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Tube Guitar Amp Head from Fender belonging to the Bandmaster series

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  • Ravage Alliance ClubRavage Alliance Club

    Skivvy!

    Fender Band-Master VMPublished on 06/13/13 at 04:58
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    Head 40w tube.
    There are also some transistors (especially the clean channel).
    3 usable and independent foot switchable digital effects.
    No master volume (-1 for my note)

    UTILIZATION

    Simple configuration: channels each have their equalizer.
    Left the clean channel, amid the crunch, the right effects.
    It is fairly intuitive. The pots are very reactive, which is quite significant.

    SOUNDS

    No surprise to clean: this is the fender, and good!
    The amp generally high dynamic.
    It is perfect with a strat to make funk.

    The crunch channel is under the hood as opposed to what I read in other reviews! And it is possible to return to clean with the gain to 2/3. So no …
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    Head 40w tube.
    There are also some transistors (especially the clean channel).
    3 usable and independent foot switchable digital effects.
    No master volume (-1 for my note)

    UTILIZATION

    Simple configuration: channels each have their equalizer.
    Left the clean channel, amid the crunch, the right effects.
    It is fairly intuitive. The pots are very reactive, which is quite significant.

    SOUNDS

    No surprise to clean: this is the fender, and good!
    The amp generally high dynamic.
    It is perfect with a strat to make funk.

    The crunch channel is under the hood as opposed to what I read in other reviews! And it is possible to return to clean with the gain to 2/3. So no problem for entire range of sound between the purest clean and distortion.
    To give you an idea, the headroom is sufficient to properly play the metallica the good old days with a guitar with a humbucker.
    Again the EQ settings are effective.
    One small criticism: the sound tends to compress when the gain is pushed. Nothing too much though.

    Effects: surprise! I have not bought the amp for it but I am forced to find that they are quite usable. Well, the reverb is invasive: no more than 1 or 2 knob in for me. But other effects (chorus, delay) are of good quality and editing numerous enough buttons.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Purchased to replace my Vox AC15 C1 (which has a truly despicable crunch), I find an amp to clear his inimitable. And good surprise, the drive channel is really convincing!
    I was thinking of using the Fender complement my JCM 2000 during my concerts (thanks to Two Amps One Cab P & P Amplification), but I realize that I could provide some small concerts with only the head fender and without pedalboard!
    In short, a good product at a budget price. Made in Mexico, it is still better than China ...
    Note that 5-year warranty by Fender, it is rather interesting.
    Another argument in favor of the weight: 11kgs only.
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  • aurelmanaurelman

    Fender Band-Master VMPublished on 11/24/11 at 16:21
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Fender all-tube amp with 2-channel effect

    1canal clean
    1canal drive
    1reverb general
    1chorus
    1delay
    ger a footswicth for all this
    1boucle effect of
    2Quit 8ohm

    UTILIZATION

    Perfect for any

    SOUNDS

    fender fender
    saturate the channel will have the big crunch distortion but still very sharp very effectively not drooling disto very clean (meaning always)
    for an amp of this range would have a spring reverb t more judiciously!
    three digital effect is exeptional but not worked very well and handy all the same

    OVERALL OPINION

    very very good amp big volume I plan to be able to fully exploit an attenuator to crunch the clean channel 6 and already ha…
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    Fender all-tube amp with 2-channel effect

    1canal clean
    1canal drive
    1reverb general
    1chorus
    1delay
    ger a footswicth for all this
    1boucle effect of
    2Quit 8ohm

    UTILIZATION

    Perfect for any

    SOUNDS

    fender fender
    saturate the channel will have the big crunch distortion but still very sharp very effectively not drooling disto very clean (meaning always)
    for an amp of this range would have a spring reverb t more judiciously!
    three digital effect is exeptional but not worked very well and handy all the same

    OVERALL OPINION

    very very good amp big volume I plan to be able to fully exploit an attenuator to crunch the clean channel 6 and already has too much crunch and do not yet!
    I changed the original lamps (gt Russian) for gt United States is the top

    in brief

    sound and presence
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  • King LoudnessKing Loudness

    Great, very versatile amp!

