Epiphone Valve Junior - Clean
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That really is a good chord progression man. Nice strumming there.
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Nice warm & cozy sound
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beatiful tone
keep rocking
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@lexist7 That is a single coiled guitar, with the P90 pickups.
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Is there an output on the amp? Like for plugging in headphones and sending the signal to my computer etc. Thanks!
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Eh?
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I always loved P-90s. I like single coils, but I like high output, and I love the tone of mahogany, so a Les Paul with P-90s is perfect for me. Too bad I am a strat man, but I will also have a mahogany body/neck next month, and GFS "Dream90s" are going on that.
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I was just about to post how much I love them, then I noticed that someone already did. I like the single coil tone, but I also like a little extra treble response, and a good amount of output to really kick my little 18 watt monster in to mean mode. P-90s are what I prefer for almost everything. For warmer, softer tones on the rhythm guitar track for a couple of my borderline ballads, I use vintage underwounds on a strato-partscaster, but everything else, P-90s all the way. Best pickups ever!
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Beautiful tone, beautiful progression. I keep playing this, it's so nice.
Many Thanks! The song is mine! I don't know shit about theory, can't name the chords, sorry.
About the Epi Valve Junior: although it's a nice little amp, I beleive the Fender champ 600 beats it all the way. The first thing anyone should do is to replace the tubes with good NOS tubes from the 60 sor 70s, it improves the sound dramatically. Don't pop in expensive tubes, the amp is not worth Mullards and all.. Just find some good old Sylvanias or Genereal Electric ones.
littlefury 2 years ago
what are the settings on your amp and guitar? i've heard les pauls distort the sound earlier than single coiled guitars would.
lexist7 3 years ago
Amp: vol = 4
Guitar: vol = 9 ; Tone = 10
littlefury 3 years ago
Nice posting. I get a glassy ringing noise from mine when it's cranked up a touch. I don't know if this comes from the valve's guts or the valve housings. Has anyone had a similar problem, and if so, could they please inform if they found a remedy?
flyhead2 3 years ago
One of your valve must be microphonic. Basically, it has a defect. Try to swap them for other.
littlefury 3 years ago
Whats that you're playing man? Those are some nice changes.
DangerousBastard 4 years ago
Thank you. It's just a little fooling around.
littlefury 4 years ago