Epiphone Valve Junior Combo
Product: Epiphone Valve Junior Combo
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 07/22/2006
at 05:05pm
by eirc
Features
:
9
Made in China, one channel, one pot, lacks an external speaker output and a spring reverb. I've been playing solo or as a lead guitarist for bands around. Cool for reggae, blues, vintage rock'n roll. Versatile enough for me.
Sound Quality
:
10
This amps has a very cool clean sound , begins to crunch at 11 o'clock, so if you want to play it clean tone with a band you gotta mic it up. Past 12 o' clock it's very warm, punchy and incredibly vintage. From the Who to Led Zep. Lacks headroom on large stages but the p.a and the engineer will supply the extra power, and believe me they prefer little amps. I use my only electric guitar, a gretsch electromatic with deArmond 2000 pickups. I also use a holy grail reverb and a boss cs3, nothing fancy, this thing has a sound of its own. It's noisy and i prefer it that way, vintage amps are noisy.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
so far so good. no need of a backup, if this thing burns up i'd just plug a d.i with a speaker simulator in the p.a.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
I've been playing for 15 years, had Orange stuff, Fender Stuff (Twin Reverb, Hot Rod), Peavey Classic 50, Marshall. Heavy, back breaking amps. I've been searching some vintage sound in a small package, easy to mic, with authentic sound, nothing digital, quiet or cold.
Product: Epiphone Valve Junior Combo
Price Paid: USD 140
Submitted 07/20/2006
at 01:09pm
by Eric
Features
:
1
I gave it a 1 because it has one feature Volume.
This is all any amp should have I have a BF 1965 Fender champ with volume bass and treble i never use the treble and the Bass just set the volume and rip. It will force you to get to know those seldom used knobs on your guitar.
Sound Quality
:
10
Is it the best sounding amp ever? NO
Can you buy a better sounding amp for under 500 dollars new? NO
this amp can make a varitety of sound based on what you plug into it. My Carvin tl-60 HH sounds awesome and can get a total range of sounds my friend brought over a Ibanez Artcore Af-73 with a custom varitone and WOW it could do anyhting. Granted that the guitar helps but this thing is what you make of it, use your guitar knobs and you can shape this sound. With the money you saved buy some pedals. Tons of volume, too loud for my apartment.
NO HUM!!!!!!!!!!!!! just go to your local epi dealer and have them order the newest model they can striaght from Gibson
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Seems Solid, no problems yet
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
N/A
Overall Rating
:
10
I have been playing for 6-7 years, I own alot of gear, a carvin tl-60, squire strat with MM pickups, a HArmony explorer (kinda a joke but fun), an old japan hollow body, epiphone pr-350 SR, a 65 BF fender champ, a PEavey delta blues and many other things and this is by far one of my favorite pieces if it was lost i would buy again in a heart beat, may buy a an other just because.
Product: Epiphone Valve Junior Combo
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 07/17/2006
at 12:28pm
by Danny Vernon
Email: cupboardy_is_a_word<at>hotmail dot com
Features
:
10
One volume knob, one speaker out, one 12AX7 preamp valve and one EL84 poweramp valve. For this price it's a 10.
Sound Quality
:
10
I use a Richwood Strat with Bareknuckle pickups including a Nailbomb humbucker at the bridge. I've never owned a big valve amp (too expensive for a tight-arse like moi - I'm a bedroom guitarist) but I've owned many solid state and modelling/hybrid amps. This blows all of them away. Real depth in the tone. I changed the valves to JJs but I'll be changing the poweramp valve back to the Sovtek purely because it has more headroom and doesn't distort fizzily like the JJ when the amp is turned right up. The JJ preamp valve was better than the Sovtek though. More creamy sounding. I can get anything from super clean Strat twang to hard rock with my Behringer Tubescreamer copy (which is also awesome). I've yet to try a good metal pedal with it (i.e. a Line 6 Ubermetal) but I bet it'd sound fantastic. The speaker sounds great. Very clear. Sounds much bigger than any other 8" I've heard. With the volume turned to 10 or 11 o clock and a good overdrive pedal, that wonderful valve crunch can be yours at bedroom levels. Perfect!
