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Epiphone Valve Junior Tube Guitar Amplifier Head 5 Watts, Class A

Epiphone Valve Junior Tube Guitar Amplifier Head 5 Watts, Class A

MPN: EPAEMJRMH

As low as $129.99 from Sweetwater Rated 4.5 Star Review out of 3 reviews See Price History

Description: The Epiphone Valve Junior is designed to provide Class A, true vintage tone reminiscent of classic low-wattage amplification of the 50’s. Its engineering philosophies represent a great deal of commitment to providing high quality and simple operation while maintaining flexi... read more

The Epiphone Valve Junior is designed to provide Class A, true vintage tone reminiscent of classic low-wattage amplification of the 50’s. Its engineering philosophies represent a great deal of commitment to providing high quality and simple operation while maintaining flexibility in tone. Its single volume knob provides a wide variety of tone extracted from its Class A architecture. At low volumes, it achieves a rich blues tone while at higher volumes it breaks up naturally, delivering clear note separation within aggressive distortion characteristics. Many recordings from infamous guitar players have been captured using nothing more than similar low-wattage amplifiers and a microphone. In fact, modern recordings often feature the Gibson Skylark/Les Paul Junior, the inspirational predecessors to the Epiphone Valve Junior. minimize
 
 

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bs03751 from MI

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4 Star Review Low Cost, Good Sounding Tube Amp Head

Strengths:

At $99, it's pretty hard not to like this tube amp. Pure vintage tone and simplicity.

Weaknesses:

No reverb or tremolo. Add the Behringer XVamp pedal for $69,or add the Korg Ampworks if you must.

Posted Mar 26, 2006 - On a budget? Want a great sounding tube amp head? Before buying a $1,500 boutique amp, audition this little gem through your favorite guitar cabinet. This version of the Valve Junior is a head-only unit vs. a combo. It has some design upgrades to successfully eliminate the noise that made the combo less desirable for recording or low volume home practice. This version which needs an external speaker cabinet, is a back-to-basics, no frills tube amp. And it is quiet. I practice and rehearse through this amp for hours, never tiring of the sound. It is quiet and provides a very satisfying tone. It is loud enough for jazz and 'vintage' blues, rock, and rock-a-billy sound pressure levels. If you need to reach the pain threshold and play at stadium levels, rely on a PA system like the other professional touring bands. The amp sounds good and can be used for jazz, blues, country, rock-a-billy, and rock. The amp is probably more pedal and effects friendly than most solid state amps, given the natural input clipping the tube pre-amp stage offers. There is no effects loop, so your effects will go into the single guitar input ... the old-school method. The features are basic: - 5 watts class A with ONE knob - volume. - Two tubes, a preamp and an EL84. Outputs for 4, 8 and 16 ohm speaker loads. - Solid Construction The use and tone is vintage, as you simply tweak three variables, the Valve Junior's volume and the guitar's volume and tone: - Set up the Valve Junior's volume for the amount of gain and compression. - Set the tone and volume on your guitar accordingly. This amp could be used in a small club or coffee house setting without any additional sound reinforcement. And for home recording and practice, the tone is quite good and the volume required is below the 'ear bleeding' levels needed from other more expensive pro tube amps. 5 tube watts is loud if you use an efficient speaker cabinet. Try the Jensen Neo, or Eminence Legend (my preference).

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mydadisjr

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4 Star Review EPIPHONE VALVE JUNIOR 5W TUBE HEAD

Strengths:

Very nice TUBE volume level...good for LOUD bedroom playing, probably loud enough for med volume gigs of your drummer is not TOO loud and you have a 4x12 cab. VERY reasonably priced. Easy to Mod.

Weaknesses:

Slightly muddy, needs a tone control...lacks brightness. Rather dull at lower clean volumes. Hopefully some simple and relatively cheap modifications will cure this problem. Cheap tubes.

Posted Dec 29, 2007 - I really dig this amp...I am always searching for a LOUD bedroom/recording volume amp that really screams with TRUE TUBE TONE. My 15 watt Crate v15 is way too loud and will be going on ebay soon. I use a modded Ibanez TS9 and a vintage compressor (both pedals have most settings near or below 12:00...don't push the preamp tube too much...look for the natural output tube saturation...also...avoid hot pickups in your guitar...turn up the amp and let the power tube do the work). I then crank the amp to about 1:00 and it just SCREAMS. Very smooth, great sustain, wonderful Santana-ish sweet tone. The amp IS a little dull, I am running the tone control on my TS9 a lot higher than I ever have before. I really hope to try out some aftermarket mods from Bitmo...possibly a tone control....and a Hammond transformer. Should be able to do the whole deal for under $200. Also will be swapping out some tubes, I got boxes of 'em...this amp is easy to experiment with tubes, as it only has 2!! Might just turn this very GOOD amp into a friggin' FIRE BREATHIN' GREAT amp! I am very excited about the potential of this amp.

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chainduck from MO

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5 Star Review Wow...a bargain in tone

Strengths:

great sound, easy straight forward operation

Weaknesses:

simple tone controls and a reverb would be a nice addition

Posted Dec 27, 2007 - I've been looking at both the combo and head version of this amp for a while. I finally decided on the head because of the additional speaker output choices. As a bench test amp, I'll be using at low volume with a little 8" wall mount speaker. For recording and stage, I'll be using either one or two 12" speakers. In any case, I'm excited about getting that classic class A tone in such a versatile and inexpensive little amp.

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