    Fender Band-Master VMPublished on 04/29/11 at 18:18
    The Fender Bandmaster VM is part of Fender's recent line of "Vintage Modified" amplifiers, which take classic sounding amps like the Bandmaster (head and 2x12) and Deluxe (1x12 combo) and add a whole slew of great features including a second channel (overdrive) and onboard effects. The full list of specs is:

    Model Name: Band-Master® VM Head
    Series: Vintage Modified Amps
    Amplifier Type: Hybrid Tube/Solid State Amplifier

    Effects Loop: Effects Loop With Send & Return
    Inputs: One
    Auxiliary Input: 1/4" Footswitch Jack
    Extension Speaker Jack: External Speaker Jack
    Channels: Two Selectable Channels (Clean and Drive)
    Power Handling: 40 Watts
    Rectifier: Solid State Rectifier
    Con…
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    The Fender Bandmaster VM is part of Fender's recent line of "Vintage Modified" amplifiers, which take classic sounding amps like the Bandmaster (head and 2x12) and Deluxe (1x12 combo) and add a whole slew of great features including a second channel (overdrive) and onboard effects. The full list of specs is:

    Model Name: Band-Master® VM Head
    Series: Vintage Modified Amps
    Amplifier Type: Hybrid Tube/Solid State Amplifier

    Effects Loop: Effects Loop With Send & Return
    Inputs: One
    Auxiliary Input: 1/4" Footswitch Jack
    Extension Speaker Jack: External Speaker Jack
    Channels: Two Selectable Channels (Clean and Drive)
    Power Handling: 40 Watts
    Rectifier: Solid State Rectifier
    Controls: Clean Channel: Volume, Treble, Bass. Drive Channel: Drive Switch, Gain, Volume, Treble, Middle, Bass, Reverb, Effects Adjust Switch, Time/Rate, Delay, Mix, Chorus, Depth

    Cabinet Material: 3/4" 7-Ply Birch/Maple Plywood w/ Black Textured Vinyl Covering
    Pilot Light Jewel: Red Amp Jewel
    Handle: Molded Black Handle
    Front Panel: "Blackface"™ Style Control Panel
    Input Impedance: 1 M Input Impedance
    Amplifier Length: 10" (25.4 cm)
    Amplifier Width: 24" (61 cm)
    Amplifier Height: 10" (25.4 cm)
    Amplifier Weight: 26 lbs. (11.8 kg)
    Effects: Reverb, Delay, Chorus

    Speaker Impedance: 4 or 8 Ohms

    Preamp Tubes: 2 x 12AX7
    Power Tubes: 2 x 6L6

    Unique Features: Real Tube Amp Performance Combined with a Complement of Essential Effects, All new DSP Platform, Effects Loop with Send & Return, Two Speaker Output Jacks, Standby Switch, 3/4" Birch/Maple Plywood Cabinet

    Definitely a cool sounding amp that combines Fender clean with a unique overdrive channel and some nifty built in effects as well.

    UTILIZATION

    Dialing in this amp was very simple to do. I first tried it without reading through the manual or knowing how the controls interacted with one another and I was still able to get a very good variety of sounds with both channels. The effects too were very intuitive and easy to dial in as well, which I felt was great for a modelling type amp.

    The clean channel has a very typical Fender layout of volume, treble and bass controls. The tones are very classic Fender blackface clean to my ears. Sure it isn't the real deal vintage head, but for an $800 recreation, the Fender type clean that I expected was there and enjoyable.

    The dirty channel was my favourite part of the amp by all means. Historically, blackface Fender amps have been one thing... loud and CLEAN for the most part. However, with their Vintage Modified series Fender has added a great drive channel into the equation. It's very thick and has a nice raunch to it that reminds me of a classic tweed Fender or a Marshall with a good fuzz pedal. It's not a modern metal distortion, but rather more of a vintage toned quasi-fuzz drive, perfect for '60s-70s hard rock tones.

    I'm not normally an effects guy but the onboard chorus, delay and reverb were great. The chorus goes from classic shimmer to more of an extreme sound reminiscent of a Leslie speaker. The delay has a nice analog quality that still managed to sound clear and cut through even on the dirty channel. The reverb was very nice too. It had that classic dripping Fender vibe, perfect for surf or ambient textures, or perhaps country licks when mixed with the delay.

    SOUNDS

    I've tried this amp with various Fender guitars (Strats, Teles, Jazzmasters, etc) as well as some Gibson Les Pauls (2008 Standard and Traditional Plus).

    The amp's overall vibe to me is classic, but with a bit of extra horsepower hidden inside, like a modified vintage amp. The clean channel is like a blackface Fender amp, but it has a little bit more thickness and punch that makes your guitar sound a little bit bolder and more upfront. Using single coil pickups provided a really great overwound sort of '60s-'70s style clean tone. Think a late '60s Strat or Tele with those slightly hotter pickups of the time into a cranked tube amp and you'll get the idea. Working in conjunction with the onboard effects gives you a bunch of cool textures to add to the tonal palate as well. The dirty channel as stated is like a fuzzed out tube amp turned to the hills. Though it sounds great at all volume levels, this channel really felt and sounded like (in the words of Greg Koch) "an old tweed Deluxe that sounds like it's about to explode." Very thick, very viscous and very cool. Turning up the gain and reverb and turning down the midrange a bit brought it a little more into a classic hard rock territory ala Van Halen, which I thought was really interesting.

