The Fender Bassman, Blonde, Black and Silver: A Short History

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    You know, I thought I could wait to make this, put something in between...but then I got swept up in wanting to know. In particular, WHY do all the rig rundowns with session guys ALWAYS include a piggy back Bassman head? And so... I went and found out, and if I can overcome my desire to build one from scratch to be that "one great amp", well maybe you can too. I think after all this I'd want the first blonde version, the "6G6". Tube rectified, about 35 watts from the 5881 power tubes (one of my favorites) and maybe stir the second channel with a more British flavor...Yeah, I might be able to resist, and if I can't...you'll be hearing about it here. :)
    Hope you enjoy this.
    Keith

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  • @MrSparks54
    @MrSparks54 10 місяців тому +12

    The only thing missing for me, a bassist, was a demo with a bass, after all it's a Bassman.

  • @barkeater9606
    @barkeater9606 10 місяців тому +21

    I prefer the late 50’s high watt tweed twin. But, I think Joe Bonamassa bought them all.

  • @RobertNolan
    @RobertNolan 10 місяців тому +74

    Arguably one of the greatest amps of all time. This, a Tele, and a fuzz is all you need.

    • @calebfisher7345
      @calebfisher7345 10 місяців тому +10

      I’d say a bassman, a les paul and a delay is all I need

    • @RobertNolan
      @RobertNolan 10 місяців тому +5

      @@calebfisher7345 that works quite well too! 😎🤙

    • @drsrsv8884
      @drsrsv8884 10 місяців тому +6

      A 335, and a Super Reverb🎉

    • @breilly66
      @breilly66 10 місяців тому +1

      Amen to that.

    • @breilly66
      @breilly66 10 місяців тому +1

      ​@drsrsv8884 This for that instant Elvin.

  • @wesst.422
    @wesst.422 10 місяців тому +21

    I'm in love with my Bassman 10! I never name my gear but she's the exception. I had a cat growing up named mariah who would sit on my amps whenever I played, she was deaf so the volume never bothered her and I think she liked the vibration and the warmth of the tubes. Once I brought my bassman home I cranked the volume and felt the whole room around me rattle, I knew it had to be her name!

  • @marcavus1
    @marcavus1 8 днів тому

    Good to see Johan Segborn getting a little love in this video.

  • @JordonBeal
    @JordonBeal 10 місяців тому +7

    Black panel Bassmans are, believe it or not, one of my favorite amps for heavy modern rock and metal. Boosted properly, it rips for heavy music.

  • @markscott4830
    @markscott4830 6 місяців тому +2

    The more and more I listen to Robben Ford the more I ralize he is a special player.

  • @jamesduck1069
    @jamesduck1069 10 місяців тому +5

    I have two Bassman amps, a '65 Blackface and a '69 Silverface. I've had the Silverface since 1980 - bought it out of the Recycler here in L.A. for 150 dollars with the 40" cab!

  • @theyoungamptech320
    @theyoungamptech320 10 місяців тому +37

    Please continue this amp series Keith! Twins, vibroluxs, Concerts, Pro's, and super reverbs need their stories told by you.

    • @coryfraser8588
      @coryfraser8588 10 місяців тому +3

      Don't forget the tremolux

    • @chipsterb4946
      @chipsterb4946 10 місяців тому

      The 6G16 Brown Vibroverb deserves its own video. Tube driven spring reverb with bias vary tremolo was basically everything wonderful and Fender.

  • @darwinsaye
    @darwinsaye 10 місяців тому +7

    When you said they can still be found for “reasonable” prices and showed the one for sale for $1500, it just made me remember in the 90s seeing black and silver panel Bassman heads in my local store for $350 on a regular basis.

    • @joelhague5515
      @joelhague5515 10 місяців тому +1

      Hell, I bought a '68 drip edge 50 watt head with its original cab (just one speaker in it, though) for $700 flat back in 2015. Flipped the speaker, replaced the caps, a couple of bleeding resistors, and put two Eminence speakers in the cab (can't remember the models). It sounded great.

