MetalHeadMike
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So while in town I stopped in to see my buddy Jay at Guitars and Amps in Billings, MT. Probably the best selection of high end amps in Montana, and every time I walk in the shop there is something awesome to plug into.
Today I walk in and there in the sound room sits a JJ Jr. and a BE-50. So I plugged into the the BE-50, threw an MXR eq in the loop and smacked the front with a Buxom boost and went after some chugga chug metal riffs through a handful of guitars. I just wasn't getting what I would call anything tight nor defined. I was playing at pretty low volumes so decided to crank it up a bit and....there it was! Damn that amp had some warm, crunchy, thick, tight chug going on. Definitely needed some serious volume to open up and tighten up compared to the amps I'm used to but once wound up a bit...Man!!! This was through a Friedman 412 with 25's and Greenbacks.
The real surprise for me however was the JJ jr. I wasn't even gonna plug into it actually as I was in a bit of a rush, but Jay said I "needed" to hear it, so we set it up through the Friedman 212 with V30's. Same thing...MXR in the loop, Buxom boost out front and threw the switch and was shocked at the tight, aggressive chunky tones that came out of that little thing. Sounded really 3D, thick, tight, and articulate. Then I turned off the Buxom boost and was It was such a tight, full, punchy tone with just guitar plugged straight in. I boost EVERYTHING, but this little amp was wonderfully tight/punchy all on it's own.
Anyone on the fence about whether that little amp can pull off the heavy stuff need not worry! I want one
Today I walk in and there in the sound room sits a JJ Jr. and a BE-50. So I plugged into the the BE-50, threw an MXR eq in the loop and smacked the front with a Buxom boost and went after some chugga chug metal riffs through a handful of guitars. I just wasn't getting what I would call anything tight nor defined. I was playing at pretty low volumes so decided to crank it up a bit and....there it was! Damn that amp had some warm, crunchy, thick, tight chug going on. Definitely needed some serious volume to open up and tighten up compared to the amps I'm used to but once wound up a bit...Man!!! This was through a Friedman 412 with 25's and Greenbacks.
The real surprise for me however was the JJ jr. I wasn't even gonna plug into it actually as I was in a bit of a rush, but Jay said I "needed" to hear it, so we set it up through the Friedman 212 with V30's. Same thing...MXR in the loop, Buxom boost out front and threw the switch and was shocked at the tight, aggressive chunky tones that came out of that little thing. Sounded really 3D, thick, tight, and articulate. Then I turned off the Buxom boost and was It was such a tight, full, punchy tone with just guitar plugged straight in. I boost EVERYTHING, but this little amp was wonderfully tight/punchy all on it's own.
Anyone on the fence about whether that little amp can pull off the heavy stuff need not worry! I want one