    OVERALL OPINION

    All in all I feel the Bandmaster VM is a winner as far as a versatile, reasonably priced, medium wattage tube amplifier head. It has the classic Fender clean, a killer classic drive sound, and some really cool effects that, though they're not the same as analog pedals, sound cool and are very convenient to have built right in.

    At the $800 price point that this amp sells for new, I don't think you can go wrong with this amp, or its 1x12 combo version, the Deluxe Vintage Modified. Definitely check one out!
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  • dadavvdadavv

    Good clean sound amp distortion but average

    Fender Band-Master VMPublished on 07/02/10 at 02:25
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    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Power 40W
    4 lamps
    Effects: Delay, Reverb, Chorus, quite nice. The reverb is great, typical Fender

    UTILIZATION

    He has a clear sound insane. By connecting an external effect is obtained in a harmonic and breadth of the studio.
    The buttons control cons are sensitive, which means that turning a few things change a lot, such as volume goes up a notch to another exponentially. As well as controllers for the effects, the module is just a lot by moving the volume pot a bit.

    SOUNDS

    This is an amp to make the pop, country, jazz, rock 70's with a complement of fuzz and even the hard-rock style AC / DC (I use my microphone Gibson 498T with the volume at 3 on guitar and the over…
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    Power 40W
    4 lamps
    Effects: Delay, Reverb, Chorus, quite nice. The reverb is great, typical Fender

    UTILIZATION

    He has a clear sound insane. By connecting an external effect is obtained in a harmonic and breadth of the studio.
    The buttons control cons are sensitive, which means that turning a few things change a lot, such as volume goes up a notch to another exponentially. As well as controllers for the effects, the module is just a lot by moving the volume pot a bit.

    SOUNDS

    This is an amp to make the pop, country, jazz, rock 70's with a complement of fuzz and even the hard-rock style AC / DC (I use my microphone Gibson 498T with the volume at 3 on guitar and the overdrive of the amp to 10 and it makes a crunchy bright sound that approximates the rhythm of Malcolm Young at the beginning, it's pretty nice.
    Oh, I forgot ... you did a great blues and blues-rock with this amp. The solos are beautiful and perfect sound.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I played on Marshall, whom I adore. The distos are better. But this amp has a better clean sound. In fact we need both ..
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  • big red machinebig red machine

    Lack of "fishing" and serious

    Fender Band-Master VMPublished on 11/13/10 at 05:08
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    40 watt lamp all made in mexico, 2 channels clean / drive + reverb / delay and chorus. For more information, you will find all the Fender site. But I love the look of the amp mainly in 2 body. This lack may be 10 watts in my opinion .... Please note also covers transportation is provided, a good point.

    UTILIZATION

    Super simple setup, the knobs are simple and efficient, no need to be sound engineer to adjust. I like a knob and Medium gain but good clean amp it is in the tradition fender, must know what we want ....

    SOUNDS

    First sound clear: THE slamming his fender well and powerful. The clean is really nice most ideal for rockabilly, surf music and funk. However, the po…
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    40 watt lamp all made in mexico, 2 channels clean / drive + reverb / delay and chorus. For more information, you will find all the Fender site. But I love the look of the amp mainly in 2 body. This lack may be 10 watts in my opinion .... Please note also covers transportation is provided, a good point.

    UTILIZATION

    Super simple setup, the knobs are simple and efficient, no need to be sound engineer to adjust. I like a knob and Medium gain but good clean amp it is in the tradition fender, must know what we want ....

    SOUNDS

    First sound clear: THE slamming his fender well and powerful. The clean is really nice most ideal for rockabilly, surf music and funk. However, the possibility of playing on the medium would have been good but because it lacks a little low frequency it all especially when you plug a distortion pedal. Finally, to sum up the clean sound is really very good with nice vintage tone of the 60/70.
    The drive: Note this is not a distortion channel but crunch. Even with the gain at 10 it's still very light. No effect, so do not count more than disto red hot chili peppers ... Once again it is sorely lacking in bass and gain. It's hard to have a rock sound over even with a guitar equipped with "large" double. The sound is really pretty good for a fender especially compared to hot rod. Fans of blues and vintage pop sounds will delight ... I

    OVERALL OPINION

    this amp for 3 days but I've already sold, it does not really suits my needs attention but that does not mean he is not well c is it just does not suit me. I too thought that the comparatives presented as a perfect amp for rock but it is downright stupid! You can not go beyond the blues. This amp lacks "potato" and especially frenquence low, which make us take off the hair of the head.
    I count myself towards the marshall, there it suits me.
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