    • @joshuamihalow6054
      @joshuamihalow6054 10 місяців тому +1

      I once traded a 1x12 Marshall Valvestate 40 watt hybrid combo for a clean blackface Bassman with one of those oversized 2x12 cabs in the mid 1990S.
      Man, looking back I should have kept it, but blackface Fender amps were easily gotten in those days…

    • @darwinsaye
      @darwinsaye 10 місяців тому +1

      @@joshuamihalow6054 I have a 1966 Princeton Amp that I got on even trade for an ‘80s solid state Marshall Lead 30 in the late 90s. And I had gotten that Marshall for free, so basically I got my 1966 Princeton for nothing. Those days are over, ☹️

    • @joelhague5515
      @joelhague5515 10 місяців тому +1

      Just remembered the brand of speaker that cabinet came with...Altec Lansing (same brand Randy Rhoads used, but it wasn't the same model speaker). Couldn't remember it for the life of me!

  • @larrypower8659
    @larrypower8659 8 місяців тому +1

    A black panel Bassman head and a Marshall 4x12” cab (with greenback Celestions) is a formidable and classic guitar sound. I used that combination for two decades. Now I’m too old to carry that 4x12” beauty, but it’s alive and well! Great combination of amp and cab, and with any guitar.

  • @davidpepper442
    @davidpepper442 10 місяців тому +22

    The piggyback blonde Bassman is about the coolest looking amp ever. Really stands out on a stage. Simply iconic!

    • @larryn2682
      @larryn2682 10 місяців тому +1

      Absolutely! I'm guessing they helped inspire the (probably) custom color white Ampeg amplifiers used by the Rolling Stones and The Faces in the seventies, plus the white Peavey amps of Lynyrd Skynyrd.

  • @billhd
    @billhd 10 місяців тому +1

    I have a 1972 Silverface 100W with 4x12. It's the first thing any of my musician friends want to hear when they come over.

  • @curtisprice9806
    @curtisprice9806 10 місяців тому +1

    RESPECT TO THE MAGICAL TONE CREATED BY BASSMANS AND THE MARSHALL'S THAT FOLLOWED IN THEIR GIANT FOOTSTEP!!!!!

  • @johnnyexponential7229
    @johnnyexponential7229 10 місяців тому +3

    My favourite part of the bassman story that you didn't mention is that I own a pair of 78 silverfaces- a 50 and a 135. I call the big one 'the monolith' and run it through a 2x15 cab with a pair of 500-watt drivers in it. People know about it when you turn that thing on. Absolute beast.

  • @steveburchfield5576
    @steveburchfield5576 10 місяців тому +3

    I remember meeting Shawn Lanes sister when I worked at Shiloh Music near Nashville. She was looking for a Bassman head or Bandmaster for her brother, Shawn Lane. He was known to pick a note or two. Later Bob Gjinka made him a Power of 10 amp. Good show Keith.

  • @jeffpfannenstiel1011
    @jeffpfannenstiel1011 10 місяців тому +7

    I stumbled onto a 1967 BF piggyback at a Music-Go-Round store in KC back in the late 90s...for $350. Even had the OG hang tags. I still have it and will never let it go. It's the perfect amp.

  • @titobattaglia7932
    @titobattaglia7932 7 місяців тому +1

    Yeeeeah! Mo' amps!! IT would be great to have a little episode on ALL the Piggybacks, the great forgotten amps of the Blonde and Blackface line: the Tremolux, Bandmaster, Bassman, Showman…!! Keith if you want to do one I'm ready to provide research and playing examples from my '64 Tremolux 😃

  • @danriley5848
    @danriley5848 10 місяців тому +2

    My brother had an old 60"s Fender Bassman head with matching 2x15 cabinet which was an amazing amplifier. I used to love using his amp for my guitar with an overdrive in front it sounded great.

  • @aaronalter2000
    @aaronalter2000 10 місяців тому +1

    When I was in 7th grade, I got to try a 1965 black-panel Bassman and it seemed like heaven to me!

  • @alexcrouse
    @alexcrouse 10 місяців тому +4

    It's been quite a while since i first heard "I just make the videos", and i've watched every video since. I've never been disappointed. Thanks, Keith, for another fantastic video!

