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Fender Vintage Reissue '59 Bassman LTD

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A decades-long favorite of bassists AND guitarists.

The straightforward Fender 59 Bassman outperforms most of the fancy amps on the market today. In the 1950s, the Bassman was perfect for amplifying that new invention, the Fender Precision Bass. This 50W rig allowed the bass to hold its own onstage with drums, electric guitars, and miked piano, the common instrumentation of the day. Over the years, it also won the hearts of guitarists who, after experimenting with all kinds of preamps and effects racks, found its simplicity, great tone, excellent dispersion, and touch-sensitive dynamics a true pleasure. This reissue is true to the original while adding several enhancements: U.S.-made GT-6L6 output tubes, improved 12AX7 preamp tubes, and an internal bias pot, making it easier to experiment with other output tubes. It also features a genuine lacquered tweed covering, solid finger-jointed pine cabinet, and an original-spec 4AR4 rectifier tube for natural compression when you play hard. Includes fitted cover.

Fender Vintage Reissue '59 Bassman LTD Features:

  • True to the original '59 Bassman design
  • 50W
  • 4 - 10" speakers
  • Finger-jointed pine cabinet
  • Genuine lacquered tweed covering
  • New US-made GT-6L6 output tubes
  • Improved 12AX7 preamp tubes
  • Original spec 5AR4 rectifier tube
  • Internal bias pot has been added to adjust for other tubes
  • Fitted cover is included

Fender Vintage Reissue '59 Bassman LTD Includes:

    fitted cover

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Natural Tube Overdrive

I had planned to buy the Bassman originally, but I chose the VOX AC30CC1 because I got a great price on it. As good of an amp as the VOX is the tone was a little too jangly for my taste, so I ended up trading the VOX for the 59 Bassman. When I first brought it home I thought that the Bassman's tone was rather dry and more or less non-descript sounding. But my experience with other equipment has taught me that most musical instruments don't sound their best until after they break in. So I connected my CD player to the Bassman and just let it play. After several days everything started to break-in and the sound started to blossom. The amp and speakers gradually loosened up and out jumped that vintage tube overdrive that I was dreaming of when I bought it! After some experimentation, I found that an Ibanez Tube Screamer TS9 really works well with this amp. I can highly recommend this amp for anyone who is seeking a natural overdriven tube sound and if you can live without reverb! (Upcoming purchase) But don't judge your tone until after it's had about 40 hours of break-in time.

Reviewed by Bluesfan64 on 8/3/2006 who plays Blues and Classic Rock.

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59 Bassman

The only feature is tone. Sounds great with input crossing. Gets loud too. Just add effect pedals and you can use this amp for just about any style music. Carrying my 40lbs pedal board every time got old though. I use 6 pedals plus a cry baby and volume pedal too. SKBps45 pedal board.So I bought a Fender Hot Rod Deluxe for the reverb and channel switching for overdrive to use at rehearsels and tight spaced venues and so forth.Sounds great as well. The Bassman for larger venues. Add a reverb pedal and get chills down your spine. You will love it!

Reviewed by Mr. Bassman on 4/3/2007 who plays Various Rock, Surf.

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Tone for the Purist.

The other reviewer here is correct. This is an amp for a niche market. There is nothing in the way of features except basic EQ and Presence. But if you are a Telecster "clean" player this is about as good as it gets. And it will take a T808 and Damage Control Glass Nexus and give you every sound you would ever need.

Reviewed by larryguitar on 8/24/2007 who plays blues, country, rock.

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Perfect Clean Tone

As you can imagine, this is a bare bones amp and fits a relatively small niche in the market. But what it does, it does perfectly. The clean tone is deep, articulate, warm and filled with great character. IMO this is what all clean tones should be modeled after. It's also very dynamic and sensitive to pick attack so you may not be able to hide as many goofs with this as you can with other amps. It doesn't have a lead channel or an effects loop. A couple of features modern amp users take for granted. But if you can live with pedals for your overdrive, this is a very hard amp to beat.

Reviewed by hbucker on 10/17/2006 who plays Rock, Hard Rock, etc.

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where Real tone comes from

I was hesitant at first to trade in my marshall stack and take a large loss for money towards a bassman. Im so glad I did becuase this amp is unbelieveable. The range of sound it produces is so broad, and when that rectifier tube kicks in , its just the sound everyone desires. The lacquered tweed is great too. Don't think twice about buying this amp, you'll be glad you do.

Reviewed by DSHAB on 8/15/2006 who plays blues,rock.

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