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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Kittredge, Colorado
Age: 36
Posts: 917
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Blues Jr Fat Switch: use it much?
I've had my NOS laquered tweed Blues Jr for four months now. I've been using the Fat Switch more these days, especially in band practice. It really helps me cut through the mix when playing clean, and is a great boost for solos, clean or dirty. When playing at home, I'd been using it mainly for boost, but have found I like it on at other times, too. Having the footswitch really makes the Fat Switch a useful tool.
Does anyone out there leave it on the majority of the time? Use it just for a solo boost? Not use it at all?
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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Indianapolis, IN
Age: 56
Posts: 1,832
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I never have it off. I love the way it boosts the mids and lows, especially clean.
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I seldom use it for clean playing because it exaggerates the amp's touch-response more than I like. I don't have a thinness problem because my BJrs have the tone stack mod and power supply stiffening.
I use the Fat switch when I need more preamp distortion or overall drive. |
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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Chicago Chicago that toddlin' town
Age: 46
Posts: 1,842
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when using two Blues Jrs I'd have one set fat and the other not so I could
blend between the two.. using just one, it depends on the mood or need, ya know? I definitely like the amps, they're good-to-go for me although I have an urge to get one of mine tweaked up a bit just for variety 'cuz my two are pretty close except for the speakers I swapped out - those being a Jensen ceramic r/i in one and Eminence Legend 125 in the other.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Westborough, MA
Age: 56
Posts: 424
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Jimi, I hear you on the urge to tweak your BJ. I'm actually quite happy with mine as is, but I've heard so many good things about Billm's mods that I think I'll have to get his list and decide on which ones will work for me. Perhaps a Father's Day present to myself...
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My BluesJr is pretty muddy, stock (it's a green-board version), so I never hit the fat switch. It just makes things worse. I'm taking the thing over to a tech friend this weekend, and he's going to tweak it for me. Hopefully that'll make the fat switch more useful -- and the reverb less noisy!
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Tempe, AZ
Age: 53
Posts: 229
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I'm with the folks who leave it on all the time. I also have decided that I love my Blues Jr. every bit as much as my AC30CC2 (and it's a lot easier to haul around to places). I do think I want to upgrade the speaker, perhaps to a Celestion Alnico Blue.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Portsmouth, U.K.
Age: 44
Posts: 186
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I use both settings as well. I got the newer model of black footswitch to change it and it is very quiet and easy to put in and take out, good investment if you like to use the fat switch.
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 810
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Always on...
I leave mine on all the time, gives me just the tone I'm looking for. A real punchy, clean tone with my Teles.
I bought a new Fender Footswitch for it, thinking I'd switch it off/on, but I just sold the footswitch cause I never used it! I have 2 of these amps, both from around 2000 and both made in USA! |
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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Belfast, UK
Posts: 31
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I have the fat switch on all the time. II love the clean sound when turned up about half way with the fat switch on - totally lovely.
Someone on here mentioned trying out a Celestion Blue. Just be careful - I bought a Emminence Red Fang and it wouldn't fit into the Blues Jnr. Unless you're prepared to cut away a part of your amps chassis, there's a chance that the Celestion won't fit either. |
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Seattle
Age: 43
Posts: 506
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I must be the odd man out here, I rarely use the fat switch. But in fairness, I usually run a Bad Bob, Bad Monkey and a Sonic Stomp into it. Mine is also a green board from '96, I got it when they first came out.
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