  • @larrypower8659
    @larrypower8659 10 місяців тому +1

    I’d like to see a vid on Fender Concert amps. Basically, the original Concerts were a Super Reverb with no reverb-a 4X10”, open back combo amp. The amps were discontinued at some point, but in the early ‘80s returned in a different form. The “Concert 2,” as it’s called, is a black panel combo with 1X12”. It puts out 60 watts and was designed by Paul Rivera, who was working for Fender at the time. I bought one, new, in 1983 for $500.00 cash at E.U. Wurlitzer Co.,(the best music store EVER!), Boston. List was around $700.00, a lot of money then. Today that would be a boutique amp costing over $2K. Keith, you’d do a bang up vid on the Concert history. Like Deluxe Amps (no reverb allowed!), they’re fairly rare and highly valued.

  • @samuelhatman8995
    @samuelhatman8995 10 місяців тому +2

    I work enough to "age" your videos a day or so. And then savoring the moment, Keith, I "lean" in!!! In the faith world we use the word conduit to convey efficiency and sharing and living the truth. I hope you know you ring that bell for me. It keeps me coming back for the service you share. Two wonderful vintage Fender Amps, retired, adorn my living room. Some think I am a bass musician, others wonder how far back my acoustic devotions go. But you... you capture it all in the way that encourages each viewer to take note and preserve heritage for a use in the present day.
    Hey! I'll just say it with no blush at all. God Bless you, Tim, Robin, and each and every presenter you share with us to define the icons of music reinforcement in a way the benefits our play. Wow... just, Thanks again Keith. Sam. Ok, I'm gonna play this one a third time. Seee ya!

  • @smelltheglove2038
    @smelltheglove2038 10 місяців тому +7

    I have one of the 68 reissue Vibrolux that had a “custom” channel which is a bassman circuit. I love fender amps. The reissues are pretty damn good. I have tried all the “classic” amp brands, Vox, Orange, Marshall, I always come back to a Fender. Maybe I’ll get a two rock one day, but for now, it’s fenders.

    • @jbdupuis10
      @jbdupuis10 10 місяців тому +2

      Same thing with the 68 reissue Deluxe Reverb! The Bassman circuit on the custom channel is a gem. Love it.

  • @stevenpalmieri348
    @stevenpalmieri348 10 місяців тому +1

    "Shimmered like a California sunset." Nice touch, Keith.

  • @RobCmusic
    @RobCmusic 3 місяці тому

    I had a '67 (i think) and two transition models (tuxedo) back in the late 90's/early 2000's. One of those transition models had been converted to a 2x10 combo before I got it. All of those amps were fantastic-sounding.
    The '67 (AB165 I think) was especially good as the channels worked very well when jumpered together. It was a tone monster that amp.

  • @rikkousa
    @rikkousa 10 місяців тому +2

    Keith, this is one of your best documentaries. So many questions I had were answered here….I own a 62 Princeton brown face, a 64 DR, a 62 oxblood Bassman and a 64 wheat bandmaster, and a 63 wheat Tremolux….while guitars come and go, my amps only come…:)

  • @Tonetwisters
    @Tonetwisters 2 місяці тому

    In 1960, my brother went to a pawn shop on Main Street in Jacksonville, Florida, and bought a new Jazzmaster and a PRO amp. I attached myself to those pieces somewhere around 1961, whenever he wasn't using them to play out with the original Classics. What a great sound!! I also got to play through two nearly new brownfaced Concerts somewhere in there, as well. My son has a silverfaced Bassman which he is very enthusiastic over! Me. I prefer my 1962 Bandmaster. Sounds incredible. And it shimmy-shakes!!

  • @akleperp
    @akleperp 10 місяців тому +2

    I've owned several Bassman heads over the years and still have 2 '66 heads but the silverface Bassman 50 are still some of the best sounding ones I've owned and played.

    • @akleperp
      @akleperp 10 місяців тому +1

      BTW, every Bassman head sounds 10x better through Celestions than Jensens.

