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also ist im tolex ein celestion vintage 30 speaker drin und im normalen BJ? Könnte man sich den später nicht einfach austauschen oder würde das nicht funktionieren?
Für den Blues Junior gibt es eine Reihe von Vorschlägen für Modifikationen... Ich fand da folgende Internetseite recht ansprechend: http://billmaudio.com/wp/
Da werden u. a. Röhren und v. a. auch verschiedene Lautsprecher angesprochen, die den Klang noch verbessern bzw. dem eigenen Geschmack anpassen können. Das steht einem immernoch offen zu probieren (wobei ich da vermutlich ersteinmal die Gewährleistungszeit abwarten würde, bevor ich etwas ändern würde).
Edit: Zitat aus der verlinkten Internetseite zu den Lautsprechern im Blues Junior:
Fender Special Design (stock speaker)
This is the stock speaker in all black and blonde Tolex Blues Juniors and old green board tweeds. The speaker is made by Eminence and it's roughly equivalent to the Legend 125/1258. This speaker has been used in hundreds of thousands of Fender amps, including the Deluxe Reverb, Hot Rod Deluxe, Twin Reverb, Blues Deluxe, and many others. It's a decent, all-around speaker. It doesn't have the deepest bass, and the highs can sound kind of fizzy, but it's well balanced. Many people decide to leave it alone after they do the mods. The "farty"; tone in the bass of a stock Blues Junior is mostly due to poor design decisions in the amp, not flaws in the speaker. One surprising new observation about the stock speaker: The more power you give it, the better it sounds. My 5881-powered 25-watt Blues Junior has the stock speaker in it, and it sounds awesome. The Billm basic mods will go a long way to helping this speaker deliver.
Jensen C12N (stock in tweed limited edition and "NOS"; models)
This reissue Jensen is built in Italy by Recoton. They've made an effort to capture some of the old "American sound"; magic of the Jensens that were so popular in the 1960s, but they fall short in some significant areas. The C12N starts out well in the bass and transitions well to a smooth midrange, but this speaker can be downright shrill on the high end, especially with a Tele or Strat bridge pickup. On the plus side, the C12N cuts well in a band situtation and is less likely to be buried. It sounds better after a lengthy break-in period, but it's definitely not my favorite speaker.
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