The Jansen Thread
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I have Brut 33 after retiring from Hang-gliding I was unable to secure Blue Stratos.
The Jansen 50 records well, I'm listening to some final mixes as I type this frontier gibberish and it's way cool to have the contrast on call. Hand it up for valve amps etc...
The Jansen 50 records well, I'm listening to some final mixes as I type this frontier gibberish and it's way cool to have the contrast on call. Hand it up for valve amps etc...
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\m/nzsimon1 wrote:Whats with the smiley face EQ?

Hurdy Gurdy.... some how... and I'm not entirely certain how mind you, an instrument that sounds like someone has shoved a nest of angry hornets into a goose with a kazoo bill and is randomly slapping the poor creature with an accordion.... Sounds amazing.
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I'm the Jack Collins mentioned ln connection with the early days of Jansen
I live in Georgia USA now
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Hi Jack!
welcome along.
I'd love to hear anything you can share on those early daze...
welcome along.
I'd love to hear anything you can share on those early daze...
He hit a chord that rocked the spinet and disappeared into the infinite ...
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Re: The Jansen Thread
I use an '79 SR25A for foldback on smallish gigs and it works just fine - goes well with my Holden 100 guitar amp!! One of my oppos from years gone by still has his metallic blue Jansen guitar and the Jansen amp he purchased at the same time, and he's anal enough to have kept them stock and in lovely nick. Oooh I've found a picture... heavily cropped so that I'm not in it!!! What model is that, does anyone know?


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Re: The Jansen Thread
Does anyone have the knowledge of jansen invader models to idendify their age as the serial number on mine makes no sense,but has certain things about the guitar that some of the later models dont seem to have;mine has 5 ply guard with the red in it,has jansen invader logo imprinted into scratch guard,but serial number starts with 93.Can only think this should be 63..
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Yeah, cool guitar. A band i'm in opened for them last week, jansen jazzman > jansen bass 50.Frey wrote:I saw die die die this aftrernoon and the guy was playing a jansen jazzman. That's kinda cool.
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My first guitar-rig consisted of a Samick strat > Boss ME-30 > Jansen Mini-brute bass amp
It was brutal
It was brutal

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