A '22Watter' Fender Bassman, possible ?

Re: A '22Watter' Fender Bassman, possible ?

A tweed deluxe is an interesting beast. It's got gobs of tone, but lacks clean headroom and the overall volume is decent but not bassman in scope. An amp that will get you there is a Matchless Lightning. As LesStrat what he thinks of his. I find that amp to be a mix of Fender cleans and Vox AC15 grind. But better than a Vox AC15. I build a version called a Franklin. I'm probably the wrong guy to ask as I"m quite biased about my own stuff.

I've had to recently suspend my wait list again and do not anticipate it opening up again until after Christmas! So, I guess I"m doing something correct. Or I'm just painfully slow. :) Let others be the judge of that, but remember they'll be GAS-heads so take it with a grain of salt. :)
 
Re: A '22Watter' Fender Bassman, possible ?

. . . then a Tweed it will be !
A Bassman Tweed, right ?

If you are looking for that raw, harry cleans and full on grind crunch late 50's style tweeds are the way to go...or early Marshalls but the tweed Fenders are a hair better for what you want I think.

The Bassman is more than likely what you want for gigging volume and projection, a Super, Bandmaster or Pro might do the trick but if you're really hung up on the Bassman just grab one and decide for yourself if it will work.

The early 90's reissues are ok amps but the LTD's are much nicer IMO...better cabs and speakers which save a lot of money on upgrades.
 
Re: A '22Watter' Fender Bassman, possible ?

If you are looking for that raw, harry cleans and full on grind crunch late 50's style tweeds are the way to go...or early Marshalls but the tweed Fenders are a hair better for what you want I think.

The Bassman is more than likely what you want for gigging volume and projection, a Super, Bandmaster or Pro might do the trick but if you're really hung up on the Bassman just grab one and decide for yourself if it will work.

The early 90's reissues are ok amps but the LTD's are much nicer IMO...better cabs and speakers which save a lot of money on upgrades.


Not wanting to sound too stupid . . .

. . . Pro, that is Pro-what ? Also the Super ? Is that Super Reverb ?

Will start to look on the net and see what is there for what price !


Thanx so long !
 
Re: A '22Watter' Fender Bassman, possible ?

Not wanting to sound too stupid . . .
. . . Pro, that is Pro-what ? Also the Super ? Is that Super Reverb ?
Will start to look on the net and see what is there for what price !
Thanx so long !

There are no stupid questions...

In the late 50's there was the Bassman, Super, Twin, Pro, Champ, Princeton, Deluxe, Bandmaster, Vibrolux, Tremolux, etc...all were from the Tweed era.

The Super, Pro and bandmaster are all pretty much the same chassis but with different speaker set ups...the Super was a 2x10 the Bandmaster was a 3x10 and the Pro was a 1x15.

If you want to learn a good bit about Fender amps start here...

http://www.ampwares.com/ffg/

This shows all the different models by year, start reading and get ready for brain overload and GAS!
 
Re: A '22Watter' Fender Bassman, possible ?

Ya know.....if you can find one, Mesa Boogie made a Blue Angel 4x10 that was a FANATASTIC amp.

Heavy, but the tone was beautiful !!!

2 6V6s for 15watts
4 EL84s for 33watts
A switch to combine the tube types for 38watts.

Pure Class A goodness :32:

They came as a head, 4x10, or a 1x12. The head & 4x10 were great...I've heard mixed reviews on the 1x12.


Totally confused now?????? :D
 
Re: A '22Watter' Fender Bassman, possible ?

There are no stupid questions...

In the late 50's there was the Bassman, Super, Twin, Pro, Champ, Princeton, Deluxe, Bandmaster, Vibrolux, Tremolux, etc...all were from the Tweed era.

The Super, Pro and bandmaster are all pretty much the same chassis but with different speaker set ups...the Super was a 2x10 the Bandmaster was a 3x10 and the Pro was a 1x15.

If you want to learn a good bit about Fender amps start here...

http://www.ampwares.com/ffg/

This shows all the different models by year, start reading and get ready for brain overload and GAS!




Bloody Hell, that site is fantastic

- THANX !!!


GAS is NOT the word . . .
 
Re: A '22Watter' Fender Bassman, possible ?

Christian is a great guy and wiz when it comes to old Fender stuff. Scott really knows his stuff too and you're smart to ask them. I own a blackface Fender that I love to pieces but it just can't do the psychobily thing without a pedal. Like Christian and Scott said, Tweed would be the way to go.



. . . ermmm, i would not say i am the samrt one to aske them, they are just kind enough to help me out and answer all my questions.


Thanx Guys !



Oh, and the funny thing about the Psychobilly thing is, I LOVE THE GENRE, but being stuck (for now) in SA, i know almost nothing about the gear that my fav. Psycho bands use, as it is not on their sites !!!
So i keep on trying to locate the odd live satge pic on various other sites !
Believe it or not, but flikr.com is very usefull !
 
Re: A '22Watter' Fender Bassman, possible ?

Ya know.....if you can find one, Mesa Boogie made a Blue Angel 4x10 that was a FANATASTIC amp.

Heavy, but the tone was beautiful !!!

2 6V6s for 15watts
4 EL84s for 33watts
A switch to combine the tube types for 38watts.

Pure Class A goodness :32:

They came as a head, 4x10, or a 1x12. The head & 4x10 were great...I've heard mixed reviews on the 1x12.


Totally confused now?????? :D



MMmmm, thanx Puckboy !

I'll see what i can come up with, on the net !
 
Re: A '22Watter' Fender Bassman, possible ?

They are out of production now, but you see one pop up every now & then.

Curly has a 1x12...maybe check with him to see what he thinks of it now that he's had it a while.

Mincer & Hot Grits have one too........do a search on here for "Blue Angel"...there were a few threads about them:bigok:
 
Re: A '22Watter' Fender Bassman, possible ?

Bloody Hell, that site is fantastic
- THANX !!!
GAS is NOT the word . . .

I hear ya bro!

Like I have said and others have also said...for a crunchy tone Tweed is the key!

Depending on what your budget is there are many, many options for great tweed clones these days, so make a decision or 2, keep asking questions and start looking for builders...
 
Re: A '22Watter' Fender Bassman, possible ?

They are out of production now, but you see one pop up every now & then.

Curly has a 1x12...maybe check with him to see what he thinks of it now that he's had it a while.

Mincer & Hot Grits have one too........do a search on here for "Blue Angel"...there were a few threads about them:bigok:


Thanx mate, will do just that tonight !
 
Re: A '22Watter' Fender Bassman, possible ?

I hear ya bro!

Like I have said and others have also said...for a crunchy tone Tweed is the key!

Depending on what your budget is there are many, many options for great tweed clones these days, so make a decision or 2, keep asking questions and start looking for builders...


So what would you recommend as the "better" option ?

The real deal, or a brand new, "out-the-box" clone ?
Can the clones get that MOJO, ala natural fender-like crunch ?

Pro's & Con's ?
 
Re: A '22Watter' Fender Bassman, possible ?

Sounds Like A Celtic Should Be In Your Future
 
Re: A '22Watter' Fender Bassman, possible ?

didnt that VHoholic dude run one of his marshalls with 1 el34 once? I remember it and the clips sounded great.

IT FORCES THE AMP TO RUN SINGLE ENDED AND THEREFORE CLASS A. IT CAN SOUND VERY COOL BUT ISNT GOOD FOR THE AMP OR PROBABLY THE TUBE
 
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