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In the 1950s, the Bassman was perfect for amplifying a new invention, the Fender Precision Bass. This straightforward 50-watt 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 vintage reissue fifty nine bassman is true to the original, while adding several enhancements, including 6L6 output tubes, improved 12AX7 preamp tubes and an internal bias pot, making it easier to experiment with other output tubes.
The Bassman 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. It even includes a fitted cover.
Recorded at Musician's Friend in March 2015.