  • @hypocycloidiaspora
    @hypocycloidiaspora 10 місяців тому +3

    I loved this pair of videos on the Fender Bassman - and I'm a little bummed it stopped around the end of the sixties. Like many other commenters, I have owned or used Silverface Bassman Ten and Bassman 100 amps, and they worked great for my bass. I suppose by the seventies, there were plenty of other options for guitarists, and the Bassman became just an amp for bassists... but I'd still like to hear you talk about them! As an aside, I had no idea until reading the comments of this video, that Fender had a Bassman 50 and Bassman 70 model in the seventies - such a wide array of amps for the age of funk and disco.

  • @Mike28625
    @Mike28625 10 місяців тому +1

    The thing about Gretsch guitars, is that you can set the pot volumes where you want and you still have a master volume for "touch" control. Basically, it allows one to turn the amp all the way up, wide open, full crunch, and control everything from the guitar.

  • @dannaaa330
    @dannaaa330 10 місяців тому +5

    The Bassman videos were amazing, just like all the Short Histories. Would love to see one about the Ampeg SVT

    • @pharmerdavid1432
      @pharmerdavid1432 10 місяців тому +2

      Or Ampeg amplifiers in general...? (and Gibson too!!)

    • @fivewattworld
      @fivewattworld  10 місяців тому +9

      I plan to make the B-15 and the SVT

  • @BigBoss1292
    @BigBoss1292 10 місяців тому +3

    I’ve got a 66 with the AB165 circuit and I also had a 72 with the same circuit, and these amps definitely have personality, in fact, when I jump the two channels it gives me such versatility, pure Fender cleans and over the top Marshall gain all with just your pick attack.

    • @MichaelMYouTube
      @MichaelMYouTube 10 місяців тому +2

      I LOVE my silver 67 AB165.

    • @jamesmusicproducts
      @jamesmusicproducts 6 місяців тому

      ...I've a '66 head currently undergoing restoration - can't wait until it's done!

  • @karmadave
    @karmadave 10 місяців тому +3

    I love these amps. Especially the Blackface Bassman head. There is a common modification that gives one of the channels a Marshall flavor. Great video 🤩

  • @kevinmorris7722
    @kevinmorris7722 10 місяців тому +7

    These short history videos are the absolute best. Love hearing what was and still is. Great job making these. Love it.

  • @MrGixxer1300r
    @MrGixxer1300r 10 місяців тому +6

    I have never used a Fender Bassman, but this was all great knowledge, and content. I also want to add the music by Tim Pierce was great along with Tim's huge smile which I have never seen him without. Awsome content Keith.

  • @76standard
    @76standard 5 місяців тому

    I own a '68 Drip Edge Silverface Bassman head. I paired the Bassman head with a 2X12 Avatar open back cabinet loaded with Weber 12F150 speakers, each rated at 50 watts. I play through the normal channel on input 1, but have also experimented with jumping the Bass Instrument side of the amp with the Normal side. I usually come back to using input 1 in the Normal channel. The amp does well as a pedal platform. I'm a blues player so clean tones are a must. If I want to dirty up my tone I push the amp into higher volume breakup, and/or us an overdrive pedal (Nobles ODR-1, Menatone Red Snapper or Blue Collar, and a Keeley modified BOSS BD-2).
    As far as tubes go, I installed old stock tubes in the preamp portion of the amp; RCA 12AX7As, along with a GE JAN 12AT7WA phase inverter. The power tubes are Groove Tube GT 6L6GEs. These are Groove Tubes attempt at reproducing the original GE 6L6GC. They sound pretty good in this amp. I have a pair of mid sixties GE 6L6GCs in my '74 Pro Reverb that sound wonderful. The only mod my amp tech did was to remove the negative feedback loop. I couldn't be happier with this amp and my setup.

