubes, EL84 power tubes.
I can't think of any other info you might need...ask if I missed anything. Everything on the board is marked, so finding R29 to swap and R21 and R22 to check bias voltage was easy, no problem finding what is where.
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