Epiphone Valve Junior
The Epiphone Valve Junior is a small 5 watt class A electric guitar amplifier. It is relatively inexpensive, and has relatively few features, but is somewhat popular in the DIY community for modification.
Specifications
- Available as an speaker combo version or as a head only version.
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- Dimensions:
- Made in China
History
The Epiphone Valve Jr. version 1 combo was released in 2005 as a part of Epiphone's line of amplifiers. In January 2006 a head version was released and also a version 2 combo. In June 2007 an updated head version and a version 3 combo were released. The first Epiphone Valve Juniors were only combo amplifiers and received only a fair reception, due to such problems as buzzing and hum caused by the AC filament voltage. Epiphone then released a head version, correcting these issues and changed the AC filament voltage to DC voltage. Version 2 combos also featured these modifications. The version 1 and version 2 combos feature an ceramic speaker.Epiphone released Combo version 3 and a newer version of the head with higher retail prices and feature a variety of tube brands based on availability including Electro-Harmonix, JJ, and Sovtek. The newer versions of the head and version 3 combos feature updated transformers with 4, 8, and outputs and the version 3 combos feature an Eminence Lady Luck speaker. In 2007, Epiphone released a speaker cabinet that can be used with the Epiphone Valve Junior, featuring a Eminence Lady Luck speaker rated at RMS.
- Combo version 1 has front panel stripes that run along the centre of the front panel and has a output only and an AC filament voltage.
- Combo version 2 has front panel stripes that run along the top of the front panel and has a output only and a DC filament voltage.
- Combo version 3 has front panel stripes that run along the top of the front panel and has 4, 8, and outputs and a DC filament voltage.
- Head only versions have 4, 8, and outputs.
- Early versions mainly have Sovtek tubes and later versions have a variety of tubes such as JJ, EH and Sovtek tubes.
Modifications
The Epiphone Valve Junior has become very popular to modify in the amp modding community; numerous online guides and kits are available for this purpose. Some sites offer kits to match the gain characteristics of Marshall, Fender and Vox amplifiers.These kits often do not include a bridge rectifier to convert the version 1 AC filament supply voltage to DC, instead they suggest twisting the AC leads together to cancel the generated electromagnetic fields, a technique used in twisted-pair Ethernet cable to eliminate crosstalk.