  • @TwangThang57
    @TwangThang57 10 місяців тому +2

    Might add that the original '61 6V6 tube rectified Bassman 1x12 cab had a "Tonering" around the speaker. A metal ring with a continual slot/port around the edge. The Tonering was the exact size of a 15'' speaker. Fender claimed this was to allow more of the sound to escape from the sealed cab. I always wondered if this was really a spacer to act as a fix for baffles that may have been originally cut for a 15'' speaker, whether form a failed test at using a 15'' or cut by mistake. Quite possible since Leo hated to waste anything.... I owned this amp for a handful of years and is the one I still miss the most.

    • @sorcerersapprentice5758
      @sorcerersapprentice5758 10 місяців тому +1

      The Black Panel "Showman Amp" with a single 15 inch speaker had the same type of speaker mounting ring .

  • @Strat642001
    @Strat642001 10 місяців тому +6

    Man, I had one of the early 59 Reissues....what a fantastic amp. I kick myself for letting it go years ago. GAS got the better of me 😢

  • @harryhewson2382
    @harryhewson2382 10 місяців тому +2

    I love my Bassman 800 but there is another part of that amps story. After Fender bought (and eventually retired) Sunn, they took the Sunn 300T bass amp and rebranded it into the Bassman 800/Super Bassman 300. Current users of the amp include Dan Briggs of BTBAM and Andy Prince of Manchester Orchestra. Funny story about Andy, he sometimes plays with a local guitarist here in the Florida Panhandle and brings the Bassman with him to gigs. I had preordered one on a random Sunday last August and the band the bar I work at had him and the local band playing that same day. The sound guy introduced us and I got to try out the amp I had literally just bought.

  • @kirkhullinger1934
    @kirkhullinger1934 10 місяців тому +1

    I'd like to see a video on the twin reverb, we know aboot the deluxe and Princeton. Let's see about all the glory that is the 65/65 reissues

  • @hearpalhere
    @hearpalhere 10 місяців тому +5

    I always loved Brian Setzer's sound and his amps looked super cool too. Thanks for another awesome video Keith, rock on!

  • @williamkerr3350
    @williamkerr3350 10 місяців тому +2

    Another absorbing episode of 5 watt world,thanks Keith.

  • @sonicboompole2774
    @sonicboompole2774 10 місяців тому +2

    I've been enjoying these little history of videos recently so thanks for making them. I have a Pignose G40V based on a 59 Bassman circuit and love it. Paid about $200 for it. That amp, a guitar and a fuzz/boost pedal really makes me smile, especially with an external cab. I was struck by a comment you made around the 5:30 mark in this video re: the Beatles. You say that while they had the new Fender they also still had their trusty Vox amps and that you can't be sure which was used on what songs/tracks. That statement alone should really make people think hard about chasing tone and spending money on expensive "vintage" gear. Those amps are so different from each other and have unique characteristics that should be audible but aren't obvious in a mix. I bet most people can't tell either.

  • @numberfourthree
    @numberfourthree 10 місяців тому +2

    After years of searching, the 6G6B is my favorite amp of all time. Super versatile, simple and easy to maintain. I own a 62, 63 and a tuxedo (just in case).

  • @WTF-WithTheFlow
    @WTF-WithTheFlow 10 місяців тому +3

    “The most music, from the least gear.”
    Essentialism. Not only a great philosophy for music, but life. Love what you do Keith, thanks for being.
    EDIT: I don’t know if you’ve covered this yet, but I’m interested in hearing your take on some new innovations like NuTube tech. My reasoning is that I’m at that stage in my musical life where I’m looking for my “forever gear”, and the tube crisis we’re in is making me hesitant in investing in something that could become an expensive paperweight in the future. The Vox NuTube amps sound great to me, and I currently use a NuTube equipped Vox Silk Drive pedal to add that tube harmonic sparkle to my Boss Katana.

  • @jbrobertson2758
    @jbrobertson2758 10 місяців тому +1

    Excellent as usual, I'm ready for the Short History of the Band Master!!
    I have a 1968 head combined with a 4x10" Marshall closed back cab.
    Thanks Brother

  • @joshjenkinson1929
    @joshjenkinson1929 2 місяці тому

    These all have the potential to be amazing amps. I own a 1970 silverface bassman and the key to it sounding its best is to make sure it’s working properly electronically and valves / bias etc and then pairing it with the right speakers for your sound / guitar. Also there’s so many circuits, some parts of which stifle the tone - it’s worth experimenting with capacitors in critical areas to open up the amps sound. Obviously you need the safety and electronics knowledge of working on amps or a good tech.

