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The Fender®
Bassman amplifier of the 1950's evolved as the pro bassist's answer
to amplifying a great new invention: the Fender Precision Bass®.
This powerful 50-watt rig could easily compete along with the common
instrumentation of the day: horns, piano, four-piece drum kit with
calfskin heads, and maybe even an electric guitarist with a nice,
new 10-watt amp! By the '60s and '70s, the original all-tube "Tweed"
4x10 Bassman gained popularity with rock, country and blues guitarists
as a great-sounding, reliable, easy to use guitar amp. Even some
emerging British amp designers opf the day copied its circuitry
for use in their most celebrated designs.
In the 1990's, Fender released an affordable reissue of the now
collectible '59 Bassman amplifier to massive acclaim. Many guitarists
tired of experimenting with preamps, equalizers and effects racks
rediscovered the simple pleasure of plugging into a Fender tube
amp and rocking. The Bassman amp's wide stage coverage, touch-sensitive
dynamics, and full-frequency "swirl" make it the perfect vehicle
for building a great tone with almost any guitar or effect pedal
hooked into it. The Reissue Bassman continues to be a staple of
the Fender guitar amp line to this day. |
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