Fender Bassman '59 LTD Lacquered Tweed - 4X10 "45W GUITAR AMPLIFIER
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(This text is machine translated) The '50s Fender Bassman was the perfect solution to amplify the new instrument introduced by Fender: the Fender Precision Bass. This powerful 50 watt amplifier could easily cope with the sound levels produced by the instruments used at the time, such as: winds, piano, 4-piece drums, and even electric guitars amplified with a 10 Watt combo. In the 1960s and 1970s, the Bassman's 4x10 "Tweed" version became popular as a guitar amp thanks to rock, country and blues guitarists. Some British guitar amp manufacturers also copied the circuitry for their most popular amplifiers. In the 1990s, Fender released a reliable reissue of the '59 Bassman. Many guitarists, accustomed to fiddling with rack preamps and effects, rediscovered the joy of plugging the cable into a Fender tube amp. The Bassman's wide sound spectrum and volume, dynamics and touch sensitivity have made it the perfect way to get a great sound with any guitar or effect. The reissue of the Bassman is still one of Fender...
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1 | User Manual | DE,EN,ES,FR,IT | 16 | 2022-08-11 |