Indyguitarist.com Releases How To Modify The Fender Pro Junior Amp Videos and Book
August 31, 2007
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Indyguitarist.com has released a new DIY video and ebook package that teaches the electronics novice how to modify the Fender Pro Junior Tube amps. The Pro Junior is a powerful and good sounding tube amp that is fairly inexpensive. It is a decent sounding amplifier circuit that can be made to sound 10 times better by doing several modifications, all taught by this system.
This system will show you from the ground up how to tweak your amplifier safely to make it as good or better than many of the boutique amps available for hundreds or even several thousand dollars more. There are tons of mods that allow you to tweak the amp to your needs. For example, the mods will show you how to get:
- Bigger, fatter, fuller tone or clean it up with crispy bell like clean tones
- Make it less boxy by various methods, all tweakable to your needs
- give it less mids
- give it less highs
- give it more bass
- add a a ton of gain
- make it very clean with little distortion
- add a presence control
- add a master volume/gain control
- get a clearer tone with crisper sizzling highs (not ear piercing!)
- Includes mods for all versions of the amp
Also included is a new "where to buy parts" guide that includes catalog numbers for mouser.com and links for SmallBearElec.com.
You can view a soundclip after some mods, stock speaker and cabinet here.
It is priced at $19.95 on their website or $12.95 for "FX Freak" members. You can also get the system on a CD rather than downloading it.
For more information, visit their web site at www.indyguitarist.com.
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