  • @xeverettx2564
    @xeverettx2564 6 місяців тому

    I’ve had a 1970 Bandmaster with original matching cab for about 20 years now. I’m am the second owner who bought it directly from the original owner who’d had it since highschool. It is in Immaculate shape. I also fairly recently acquired a 68 drip edge Bassman with original matching cab. It came out of an old church and I don’t think it was ever moved at all until I got it because it is literally showroom condition. Best part is I only paid $150 for it. I tried to give them more and they said just treat it well and play it at your church in the band because we feel you need this and wanna bless you with it. I also have an acoustic370 head with matching 301 cab so I can augment my bass rig or my guitar rig just by adding the Bassman to one or the other. Boy oh boy does that amp scream! Especially when patching inputs 1 to 1 and plug into 2input on channel two!!!

  • @edwinwise6751
    @edwinwise6751 Місяць тому

    I had that amp with a cab. Best sounding guitar amp I ever owned , wish I still had it

  • @ae3898
    @ae3898 10 місяців тому

    Knowing we’ve got some sweet Tim Pierce outro playing to look forward to always helps us hang with you to the end.

  • @edc3093
    @edc3093 10 місяців тому +2

    Keith, that was an outstanding installment of "A Short History". Thank you for getting into the detail of the changes in the mid '60's to the amp. In fact, I am in the process of evaluating a 1966 Bassman. Many thanks for all you do. I look forward to your next installment of "A Short History".

  • @geoffroubik5273
    @geoffroubik5273 10 місяців тому +2

    Another fascinating presentation. Gotta love instrument history when it’s wrapped up as very solid entertainment

  • @sixstringsick
    @sixstringsick 10 місяців тому +2

    Great video Keith! Would love to see a short history of the Analogman King Of Tone. Looking forward to the next one!

  • @cliffords2315
    @cliffords2315 3 місяці тому

    I had the small Blackface Bassman piggy back, then upgraded to the 67 larger Bassman with 2x12 tall cabs, then two 67
    bassmans with two cabs, also Deluxe Reverb, then two Dual Showman with 2x15" JBL cabs, this was all between 1967-70

  • @davemarriott9332
    @davemarriott9332 10 місяців тому +1

    Great video....I'd love to see you interview Mike Ness. He's an old acquaintance of mine and sold me my first Les Paul back in '87. He's got an amazing amount of gear and his studio is full of music history that's right up your alley.

  • @chrisnash8411
    @chrisnash8411 10 місяців тому +1

    Man ! It's like you read my mind ! Friends and I were just talking about these amps ! Always Always ... Always ... such great content !

  • @svbarr
    @svbarr 10 місяців тому +1

    so specific and well researched.Bravo!

  • @littvay
    @littvay 10 місяців тому +6

    I would have loved to hear more about the silverface Bassman 50, 70, 100, etc. amps and their story.

    • @jasondorsey7110
      @jasondorsey7110 10 місяців тому +2

      I have a '71 super bassman, 100 watts non-master volume...stupidly loud, nothing but warm clean headroom...the perfect pedal platform

    • @captainkirk70
      @captainkirk70 10 місяців тому

      Early silver face drip edges?

  • @g_and_kikos_homestudio
    @g_and_kikos_homestudio 10 місяців тому +2

    I have a Drip Edge Twin just like those in the Beatles Get Back, chassis date is 67. It's magnificent and LOUD. Great history Keith

    • @captainkirk70
      @captainkirk70 10 місяців тому +1

      I have a 68 drip edge bassman

    • @g_and_kikos_homestudio
      @g_and_kikos_homestudio 10 місяців тому

      @@captainkirk70 nice. Too bad we can't make a record like them....🤣

  • @DJBuglip
    @DJBuglip 10 місяців тому

    I love that you can tell its Tim from just seeing his hands.

