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Fender Bassman 100 4x12 (Silverface)
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4x12 Guitar Cabinet from Fender belonging to the Bassman series

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  • xmic47xmic47

    Unstoppable

    Fender Bassman 100 4x12 (Silverface)Published on 07/12/12 at 00:45
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I headed toward the baffle because I was looking for the roundness of the sound, bass, flexibility (which can do more can do less) and "clarity".

    I use it mainly for guitar speaker (popping sound or light) and for low (its round and deep) with a Fender Blackface Bassman 50W.

    This speaker is amazing, and any cash it accurately reproduces sounds clear, much more mellow in my ears than any speaker cabinet with 10-inch (bass reproduction "simple" and clear, generous but not excessive).

    I use it for about 2 years and not get tired of it ... whatever style of music played.

    The only "concern", so to speak, it's recording ... I confess a little too much hassle on that side. I ended up a…
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    I headed toward the baffle because I was looking for the roundness of the sound, bass, flexibility (which can do more can do less) and "clarity".

    I use it mainly for guitar speaker (popping sound or light) and for low (its round and deep) with a Fender Blackface Bassman 50W.

    This speaker is amazing, and any cash it accurately reproduces sounds clear, much more mellow in my ears than any speaker cabinet with 10-inch (bass reproduction "simple" and clear, generous but not excessive).

    I use it for about 2 years and not get tired of it ... whatever style of music played.

    The only "concern", so to speak, it's recording ... I confess a little too much hassle on that side. I ended up adopting the principle of removing the grill and put it (or them) microphone (s) directly in front of a speaker.
    The recorded sound directly at the gate seemed to me sometimes "distant".

    The power of this speaker can also be a factor "pushing" for some, but this is precisely what gives its "flexibility", flexible cash it without flinching "...
    I use it exclusively in the studio-not making scene-for those who make the scene even if the weight is reasonable is this bug anyway (very) bulky, rather reserved for those who run with the roadies in the hand (well. .. j'me understand).
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