The Bassman is BACK! My G0D, it's sweet. REVIEW

Biu

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Well, boys, picked my Bassman 10 up today. I think the weather was trying to steal it from me. There was a big snowstorm when I was picking it up, but once I walked into my house, BAM! Storm's over. :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: *shaking fists* YOU CAN'T HAVE IT! :laugh2:

Ok, back to the amp. Fired it up and tried out all of the 4 different inputs. Bass (1) with the 2 EQ knobs was REALLY a treat. Holy ****. Extremely clean and rich, rich, rich (Ahhh, sweet Deep switch)! There was none of that icepick treble you get with some amps, even with the treble maxed out on a bridge humbucker. Switching off the Deep switch yields a more Twin-like sound, as it's really sparkly and twangy. Normal (input 2) sort of accentuates that. Both of these "channels" have a considerble amount of mids, which I really dig. I cranked up the pre-amp volume to max and was in classic rock heaven. Loved every bit of it!
The next two channels actually have a MIDDLE knob. This was more versatile for my needs. Bass (1) was absolutely beautiful. I backed off the mids just a little bit, and the tone was righteous in all its (once again) fatty richness. Studio (2) was the same, but with more of a mid-cut. Really good for bangin' out the jazz chords or dominant 7th #9 "Jimi-Hendrix" chord without making ears bleed. I liked these two channels best because they had a more malleable clean tone for me to use with my Boss ME-50. This is the "fast-food-lard-burger" of the amp world, my friends!

With the Boss ME-50:
I had to do some serious tweaking, but once I got it down, I made this mother scream like a hot-rodded Marshall. It just nailed that tone, and I found I don't have to use much gain at all with this amp. Something about its divine clarity seems to somehow keep everything very sustain-heavy and sweet. I couldn't imagine that this distortion tone was coming out of a pedal! Yowza.

In stereo:
I hooked up my Boss ME-50 to run in stereo, my Bassman and Carvin X-60A. The Carvin sounds similar to the Bassman, but is a lot brighter, so more like a classic "surf's-up" Fender sound. Holy cow! Combining the fat, rich, bottom-end of the Bassman, with the sparkly bright sound of the Carvin resulted in a wall of sound I'd never experienced before. HUGE! Very "alive". One of the biggest advantages was that I could finally pull off the stereo long-delay Brian May does to harmonize with himself.

Overall:
Couldn't be happier. What an awesome sounding amp. I was expecting a lot to begin with and I was STILL blown away. I'm a happy camper to say the least, and one of the true beauties of this amp is that, I could just "misplace" my Boss ME-50 one day, just play the Bassman direct with no pedals and still be able to burn on the 6-strings! This was NOT the case with other clean amps! There's no hiding in playing it straight in, but then again, there's no need to.
I'll admit, my 5150 with vintage single-coils has a Biu lead tone that isn't even touched with this setup, HOWEVER, that's why I have the 5150 in the first place. It's my one-trick pony for high-gain leads and nothing more (except rolled off volume knob). This Bassman setup does EVERYTHING else, clean-to-dirty, classic-to-modern, meat and potatoes-to-bare bones. I plan to A/B/Y these two setups for a nut-crushing tone :)

In conclusion, if you have not felt the tonal fury of a real vintage Bassman, find a neighbor or friend who has one and kick his ass. Play it while he's down, it truly is worth it.

Big thank you to the SD Forum Members. You're the guys who turned me on to this amp in the first place. Three cheers!
 
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congrats.... now I think you owe the whole forum some clips.... hint hint hint... :) hehe :headbang:
 
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You can never go wrong with a vintage Bassman, they are plain and simple some of the best amps ever built.

Ryan
 
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Well done Biu, you seem to have been through so much waiting for this amp, im glad its so good, you deserve it!
 
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that's awesome man!!!

that's one of my dream amps...and it sounds like the dream is a good one!!! LOL!!! :headbang:
 
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good for you Biu ... enjoy and play in good health :)

oh yeah, +1 on the clips request

cheers,
t4d
 
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Biu said:
With the Boss ME-50:
I had to do some serious tweaking, but once I got it down, I made this mother scream like a hot-rodded Marshall. It just nailed that tone, and I found I don't have to use much gain at all with this amp. Something about its divine clarity seems to somehow keep everything very sustain-heavy and sweet. I couldn't imagine that this distortion tone was coming out of a pedal! Yowza.