Reliability
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No Opinion
Mine has had no problems at all. Built like a tank.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never dealt with them.
Overall Rating
:
10
By far the cheapest and best amp I've ever owned. Every guitarist should have one.
Product: Epiphone Valve Junior Combo
Price Paid: USD 99
Submitted 07/15/2006
at 11:32pm
by renaldo
Features
:
8
The amp was made in 2005. I bought it new from American Musical supply for $99 shipping included. I thought this was extraordinary value for a tube amp in 2005. I've had champs but couldn't afford one at the time and other vintage practice amps (harmony, kay, etc) are dangerous shock boxes that seem to use the same tubes as portable radios. I thought I was better off to go with a made in china PCB tube amp with solid state rectifier than one of those. I play originals and classic rock. This amp is great for practice and fooling around. The single knob saves you a lot of time with adjustments. I've read reviews where people compare this amp to a champ or say that it has a "vintage" sound. I've probably had 20 + vintage amps of the 50s, 60s and 70s this does not sound like a champ or a vintage amp. What it does sound like is 1974 or newer PCB marshall tube amp. This amp loves analog effects pedal. The valve junior plus a Tech 21 GT2 will give you any amp sound you need: Fender tweed, Vox ac-30, Marshall or mesa-boogie. People who knock the speaker are probably just reading something someone else wrote somewhere. The stock speaker is a Weber signature series ceramic magnet speaker. Alnico magnet is not always better. Don't switch out the speaker.
Sound Quality
:
7
The amp without using my Tech 21 GT2 is not that outstanding. It sort of sounds like a fender bandmaster head someone dropped with bad sodering. It's spanky clean, boxy and distorts unpleasantly past 6 with that solid state rectifier. I think if you don't go past the half way mark and use pedals with this though it's a great practice amp and sounds good. This amp does better with pedals than a champ does for some reason. I love this amp with distortion pedals, chorus, delays, tremelo pedal. Loves em' all, sounds good with them all. Bottom line does a good recent issue marshall sound and loves pedal. Okay, the poop. This is a 2005 model. It has that annoying hum that makes you so angry with Epiphone. This would be a great amp if it did not have that hum. It is audible, it's embarrassing and it really sucks because this would be a great amp to record with if it did not have it. I am very resentful towards Epiphone about this as they will not fix this and the new ones apparently do not have this. So, I am stuck with this hum or pay a amp tech $60 to get rid of it. I bought a new amp so I wouldn't have to worry about techs anymore. Why buy and amp you have to fix? The amp sounds pretty good for what it is but if you can buy one from a store not through the mail or used on ebay and play it. See how you feel about the hum. I've used the amp a lot now. I've owned it for over half a year. It's starting to do something else that's sort of weird. I will plug it in, be playing and all of a sudden it will cut out and I will get low output-crackly unpleasant distortion. The amp has a 5 year warranty but I don't want to go through all of that just for this amp and then get it back and they will say nothing is wrong with it? The whole point in buying a new tube amp as opposed to a vintage one is so I could just play and not worry about this stuff. I'm just going to live with it as I have $99 into the amp and I don't want to put a cent more into it. I will just hang on to it forever even when I can afford to replace it with a champ or something. I think it's insane to put NOS tubes in this. Why put $200 NOS mullard tubes in a $99 amp? All the makeup in the world will not make a fat girl skinny. The amp is what it is. I did switch out the preamp tube with a JJ because I had one laying around. The stock power amp tube seems to sound all right. I've had lots of Mullards, Brimars and RCA NOS tubes I do not think they make that much difference over new. Save your money just use what's in there.
Reliability
:
2
Sucks. LOL Came with a hum and volume drops in and out. Amp has not left the house. I always let the tubes cool before I move it
Customer Support
:
2
I don't know how I feel about Epiphone. I think they should have fixed the hum in all these amps made prior to 2006. If they did I would have a better feeling about the company and buy more of their products. Their elitist guitars from Japan are supposed to be better than USA gibson. Those are probably the only new epiphone products I would buy. Alot of people have put down China making this amp but there is some good stuff coming out of China and the fact that it was made there has nothing to do with this amps problems. Why does the Valve junior have the problems it does? Epiphone made this amp cheap, poor quality control, badly designed circuit.
