Sister [v1.0] | Little
If the amp feels too dark, reviewers suggest diming the treble or using a boost pedal with a slight treble EQ bump. 3. Maintenance: The "Snap-Crackle-Pop"
The Little Sister is more "vintage" (JTM45/Plexi) while the Pink Taco is more "modern/80s" (modded JCM800).
Designed to capture 60s and 70s British rock tones, offering a "fatter" sound with lower mids compared to the more aggressive, 80s-voiced Pink Taco. Little Sister [v1.0]
For those looking for a "real screamer" that fits in a backseat and takes pedals beautifully, the Friedman Little Sister remains a top-tier choice for your home studio or small club gigs.
Some players find the Little Sister to be quite "dark" or "bassy" compared to other 20-watt Friedmans. If the amp feels too dark, reviewers suggest
While the JEL-20 offers two channels for more flexibility, many purists argue the Little Sister has the superior raw tone of the 20-watt lineup.
2 x EL84 power tubes and 3 x 12AX7 preamp tubes. Designed to capture 60s and 70s British rock
Use the to tighten up the bottom end if you’re using humbuckers.