    • @DJBuglip
      @DJBuglip 10 місяців тому

      I had a 69 in my hands for a few months, but unfortunately it wasn't mine.

  • @bou-wa9214
    @bou-wa9214 9 місяців тому

    Great presentation. I picked up a 1974 BASSMAN 135 years ago. The head cab was trashed and it was sitting on a homemade speaker cab which had a 15” EVM-L speaker and 2 horns. It was used by a church choir for many years before I traded a 15 watt Peavy amp for it. I went to the Fender Custom Shop page and found combo cab dimensions to fit the amp. Built all new combo cab for the amp and 15” EVM-L. Everything new, Tolex, grill cloth and all hardware including kick back legs. Turned out to be a great guitar amp and is very loud with plenty head room and a very good tone. This may be one of kind as I have never seen another BASSMAN 135 Combo.

  • @kurtweiand7086
    @kurtweiand7086 19 днів тому

    My first " real amp" in 72 was a blackface basemen 50 watt head with 2 cabinets each with 2 speakers! Essentially a halfstack marshall!

  • @sixstringguitarist1937
    @sixstringguitarist1937 3 місяці тому

    Liked this little bit of history of the best amp to exist. 👍
    My main gigging amp is a 1973 Fender Bassman Ten Silverface (A very underrated Bassman model) housed in a custom 1x12 combo enclosure with a Eminence Swamp Thang speaker.
    Even the caps are still original 😅 it does however sound absolutely incredible everytime so I'm not worried. Best guitar amp I've ever owned and played to date.
    A guy near ish to me has a early 90s first version 59 Tweed Bassman Reissue in absolutely stunning immaculate as new condition. Never been Gigged, never left his house. I mean spotless 👌
    I'm so tempted 😅 to get it.
    Seeing also that the guy is willing to straight swap his Bassman tweed reissue for my 2022 PRS S2 Custom 24 Dark Cherry Burst I think I've gotta jump on it urgently before he changes his mind 😂

  • @timcobb1752
    @timcobb1752 4 місяці тому

    I like that you can tell that the air can be felt moving in some of these demo clips. This is something a lot of people even older ones may never experience. I know I always had issues finding some place that would allow me to go above 2.5 when just messing around on some of my amps (none are video worthy). But I think it's an experience most real players and guitarists should get to experience at least once.

  • @metalmover
    @metalmover 10 місяців тому +3

    Love all these videos…..glad to see the part 2 to the bassman

  • @roscoenyc
    @roscoenyc 10 місяців тому +1

    "Long After Dark" was the big Blonde Bassman album for Tom Petty and Mike. Check it out. You'll hear it. I've had as many of 3 of them. I'm down to one Blonde Bassman. It's always with me in the studio, even for visual inspiration. My favorite setting is 2nd channel all knobs on 6. For bass or steel we use the 2nd input trick. 2nd input is padded down and gives you a little more control for cleaner stuff. Wonderful segment. Thank you!

  • @tafflo2179
    @tafflo2179 10 місяців тому

    absolutely love the blonde with wheat grill, wish they still produced them like that

  • @frankierodriguez8661
    @frankierodriguez8661 10 місяців тому

    Awsome vid as always, fantastic Tim kickin' ass with that amazing strat tones!

  • @clevebaker8399
    @clevebaker8399 10 місяців тому +1

    Luckily for me I was gifted a 67 bassman with extra tubes and a 2x12 cabinet with Jensen speakers! It is my clean amp for a les Paul and Strat! Even our juno 6! Great job as usual Keith!! The best

  • @alasdairmunro1953
    @alasdairmunro1953 10 місяців тому

    Great intro an outdo from Tim. Learnt a lot with this one. Great job Keith! 👍🏻

  • @ITigerbaum
    @ITigerbaum 10 місяців тому

    I had a brand new Bassman 50/2x15 in 1969. I was 13, playing bass in a Texas Country>Rock band that played the dancehalls. It was a horrific bass amp, with a drummer, organist, 2 guitars and a sax. I had a red Coronado (2?) bass. The 50 couldn't move much air, and I fought with farting and feedback with the hollow body bass. In 1972, I (and my folks) bought a new honey/gold Explorer, and THEN i discovered what it could do. (on 10) I had a Big Muff, but I had a weird little in-line (LPB1) boost that i could get a more jagged tone with, but it was MUCH better straight in. I would trade a little toe for that rig today. Thanks for yet another relaxing and informative show!❤

  • @lawrencegress9831
    @lawrencegress9831 10 місяців тому

    Great content, presentation, writing and quality production. Really cool stuff.

