![]() ![]() It’s an amp with quite a lot of headroom. The model is based on the Vibrato channel. It has two channels: “Normal ” and “Vibrato”. This amp puts out around 40 watts through two 6L6 tubes. This makes it possible to adapt to small and big stages and gigs just by configuring the speakers." The blackface and silverface Bandmaster is a big sounding amp with a flexible speaker impedance of 4 ohm, allowing anything between one and four speakers (8 ohm each) to be connected via the main and/or external speaker jack. The blackface Bandmaster is therefore ideal for those who look for a pure Fender clean sound without making ones ears bleed. A smaller output transformer will introduce sag and compression in the power amp section. The Bassman has a slightly bigger output transformer resulting in a firmer tone and more attack. Hence, the AA864 Bassman normal channel has more preamp “juice” and reaches the sweet spot at an earlier volume knob setting. The vibrato channel in the Bandmaster is even more clean than the Bassman because of the vibrato circuitry loading the signal chain and reducing the gain level in the premp section. They are similar in the way that both are clean sounding with just one 12ax7 tube in the preamp stage (vibrato ch in bandmaster and normal channel in bassman). Let’s study the blackface Bandmaster AB763 and Bassman AA864. If you own a Strat or a Tele, you may not have realized the full potential of you axe if you haven't played through a Fender '57 : “Not all silverface amps were developed in a bad direction. From the handwired circuitry to the tube complement, any guitar will sound fantastic through the '57 Bandmaster. Keith Richards once said that Fender guitars sound their best through Fender amps, and this is one of the finest Fender amps you'll find. A leather strap handle on top and a fitted cover are included. The amp is covered in genuine lacquered tweed and fronted with vintage brown/gold grille cloth. The '57 Bandmaster's finger-joined solid pine cabinet resonates with a warm, woody tone. Its harmonically rich clean tones are great for vintage rock, blues, and country, and you can crank it up for fat, sophisticated distortion. The '57 Bandmaster amplifier is the latest member of Fender's acclaimed Custom Series family. The Bandmaster's preamp contains three high-gain 12AX7 tubes, three of which may be substituted with 12AY7s for the original '50s low-gain sound.The control panel details include normal and bright volumes, four inputs (two normal and two bright), treble, bass, and presence knobs. With this design, power amp compression or sag is more subtle than in many Fender tweed designs. ![]() Power comes from a pair of 6L6 output tubes and a 5AR4 rectifier. This all-tube combo amp has handwired circuitry and features the famed 5E7 circuit, which puts 26 watts into a trio of 10" Alnico-magnet speakers. Perfect complement for Strats and Teles.wish I could!įender '57 Bandmaster Vintage Reissue At a Glance: It is a really wonderful amp, I just can't afford to keep it. While I have owned it, it has sat unplayed in my climate controlled, smoke-free home studio. I ended up doing the album at a studio and didn't even take the amp. It is in mint condition and comes with all of the original case candy (manual, amp cover, etc). I bought this amp from a collector a few months ago to use on my new album. ![]()
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