Fender '59 Bassman Electric Guitar Amplifier Demo
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come on guy's "volume at 2 o'clock? what's that? why say 2 o'clock when we don't know what "o'clock" zero is.....understand ? 0 could be 12, ,6 ect ect even 0 can be 7 try this "volume is on 2..5...12 or 10" or try " p'egged
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This guy (Jason) is fine...and so is the review. I think there are 'problem' people out there that need to get over themselves.
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6l6 c
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I want one!!!!
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Everyone's an expert on the fucking internets.
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@cminor9 You're so right. I found this review to be excellent. People who don't like it should make their own reviews or shut up.
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I love the way this amp sounds. This is the sound I wish I could get from other tweeds.
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@mattownsu95 I will get a hobo to give your kids a "metal dan"
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@FlesjesMetWater The original bassman were very popular with guitarists because of the distortion characteristics. The bassman has a warm distorion that comes in on the peak signal producing the classic elusive 60s sound. This was before fuzz, distortion and overdrives were invented.
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Hey World Music Supply, with videos like this, the only world you could be selling amps to are ants. no one can hear this amp and the tones you get suck. lose the mic headset please and play some guitar. as frank zappa would say, shut and play yer guitar.
bunch of tards here. Give the guy a break, he is a good player. He is a bit mechanical, sure, but he's doing a demo not playing a gig. He has a boss, who probably told him to play some short blues licks and get the video over with so that he can move onto the next one. If you were told to play all day, cover certain settings on the amp, and make it quick, you all would bust out with plenty of tepid crap. If this were a video of a gig your criticism might be warranted. But it's not.
cminor9 1 year ago 60
Yes they do. Listen at 5:54 when he forgot to kill the highs briefly. Sounds beautiful.
dnpqkc 1 year ago 5