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Fender Pro Junior IV - Lacquered Tweed. Amplifier Covering Lacquered Tweed. A compact and straightforward tone machine, this amp is ideal for performing guitarists who need great tone and remarkably touch-sensitive dynamic response.
First and foremost, this is not the amp you want to get if you play at bedroom volume. It’s incredibly loud even at 3. With that being said, it sounds like a Fender amp should sound; The controls are very basic and easy; volume and tone. This tweed version comes with a really nice made in Italy Jensen speaker that breaks nicely at 6-7 volume. The amp is also very small in size as well. It’s a quarter smaller than the blues jr and a little bigger than the 57 custom champ. I think it’s worth the full price.
This little amp is an excellent practice or recording tool. Simple to operate, and with only a tone and volume control, dialing in a great sound is easy. It doesn't do modern rock music, but it will satisfy those who play blues, or most anything that requires a sparkling clean sound. Not much larger in size than a tweed Champ, it sounds much larger and is much louder.
This amp takes pedals well, and it's so portable that you might be tempted to gig with it. And you might if your drummer doesn't hit too hard. Clean headroom is in short supply, but I can't imagine this amp won't please someone who knows great tone when he hears it, and understands its volume limits.
I’m in love with the warm classic sounds that this amp produces! When I plug my American Strat, and Telecaster into it, the sounds you get range from 50’s Rockabilly, & Buddy Holly, to the sweet sounds of the Blues...