🎶 Amplify Your Passion with Vintage Flair!
The Fender Pro Junior IV Guitar Amplifier is a 15-watt solid-state amp featuring a 10" Jensen P10R speaker, designed for guitarists seeking a blend of vintage aesthetics and modern performance. With its modified volume circuit and enhanced bass response, this amp delivers a rich, dynamic sound in a lightweight, portable package, perfect for both practice and live performances.
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Amplifier Type | Solid State |
Connector Type | 6.35mm Jack |
Number of Bands | 4 |
Speaker Size | 10 Inches |
Compatible Devices | Guitar |
Output Wattage | 15 Watts |
Item Weight | 20 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10"D x 17"W x 17"H |
Color | Tweed |
E**9
Love it
Love it. That great Fender Tube sound you can't get anywhere else except Fender. Affordable price, not too heavy, and more than enough power.
S**E
It’s like a blank white canvas of sound
Had the amp for a year now. You can get any type of great classic tone or distortion just on the amp alone, but I have my signal going through a Solodallas, Into a boss DS1, into a TS 808, into an echo verb pedal from China, and then a Noisegate. I’ve had this amp for a year now and it’s been Flawless. I have a set of back up tubes ready to go and for extra volume if it’s ever need to beyond the 15 amps, which there has been a couple times, I mic it up. I am the rhythm player in my band, and the Al Nico speaker keeps my sound tight and the speaker makes me sound huge when I open up the volume. Worth every penny. I think somewhere around the early 80s I started playing electric guitar in bands. I thought about getting a fender amp. But first I had to go through Pevey, a crate, Roland JC 55, a vox “pathfinder“ (Sidenote: I still have one and are great amps for small gigs, but it’s the old pathfinder with the rectifier circuit.) To finally land with this Fender! Pair This amp with the SM57 microphone and your in business for any concert venue. I chose this amp after listening to a amp shootout on YouTube! I knew what I was after and I have not been disappointed in this purchase! You won’t be either!
P**O
Nice little amp
really nice. Small footprint simple but sounds great for practices
M**P
Nice amp, quick delivery
Got the amp a few days earlier than expected. Very nice. Bought this as an open box for$100 less than retail and it arrived looking brand new and sounded like it. After a few hours of play the speaker and tubes started to sound respectable. After a few days of play it started to sound really nice with decent bass, midrange growl and shimmering treble. Fender did a great job updating this and the blues jr. Had a blues jr 1st generation and this is significantly better. The speaker is top shelf and the tubes are too. No need to update speaker or mod the amp circuit. Also had a Victoria 5112 years ago and although this amp is not a class A amp it is close enough and will continue to improve as it breaks in. I am amazed at how good it sounds on both my tele and les paul and I can get it to sound good at volumes that wont bother neighbor or my moderate tinnitus. I hear detail and complexity that I wasnt expecting knowing I paid 1/3rd of what I was comparing it to the 5112. Bravo Fender. It even looks nice and not like the sloppy fitting tweed or speaker fabric of past Fender products from the early 2000s.
J**A
Great amp from the hot rod series
Great Sound. Small enough/ Loud enough for any room, vintage look, Alnico speaker.
M**.
fantastic transparent amp!
I already have a blues jr IV, so was a bit hesitant to pick up this amp, but the character is very different; this has the stone-basic volume and tone controls only, and the 10-inch speaker. makes it very focused. excellent for the chimey, rhythm guitar that I play in my band. great balance, great sustain. love it!
L**E
A simple Fender Amp with great tone
great sound and loud for it's size but again a 12" speaker would have added more to the amp...10" OK but not enough headroom...Great little amp however...good with pedals too...very very responsive volume...
D**N
My favorite "small" amp on the market today
My favorite "small" amp on the market today. Small, yet gig-able. Fabulous tone, rivaling my vintage Fenders. If it's good enough for Mr. Jeff Beck, who uses this amp when playing live (he hides it behind the Marshall half stacks), then it's good enough for me!
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