Re: If Fender wasn't the first classic amp, would we like them so much?
bungalowbill said:
Jim Marshall basically copied the Fender Bassman circuit but, used English tubes instead of their American equivalent. Randall Smith of Boogie fame began by hotrodding Fenders. Also, if I'm not mistaken, the earliest Fender amps are copies of amps that were in an R.C.A. radio amp guide.
From my understanding, it all springs from that RCA or GE or WE or whatever it was design. So it's not entirely impossible that the design for the first practical guitar amps could have come from England. If those design plans were pirated in the US they could have been pirated in England as well...
sgstrat said:
I have to respectfully disagree. Numerous other companies made amplifiers the same time as, or, in some cases, substantially earlier than Fender. Some of the names include Gibson, Gretsch, Epiphone and Rickenbacker.
So why do we remember Fender while the others, even if they sound good, are footnotes to amplifier history? Could it be the tone?...
While I have played a really cool old Gretsch amp, and the only Ric amp I've played was a 1946(?) all metal amp that looked more like a space heater than a guitar amp, and I've never seen a pre-Gibson (<1957) Epiphone amp, and older Gibson amps are well appreciated... I think where Fender succeeded is in producing high powered "piggyback" amps. Although a lot has to do with what was expected of an amp
at that time, I feel the success of the Bandmaster, Showman, Bassman etc, heads allowed the combos to remain successful, and in production. A Gibson GA-79 sounds great, and disperses sound great, but it's not going to produce the clean sound a Twin can. By the same token I can't think of a popular amplifier that could put out 45 watts like a Fender.
For their time the Fender amps did what they needed to do. Produce usable sounds at loud volumes. Most of the other companies provided great sounding amps that didn't have the clean headroom that Fenders did because of their high power. In the context of music
today, would I take a Magnavox 2x12 combo over a Twin in similar condition? In a heartbeat.