One of the most commmon bass amplifiers of the 1950s was the Fender Bassman, and it was also the basis of many guitar amp designs, including the Marshall line.
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MORE →One of the most commmon bass amplifiers of the 1950s was the Fender Bassman, and it was also the basis of many guitar amp designs, including the Marshall line.
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MORE →The Fender Super Champ development sterted in 1982 with newly hired Paul Rivera leading the engineering team. Their first project was updating the classic 5-watt amp to 18 watts with reverb, drive and master volumes, hand wired with point to point techniques. Some versions, like this, added a 10 inch EV Force 10 speaker.
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MORE →First appearing in 1954 and built to 1974, the Fender Bandmaster amplifier transformed from a 26 watt single-15 inch combo to a 40 watt head and 2×12 cabinet set.
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MORE →The Fender 65 Deluxe Reverb amp is a re-creation of one of the classic American amplifiers, used on countless stages and smash hit recordings. It puts 22 watts through a single 12 inch speaker, a good power level for studios and smaller stages, or larger stages that have good house sound support.
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MORE →The Fender Tremolux amp was built for 11 years, from 1955 to 1966. In 1960, Fender revamped its line, increasing power output, and several higher-output models were split into two pieces, head and cabinet. These new versions also sported a Tolex covering instead of Tweed.
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