The Jan Ray was designed to recreate the legendary tone of an overdriven 1960s Fender Blackface amp.
The Jan Ray doesn’t transform your tone or change the relationship between your guitar and amp.
You can think of it more as the spark that ignites a good guitar and amp combination!
It doesn't compress or color the sound as much as a TS style drive would, but it pushes the front-end of your amp hard enough to add some sweet sustain and breakup.
The Jan Ray can take your tone from mild to fat and saturated (think of an overdriven 1960s Fender Super Reverb set to the ‘Magic 6’ setting: bright, sparkling and percussive).
Jump around to specific parts of the demo:
00:00 - Tumbling Dice.
02:30 - Two Rock Classic Reverb Signature Clean Tone.
02:37 - Checking out the Gain knob on the Jan Ray.
03:51 - Checking out the Volume knob.
04:51 - Checking out the Bass knob.05:58 - Checking out the Treble knob.
07:36 - Dynamic range of the Jan Ray.
09:14 - Checking out the Saturation trimmer.
10:44 - Switching to a humbucker equipped Les Paul.
12:17 - Dynamic range with humbuckers.
13:19 - A/B with a Fender ’65 Deluxe Reverb Reissue set to the ‘Magic 6’ settings.
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27 июл 2024