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Fender Blues Junior Tweed NOS + TS808 + GE7

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Uploaded by on Feb 20, 2011

Fender Blues Junior Tweed NOS
Fender Jimmy Vaughan Signature
Boss EQ GE-7
home-brew TS808
Lexicon Lambda
Cubase LE
Shure SM57 for the Fender Blues JR.
EV N/D 408B for vocal
Canon HF100
were used.

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  • I forgot to ask, can you turn on the FAT section w/o a footswitch? I thought they had a button on the control panel..

  • @hawg427

    I like all 3 for my kind of music. I think Fender Blues Jr. Tweed, Peavey Classic 30, and Delta Blues has their own voice. But they are surely too loud for my room.

    As for the FAT, there is a FAT button on the control panel and yes, you can turn it on with your fingerswitch. : )

  • This proves you don't need a vibroverb to play SRV, excellent playing skills.

  • @TakamineLTD

    Thanks for the comment, TakamineLTD!

  • Excellent Blues, with great sound !!!

  • @STRAIGHTAHEAD1970 Thanks for the kind words!

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  • Thank's

  • Great playing and the singing is very good too.  Love the Tweed Jr. I wish Fender had put a standby switch on it. Trying to decide between this and a Peavey Classic 30 or Delta Blues.

  • very Nice sound !! Great guitar playing !!!

    I use a Fender Blues jr, also...

    I have ALL Boss effects and the GE7 really Boosts and Brightens the Sound...

  • @TakamineLTD srv mostly played super reverbs and a 59 bassman....

  • that my friend is one fine guitar you got there. mine's an olympic white with satin maple neck. gotta say you have your taste in the right place! :D

    can't say if your's olympic or arctic white because of the light. nonetheless, white strats + maple are aesthetically the best in my opinion

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