Overall Rating
:
7
I've been playing off and on since I was five. I'm not going to list all my gear. I've had the best of the best so I know what's great and what's garbage. I would buy this amp again if something happened because now I guess they have fixed the hum problem. But I think Epiphone should take back all the old amps and fix them free of charge. Would go a long way for selling good will for the company and repeat business but I think they deal in volume and the student market. They don't care. I love the fact the amp is cheap, sounds like a recent issue marshall, looks nice, loves pedal. I HATE THE HUM. It's unbearible. If you buy the amp don't change out the speaker the one in there is the best one for it. If your going to do a tube change go with JJs. Do not invest anymore than that in this amp as it would be like gold plating a toilet seat. Why?
Product: Epiphone Valve Junior Combo
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 07/13/2006
at 02:58pm
by Dano
Features
:
10
There are these nobs on your guitar that change the Tone now you have to get to know your Guitar intimately & diddle with them...its about time! ( I know I enjoy it at least)
Sound Quality
:
9
I got one of the Old versions of the Valve JR @ GCenter durt cheap...fortunately I found out about the revamped Models in time to have them order me a New Version as a Replacement.(FYI: New Models:SN# 1205---- or later, Also the pinstriping on the Front Runs thru the Middle of the Face Plate NOT accross the Top like the older ones)...I will be swapping them tommorow...so hear is Part One of my Compare/Contrast...OLD VS New Valve Juniors...
OK I've spent 6 weeks playing the Valve JR. & even with the hum issue I have enjoyed every second of it. I grew up in the 80's - so I was a victim to the "own the hippest thing" craze...I bought way too many combinations of Guitars & Large Amps & with the whole Digital Technology Boom...it was just too much money & time wasted on Technology...in 1999 I bought a DC-59 Re-Issue Danelectro for $89.00 @ GC and that changed my attitude...The whole simplicity of it just blew me away...I stopped playing my Strats & began playing the Danelectro exclusively @ gigs thru a Nifty Fifty Amp (crap)...I just could not find the right Amp-I loved the Clean Settings on my recent Vox ADVT30 (Fun toy amp) but it was not quite right...well the Valve JR does the trick FINALLY.Thank God!
My Everyday set up for the Valve JR. MKI has been Danelectro DC-59 > Tape Echo > Spring Reverb > Valve JR. I have to say I loved the JR. right out of the Box it gave that warmth to the Lipstick PU's that a Danelectro Guitar had been built for! Add a tad o spring reverb & it sounded even better...my Danelectro 50's Tape Echo Pedal is probably my favorite pedal ever, & it just loves the JR.-Nice Warm ECHOOOoooo... Anyhoo I got this really "clean" chain going with the Dano & the Tape Echo & the Spring Reverb but I need some punch but nothing that will color the Dano Pickup Tone (not easy)so...
Somewhere in the myriad of Reviews here @ HC I read about a guy using a Dano with a Bad Monkey OD into a Valve JR. & Damned if that didnt do the trick...I plan on trying out some of the suggested Tube change outs on my New Valve JR. But while I was waiting & I couldnt mod out anything I decide to test drive the Bad Monkey & it blew me away...it gave me all the crunch of the Valve JR. at only 9 o clock on the Dial (10 is better)...
So I have to say to all the Single coil Tone freak old school Blues/Psch/Jazz from Hell Players...go to your Guitar shop plug in to a Valve Junior crank it up all the way & then adjust your tone knobs & get a feel for what this baby can do...if you still dig it consider the $40 bucks for a Digitech BMonkey...it works great to boost the single coils & really warms up the Valve Junior at a low Volume ( so your neighbors or wife dont kill you)& has a nice smooth breaking overdrive...Forget the overpriced Tubscreamers...no need...& I Hate Digitech in general...
This is A GREAT AMP no matter what you Play (unless its metal)...
Reliability
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No Opinion
?
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
?
Overall Rating
:
9
Wonderful warm - Best Bang for your Buck even if you dont change out the Tubes or put an Overdrive pedal in Front...Buy it or at least TRY it...