In stereo:
I hooked up my Boss ME-50 to run in stereo, my Bassman and Carvin X-60A. The Carvin sounds similar to the Bassman, but is a lot brighter, so more like a classic "surf's-up" Fender sound. Holy cow! Combining the fat, rich, bottom-end of the Bassman, with the sparkly bright sound of the Carvin resulted in a wall of sound I'd never experienced before. HUGE! Very "alive". One of the biggest advantages was that I could finally pull off the stereo long-delay Brian May does to harmonize with himself.

Overall:
I'll admit, my 5150 with vintage single-coils has a Biu lead tone that isn't even touched with this setup, HOWEVER, that's why I have the 5150 in the first place. It's my one-trick pony for high-gain leads and nothing more (except rolled off volume knob). This Bassman setup does EVERYTHING else, clean-to-dirty, classic-to-modern, meat and potatoes-to-bare bones. I plan to A/B/Y these two setups for a nut-crushing tone :)

In conclusion, if you have not felt the tonal fury of a real vintage Bassman, find a neighbor or friend who has one and kick his ass. Play it while he's down, it truly is worth it.

Big thank you to the SD Forum Members. You're the guys who turned me on to this amp in the first place. Three cheers!

Hey Biu,

Glad to hear that you got it and that you are totally geeked out about it. I have a couple of questions.

Is this version of the bassman the silverface version from the 70's?

How did you set the Boss ME-50? Which OD or dist did you use for that?

Thanks,

Joe
 
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Thanks, guys. For me, this amp is the Holy Grail of clean, pedal-friendly amps! I feel pressured and obliged to make clips now! :saeek: Anybody want to send me their SM57s? :laugh2: I have no mics, so unless I manage to scrounge up even MORE $$$, I won't be able to make clips :(

jmcorey, yes, this is a '72-'76 early Bassman with the blackface circuitry.
With the BOss ME-50, I had to change a lot of my settings, because playing in stereo sounds about 5x better than mono, and requires MUCH less gain. I haven't fully played with all the distortions/ODs yet, but I like to use Natural, OD-2, Crunch, Stack (probably the best), and Hi-Gain all set to around 12 'o clock or less on the gain. Bottom usually near dimed or dimed. Tone somewhere around 12 'o clock, in most cases higher. Add some Hall, or light Mod reverb and RIP! I also like to throw in the Space Echo with time at 3 o' clock, Feedback around 10-11 'o clock, and E. Level at 3 'o clock. Use this delay with Stack set to a medium-high gain with vintage humbuckers and you got INSTANT Brian May. It ONLY works if you're running two amps or more at once. Now I have to tweak my Blues Driver, DS-1, Tube Screamer, Modern OD, and Fuzz tones back up to scratch. This thing really is a different beast with the Bassman. I'm also trying to get some of those crazy Jimmy Page settings on The Song Remains the Same, so we'll see how that goes.
 
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Ahh, you're making me want to go play...and by now it's too late to saturate those tubes properly.
 
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rspst14 said:
You can never go wrong with a vintage Bassman, they are plain and simple some of the best amps ever built.

Ryan

Yea, but he is telling us about his Bassman 10, which is not a vintage Bassman (e.g., AB 165 circuit)

BTW Blackface were not made in the 70's...
 
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Good for you! I was worried for you there but all's well that ends well!
 
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Stratman said:
BTW Blackface were not made in the 70's...

Not officially, but some did sneak out of the factory. My 71 Bassman Export has Blackface circuitry. :burnout:
 
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Stratman said:
Yea, but he is telling us about his Bassman 10, which is not a vintage Bassman (e.g., AB 165 circuit)

BTW Blackface were not made in the 70's...

There is some thing called a blackface mod ya know......
 
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Benjy_26 said:
Not officially, but some did sneak out of the factory. My 71 Bassman Export has Blackface circuitry. :burnout:

Yea, some of the earlyier silverface models were not all silverface. It took a few years for cbs to 'get things moving'
 
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