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 Vintage Fender Amp testing - Bassman, Bandmaster

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ChimingBell

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PostSubject: Re: Vintage Fender Amp testing - Bassman, Bandmaster   Vintage Fender Amp testing - Bassman, Bandmaster Icon_minitimeSat Feb 21, 2009 5:53 pm

ChimingBell wrote:

cool thanks for sharing that too, I just wish the mic used on the video wasnt caving in so bad from its limiter. Every time the guitarist dug into
the amp, the highs get stomped down. Good to see all those amps man, even had a tophat on the floor like the one I use to own!
I want to come visit!

btw.. a 66' bassman's bass channel has a huge crunch to it especially if you clip out the treble damping cap and put a 12ax7a in the phase inverter (stock is a 12At7). An LP is perfect for making an old fender
amp rock!
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