I was wondering how a Fender bassman reissue would sound with a tank in front of it. Does anybody use one for surf stuff?
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I was wondering how a Fender bassman reissue would sound with a tank in front of it. Does anybody use one for surf stuff? —https://www.facebook.com/groups/722422647891279/ |
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It would sound good. The Narrow Panel Bassman isn't wildly different from the brown amps. There is a belief they are only good for blues, but they do very well for surf. 50 Watts is a lot, my Super Reverb that I gig with is only 35 watts. |
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I don't play surf, but have a RI bassman and have had two reverb tanks (a '64 and a reissue). Together I'd say they can do surf, in fact the FRV1 pedal can do it too. I think with the RI bassman you'll want to use the solid state rectifier or a good tube - I'd think you'd want a good tight/focused rectifier option instead of one that drops voltage for lots of sag/compression. At least for surf. |
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It does sound good. I have done exactly this in the past with a '59 Bassman RI LTD and one of my own tanks —He who dies with the most tubes... wins |
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I recently traded into a quite nice, high-quality tweed bassman, made by Sterling. A fine sounding amp, especially so with the texotica reverb. In format and power, not far from a super reverb. Voiced differently of course, and no reverb. But that same large, room-filling type of sound. If you like a SR with load of reverb you'd probably like a tweed bassman with lots of reverb just as much. Last edited: Dec 13, 2013 19:22:36 |
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