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Uploaded by on Oct 25, 2009

1959 Fender Bassman amp replica - pics of the build and then a few clips playing through it without any additional EQ or effects.

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  • i dont know why but i absolutly love they way that les paul looks i cant find one that model with one is it

  • @fender83085

    The Les Paul is a 40th Anniversary model from 1991.

  • Was this your first kit? I'm looking at assembling a kit and amp looking at Allen Amps as I've heard he's got very detailed instructions. I've just got to settle on blackface v. tweed.

  • @royalbastardo

    Yes, this was my first kit build but I have repaired amps and other electronic stuff in the past. You don't need to be an EE but you do need to be able to read a schematic and identify parts correctly (know a resistor from a cap, read their values, etc.) to complete the build successfully. The Allen amps look a little pricey - check mojotone and ted weber as well.

  • chicka whattt just happened at 1:24??!!

  • @hendrixistheking

    At 1:24 I'm just goofing on fast triplets with my right hand - slap with my thumb and pop twice with index and middle. It's something I tried to pick up from Victor Wooten's playing (but he's waaayyyy better than me.)

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  • @fender83085 it has soapbar pickups not humbuckers

  • 40th Anniversary and a Bassman... well done sir, glad to know someone has the exact same taste as me!

  • very warm amp

  • where did you bought your kit... and how much for it... it sounds great even wih the bass :O :P

  • @tmmbass I've got a 1991 40th Anniversary Les Paul too, absolutely love it. But the pickups are actually P-100's in that model which is a stacked humbucker (unless of course you swapped the pickups out).

  • great match with the p90s!

  • @tmmbass Thanks for the quick reply. If I go tweed I'll go weber or mojotone. I can probably get through it.

    I modded my Marshall Class 5 with a schematic and some help from a forum online. If I have a layout that says what goes where, I know the difference between components and can read their values with a guide. I don't understand all the science behind it, but my Marshall works and sounds better.

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