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Bass Guitar Combo Amp from Fender belonging to the Bassman series

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« Fender Bassman 250/210 »

Published on 03/17/07 at 16:00
I've been playing bass for the past 15 years. I'm currently finishing what will be our 4th song for our demo that hopefully will come out soon. My tastes are generally metal and hard rock but I also like to listen to blues and jazz (quite the opposite in styles...)

I bought this amp at ''la référence musicale'' for 780$ cad. I was always a Fender freak for as long as I can remember. I bought because it has a nice tight mid punch and a low growl to it. I needed power and control over my sound and this amp covered it all. I play with a Jazz bass and a Jackson C20 concert bass also.

As mentioned, tight mid punch and a good low growl to it. You can push this baby way up and it won't distort on you (the cliping shows).Lots of fine tuning with the controls that are on there: contour, bass, treble, low mid with level, high mid also with it's own level and soforth. What is also cool about it is that you have a headphones output in the rear (usually over 50w you don't) and you can plug a cabinet too. The XLR out has it's own volume and it's very quiet. Oh and I almost forgot the important part of it: U.S made Eminence speakers!

The only issue about it but it doesn't affect anything is that the carpet covering tends to become all fuzzy over time... Other than that, perfecto!

Very solid and reliable... like a 60's chevy...

If you're looking for a good, solid and reliable amp with a huge punch, than look no further! This amp's for you! It gives so much back to ya when you crank it up it's unbelievable.In my many years of playing, I found (in my opinion) the holy grail of bass amps. Coming up next, the bassman 115 cabinet... Enjoy!

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