Product: Epiphone Valve Junior Combo
Price Paid: 159 (Euros)
Submitted 07/08/2006
at 03:25am
by Jo?o Rafael
Email: joaorafael<at>iol dot pt
Features
:
8
I belive this amp was made about a year ago.
It's versatile enough for the music I play. I rather have it this way (no effects) than get digital fake ones (like on the valve special and the valve standard). Only one channel, a volume knob and tube tone. I like it this way.
I wish it had outputs for other ohms than only 4ohms. Still, it's easy to wire the output jack with a switch that converts it to 8ohms (the output transformer has an unused wire for this effect).
I always wanted a tube amp, but couldn't affoard it. Saw online projects that got me thinking about building one, but I have no experience with electronics, and it would have been more expensive than the junior.
For the concept, it's a 10. -1 for only having a 4ohms output, -1 for not having a standby switch.
Sound Quality
:
7
I'm using it with a strat with stock single coils (the guitar i'm using the most right now) but I've tried it with my LP (EMG humbuckers).
The LP sounded great on the neck pickup (EMG 60). Dynamic, inspiring and warm. The bridge 81 did not sound so good, but maybe with both pickups on it would be useable.
The strat sounds just great. The amp just sounds 3D. Comming from solid-state amps, pluging into this amp is a whole new world. This is the real thing, and sounds like it.
The amp is very responsive to diferent guitar pickups and settings. The speaker amazed me, as it sounds bigger than it is. My last amp was a 2X30W 2X10'' marshall, and this epiphone sounds bigger. And likes pedals better.
The sounds I'm after can be described as the whole red hot chili peppers thing: from the cleanest cleans, to some crunch, to lead tone.
Being somewhat old (yet, bought it new), the amp has the hum bug. Yet, it's going to be fixed soon, and I'll update you with some news. Along with it I'm having tubes put in (maybe JJs) for peace of mind, but i'm keeping the stock speaker.
For now, as is (all stock) and with hum, it's a 7. Without hum and with fresh tubes it will probably be a 9.
Reliability
:
6
Hasn't exploded yet, but I haven't had it for a long time. Seems well built, so an 8 for that.
I wouldn't gig it on the stock speaker, but with an extra cab who knows. Backups are always a smart thing when dealing with tube amps. I'm not giging right now tho.
The factory hum problem knocks 2 points out of the 8, even tho is the designers/engeneers fault.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Haven't dealt with them, and fixing the hum will kill the warranty.
Overall Rating
:
8
I've been playing for 8 years.
If stollen or lost, I would get another one (maybe the head version), but one without the hum, so I could take it out of the box, play, and not worry about it anymore.
I love it's tone, size and simplicity, but I hate the hum. Overall, a great piece of gear. For the price, can't be beaten.
Product: Epiphone Valve Junior Combo
Price Paid: US $99.00
Submitted 07/07/2006
at 07:57am
by Doug Goransson
Features
:
8
One volume control. One tiny speaker. One nice little amp.Not much for sparkle or high end clean tones, but it does dlightly dirty real well.
Sound Quality
:
9
I use it with a '66 Gibson ES-330, a '60's Kay K-300, and a new Epi Casino. All are single coils - get a little hum with some, but it sounds great with all. Excellent for roots rock, blues, etc. sounds.It can be cleaned up for some low volume jazz tones, too. It compare very favorably to my low-end vintage amps.
Overall, a pretty exciting little package - the kind of amp you can't wait to play with.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Took back the first one I picked up because it didn't work, this one is fine. Only 1 week old, so too soon to tell about longevity. But for the price, it seems liek very good value.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
No dealings with Epi. Always had good luck with Gibson responding to questions. Don't anticipate any problems with service.
Overall Rating
:
10
Own way too much gear - including vintage Supro, Silvertone, and Danelectro amps. It's a phenomenal value and lots of fun. Would buy it again in a heartbeat -highly recommend it for players who understand its limits.
Product: Epiphone Valve Junior Combo
Price Paid: 150 (?)
Submitted 07/06/2006
at 11:42am
by Kalonek
Features
:
No Opinion
Sound Quality
:
10
This is an update to my review on the previous page.
I have thrown in some NOS Brimat EL84 and Mullard 12AX7. These totally rock and make the amp crunch a bit earlier (11 o'clock instead of 1 o'clock) with a less harsh sound than the original Sovtek (which are good nonetheless for clean sounds).
