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ProfessorBB
Posted 2008-11-19 8:48 AM (#11306)
Subject: A Cover for Junior



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Superb protection for your Shen Jr. This one is padded, fits snug, and is an excellent means of protecting your amp from dirt, dust, stains, nicks, dents, and everything else that happens on the way to the gig or just sitting in your bandroom. Makes a great stocking stuffer if you have really big feet and are probably available for the rest of the line. I need one for the Pro as well. Thanks much, Al.

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alpep
Posted 2008-11-19 9:07 AM (#11307 - in reply to #11306)
Subject: Re: A Cover for Junior


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when Brad contacted me for a cover I was shocked to find out that Genz offered them. they were not cheap but when it came I was pleasantly surprised.

very nice cover for a very cool amp

enjoy!!!!!
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schroeder
Posted 2008-11-19 10:44 AM (#11308 - in reply to #11306)
Subject: Re: A Cover for Junior


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Cool - but this has always been a pet gripe of mine. Amps/cabinets should come with a padded cover included, not a $50-$80 extra. But they all do it - unspoken cartel or what?
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alpep
Posted 2008-11-19 12:12 PM (#11309 - in reply to #11306)
Subject: Re: A Cover for Junior


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just like when you buy a car now they don't always come with a spare tire.

when I bought my first guitar I got a free set of strings, a strap, picks, and a kiss from the store owner's wife.....those were the days
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G8r
Posted 2008-11-19 12:14 PM (#11310 - in reply to #11306)
Subject: Re: A Cover for Junior


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So long as we don't get a kiss from you, Al, we're good.
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Gallerinski
Posted 2008-11-19 12:46 PM (#11311 - in reply to #11306)
Subject: Re: A Cover for Junior
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A Cover For Junior

And I thought this was gonna be a thread about condoms ...
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Weaser P
Posted 2008-11-19 1:02 PM (#11312 - in reply to #11306)
Subject: Re: A Cover for Junior


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Nice cover! E sent, Al.
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Weaser P
Posted 2008-11-19 1:10 PM (#11313 - in reply to #11306)
Subject: Re: A Cover for Junior


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Hey, Prof! Did you put those casters on the bottom of your Jr? Great idea!
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2008-11-19 1:26 PM (#11314 - in reply to #11306)
Subject: Re: A Cover for Junior



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Originally posted by Weaser P:
Hey, Prof! Did you put those casters on the bottom of your Jr? Great idea!
Yes. They're particularly handy for moving the amp around on hardwood floors.
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Weaser P
Posted 2008-11-19 1:34 PM (#11315 - in reply to #11306)
Subject: Re: A Cover for Junior


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Does it impose on the lean-back feature of the Jr? I would guess that would depend on the height of the casters...
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2008-11-19 1:50 PM (#11316 - in reply to #11306)
Subject: Re: A Cover for Junior



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Originally posted by Weaser P:
Does it impose on the lean-back feature of the Jr? I would guess that would depend on the height of the casters...
Yes, these do hamper the lean-back feature in my application because I positioned the rear casters at the outer edge of the cabinet. By moving them in an inch or so, the lean-back feature can be retained. This is how Fender does it. I really don't intend to use the lean-back feature on the Jr., so it wasn't important to me. If I do need upward sound projection, I'll use an amp stand.
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MusicMishka
Posted 2008-11-19 3:14 PM (#11317 - in reply to #11306)
Subject: Re: A Cover for Junior


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A Cover For Junior

And I thought this was gonna be a thread about condoms ...
Dunno Dave; Wouldn't it have been called "A Cover for BigUn" then? Of course: ymmv

Back on topic: Just ordered one for the Shen 60 Stereo...Thanks Al!
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Beal
Posted 2008-11-19 5:48 PM (#11318 - in reply to #11306)
Subject: Re: A Cover for Junior



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That reminds me I need to get mine back from the guy who borrowed it this summer.
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2ifbyC
Posted 2008-11-19 6:42 PM (#11319 - in reply to #11306)
Subject: Re: A Cover for Junior
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Originally posted by (Mauvais) Beal:
That reminds me I need to get mine back from the guy who borrowed it this summer.
Never, ever take a loaned out condom back! :eek:
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