Re: Small amp
- Subject: Re: Small amp
- From: Russ Bradley <wbradley@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 05 Feb 2003 16:25:37 -0500
Well, I had always read that. Getting the Pro Jr. pretty much proved it
to me. Not only does a 10" feedback less, it projects better than a 12"
for harp, IMHO. And we're not comparing apples and oranges here. The
Pro Jr. is the same circuit as the Blues Jr. except for the reverb.
Russ
Hambone Hamilton wrote:
> Are smaller speakers less prone to feedback?
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>> From: Russ Bradley <wbradley@xxxxxxxxxx>
>> Reply-To: Russ Bradley <wbradley@xxxxxxxxxx>
>> To: DL Terry <so_blue@xxxxxxx>
>> CC: * Harp-L <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
>> Subject: Re: Small amp
>> Date: Wed, 05 Feb 2003 15:54:15 -0500
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>> Amen. I just switched from a Blues Jr. to a Pro Jr. and got a huge
>> boost in volume just from the 10" speaker being less prone to feedback.
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>> DL Terry wrote:
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>>> Others have said it, and I've run it into the ground:
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>>> Fender Pro Jr.
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>>> No frills, 2 knobs, CHEAP, and tone forever!
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>>> Really big tone for a small cheap amp
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