But if you want to get the real tone out of it at low volume, you MUST do these simple mods (especially if you have humbuckers) :
- change R1 (68k) to 1M and R2 (68k) to 22k or let R1 in place but bypass R2 with a jumper
- bypass R6 (1M) with a jumper (optional : make a switch for this to go back to stock sound for more versatility if you still want clean sound).
This totally unveil the sound, it loses its too much harshness and make the amp crunch at 7 o'clock. That's right, 7 o'clock. Ok, no more clean sound, but man, what an utterly awesome crunch ! Much better than the stock crunch, more compressed, still vintage but also ok for modern rock and more. 12 o'clock : flabbergasting overdrive, almost metal. Make it more verstatile for overdrive sounds, at almost bedroom volume (but beware 'cause these mods make the amp louder at the same volume setting). The humbuckers sound a lot better too, less dark, maybe a little high for hot pickups, but that's what the tone pot is made for : roll it down to 5-6.
Would put an 11 if I could ;)
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Still good, I might try to rebuild it point-to-point just for fun and to make it more easy to mod in the future.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
Excellent value for the DIYers and those who want good vintage crunch tone(s) !
Product: Epiphone Valve Junior Combo
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 07/05/2006
at 06:08am
by Unclerny
Email: unclerny<at>uncleernieseffects dot com
Features
:
No Opinion
This is to help you guys with hum. There's a few things that are very simple to do to upgrade these little amps. THe best place to get this info is:
http://www.valvejunior.com/
It's all laid out and any tech can easily do this in less than an hour given parts are available.
I don't own one of these so I can't comment on them.
Sound Quality
:
No Opinion
Reliability
:
No Opinion
I've heard the cab is made of fiber board so don't expect too much resistance to abuse. I'd also think that for the given price, don't expect this to last under any real heavy use situation.
Welcome to throw away USA.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
Going by the things I've read about these amps:
They sound very good if they don't hum.
They are cheap but worth it if you intend to use them for practicing.
This would probably make an excellent first tube amp and I'd probably prefer to get this for a child starter over a Solid State amp that trains a newbies ears to wait tone is, or rather isn't.
Product: Epiphone Valve Junior Combo
Price Paid: US $90.00
Submitted 07/03/2006
at 06:29pm
by Scott morgan
Features
:
8
One knob for volume, when it gets past 11:00 it starts to distort. I think it really needs a e.q. pedal especially if you are driving it with a overdrive pedal the difference in tone is night and day with a e.q. pedal. Boost the lows and cut some mids raise a little highs and this amp rocks. Then use a tube screamer to pump the mids again while you are soloing. Reverb would also be nice but I use a echo pedal to compensate. I replaced the original speaker with a alnico jenson and put JJ tubes in it.
Sound Quality
:
10
In its original state the amp sounds pretty good, but with a few minor upgrades this thing can sound great. I own a mesa boogie lonestar specail so I know what a class A tube should sound like and this thing comes pretty close, just missing a little sparkle and more volume. Ive replaced the original speaker with a 8 inch alnico jenson, and replace the tubes with jj's. The sound improved but the biggest difference in tone was acheived by using an e.q. pedal. The amp literally came alive epecailly while using a distortion/overdrive pedal. P.s. this amp can stay cleaner and get louder if you use a compressor with it.
Reliability
:
8
I have the old version of this amp and it starts to hum loudly at random times, a quick fix is to shut the power off and its fixed. I dont know why it does this. Im going to research some fixes for it or maby I just buy the new version.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
n/a
Overall Rating
:
10
So let me add up the damage, $90 -amp $60-speaker $30-tubes $60-eq pedal $15 dano-echo pedal == about $250 for a damn good sounding tube amp. Thats pretty unbelievable considering That I paid $1400 used for my mesa combo. I also used to own a mesa subway rocket and this thing sounds as good. I wanted a tube practice amp that would sound good with my expensive boutique pedal board. You cannot imatate the feel of a good tube amp. Ive tried the modelers and the feel sucks,and music is all about feeling. This amp is great when I dont have to play with a drummer. I would definitly buy another one of these in a heartbeat.
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