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ON/OFF SWITCH -

This switch turns the AC

power ON and OFF.  When the switch is OFF,
the amplifier is completely shut down.

POWER INDICATOR - 

When the indicator is illu-

minated, the Blues Junior is receiving power.

REVERB -

Adjusts the amount of reverb.

MASTER -

Adjusts the overall loudness of the

amplifier.

MIDDLE - 

Adjusts the amount of boost or cut in

the middle frequency range.

BASS -

Adjusts the amount of boost or cut in the

low frequency range.

TREBLE -

Adjusts the amount of boost or cut in

the high frequency range.

FAT SWITCH -

When this button is depressed,

the amount of preamp gain will increase.

VOLUME - 

Adjusts the amount of preamp gain.

INPUT -

A high impedance, high sensitivity plug-

in connection for instruments.

BLUES JUNIOR TOP PANEL FUNCTIONS

BLUES JUNIOR

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INTRODUCTION

The Fender Blues Junior is a truly professional, small,
tube amplifier.  A true classic, with that late-night
blues tone found nowhere else but in a Fender.
Compact size, professional tone, and traditional
styling make the Fender Blues Junior ideal for
rehearsal, backstage warm-up, and studio work.

The Blues Junior’s top panel mounted controls offer
both simplicity and versatility:  Volume, Treble, Bass,
Middle, Master, “FAT” switch, and Reverb.  You’ll get
everything from vintage clean, bell-like tones to the
most gnarly growl imaginable. 

The Fender vintage special design 12” speaker is
connected through a standard 1/4” jack allowing
your choice of the internal speaker or any external

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cabinets.  The “FAT” switch may be controlled

from the top panel or with the optional footswitch.

Your selection of a Fender amplifier will be rewarded
with years of quality performance and a wide range
of musical sounds.  The built in quality of a Fender
amplifier is the result of over four decades of dedica-
tion in the combined skills of research and develop-
ment by our engineers and musicians.

That is why we proudly say... FENDER, The Sound
That Creates Legends.

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