Is a Fender Blues Jr loud enough?
Its loud enough for anything, unless you’re going to travel back in time to the 60s where big venues didn’t mic up the amps.
Can I play blues on a Telecaster?
The Fender Telecaster The Telecaster or Tele has more twang (high end) then the Stratocaster. It is better known as a country guitar but the Telecaster is also used as a Blues guitar. Guitarists famous for playing the Telecaster are Muddy Waters, Jeff Beck, Albert Collins, Roy Buchanan and Keith Richards.
What speaker is in a Fender Blues Jr?
Eminence Cannabis Rex. The Cannabis Rex was actually a speaker Fender was putting in some limited edition amplifiers for a while there. This is a lower watt speaker but it really makes the Fender Blues Junior come alive. The Cannabis Rex is a very efficient speaker too.
Can you use an attenuator with a Blues Junior?
Re: Blues Junior and Weber Attenuator? Yup, attenuators are made so you can get the great tone of a tube amp at low volumes.
Which Telecaster is best for blues?
Here are a number of different Fender Teles that I would recommend, starting with the lowest priced first:
- Fender Custom Shop ’50s Journeyman Relic Telecaster.
- Squier Bullet Telecaster.
- Squier Affinity Telecaster.
- Squier Classic Vibe ’50s Telecaster.
- Fender Player Telecaster.
- Fender Vintera ’50s Telecaster.
Which is better for blues Telecaster or Stratocaster?
The Strat, though, is more versatile, allowing you to break out of the blues genre pretty easily if you wanted to, whereas with the Tele, it’s a little harder. Teles do sound bloody amazing, though. Strats definitely. Teles are more for country players who want twangy sounds.
When did the Fender Blues Junior III come out?
2010
In 2010 Fender updated their line of hot rod model amps and released the “Blues Junior III,” adding many physical changes to the standard black tolex model.