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Fender Vintage Reissue '59 Bassman LTD
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Note : 8 sur 10 Published on 05/02/06 at 00:57
First of all: I do not possde, I did system tries to store for 1 / 2 hour break everything. So voila.

This is a tweed Fender Bassman rdition of 1959. So really you type in the vintage. This amp was used as a MODEL in the first Marshall.

All lamps,
50 W
4 between two normal and two bright, you can connect through a jack supplmentaire.
No reverb or master.
A single channel, tri-band equalizer.
Ah, yes, four 10-inch HP Jensen.

UTILIZATION

The setup is really super simple, and sounds right away. I have not seen the manual.
No master, so to saturate, well, 'should turn up the volume. 50W and it's really hard.
Quite bulky, but not really heavy.

SOUNDS

Yes, it is my style.

The sound is impressive. I find it sounds more than others crmeux Fender Twin like. The level of overdrive is also important, but you have to think a attnuateur ...

Grain level, in a sense the sound is rich and crmeux, but it also has a small ct "rough", "rc h", which makes it really hard. But when it is, if prs rest of the amp, the days of our ears are numbered. Ct DEFINITIONS sound, anything.

I tried it with a Start and an LP Southwestern, in both cases it provides. It is true that a lot of personality.

Trs not versatile, but it is excellently its register.

OVERALL OPINION

As I said above, I only try.
The only thing I like about this amp, besides the look, the sound. But really, great sound. Hlas but difficult to use full potential in the conditions under which I usually play (at home, and concerts in small venues, so difficult to take advantage of the natural overdrive, unless you use an att attenuator).

Its default sr are the default of any vintage amp, that may give benefits (partly justifiably) angry with this kind of hardware.