  • @edkutschke814
    @edkutschke814 10 місяців тому

    Thanks Keith, Great job as always!

  • @incognitoguitars9999
    @incognitoguitars9999 10 місяців тому

    Great job. Really enjoyed it

  • @deanbibb3680
    @deanbibb3680 10 місяців тому

    I’ve been looking forward to watching this for a few days! I used to own a Bassman 70 head and loved it.

  • @monday6524
    @monday6524 10 місяців тому

    Thanks Keith! A great follow-up to the Tweed Bassman. I really love the history. I'll most likely never have a serious vintage amp like this. However, hearing the musicians playing through them is makes me dream!🙂

  • @picksalot1
    @picksalot1 10 місяців тому +2

    It's a good day whenever a new episode of "A Short History" is released. 👍 I hope you consider doing a video on "Modelers: A Short History." The time is now, as things are moving fast, and there is already a lot to cover. Thanks

  • @badxxxmonkey5541
    @badxxxmonkey5541 10 місяців тому

    7:54 I like how he adds subtitles on the scene like we wouldn't know who's playing the trumpet.

  • @NisGaarde
    @NisGaarde 10 місяців тому +2

    Sounds incredible! But I gotta say: Only Angus can truly get away with rocking out wearing shorts 😅

  • @rickystokes891
    @rickystokes891 10 місяців тому

    Great video I noticed some Outlaws and Kiss style links in the demos which was a fun bonus. As always wel done Keith. Still waiting excitedly for those Dean and Carvin short histories. Blessing pal!

  • @simonHack-vf9rd
    @simonHack-vf9rd 10 місяців тому

    VERY, VERY WELL RESEARCHED ! well done

  • @cliffhendrickson4749
    @cliffhendrickson4749 10 місяців тому +1

    Maybe next you could do a "Short History" on either the Gibson EB-0, the EB-3, or the EHX Big Muff pedals.

  • @ClintsCrypt
    @ClintsCrypt 10 місяців тому

    Now a Short history on the Fender Bassbreaker is needed to tie off the loose ends of Fender "Bass" series amplifiers. I seem to remember reading somewhere that David Gilmour used a Bassbreaker amp for some earlier Pink Floyd recordings. 😀🎸🤘

  • @jacktereck3255
    @jacktereck3255 10 місяців тому

    Ron Torres modded my 66 black face for me with a’Plexi channel and a buffered effects loop. A terrific amp.

  • @roberthastings708
    @roberthastings708 10 місяців тому +1

    Thank you, Keith! I watched both parts and it was very helpful. I'm saving for a Bassman . You really helped me know how the models differ, but I'll probably buy based on condition/repairs rather than a specific model.
    I'm a new subscriber. Thanks again!

  • @chrischandler7650
    @chrischandler7650 10 місяців тому

    I have a 1963 Fender Blonde Brownface piggy back Bassman amp and love it! I've had it for about 10 years. Its sounds amazing. Keep up the great work! I love the videos.

  • @jeffmaloney8701
    @jeffmaloney8701 10 місяців тому

    Great story, Keith! It’s all about the big iron. 🎸

  • @jon-nolanacousticsingerson9920
    @jon-nolanacousticsingerson9920 10 місяців тому

    Fantastic video!

  • @SteveWoodyMusic
    @SteveWoodyMusic 10 місяців тому +1

    Man, so cool! That piggyback look is the absolute coolest. I wanted a piggyback bandmaster for a long time. Sigh i had a bassman now!

  • @stuartmenziesfarrant
    @stuartmenziesfarrant 10 місяців тому

    Love the bassman sound!

  • @rickhill6277
    @rickhill6277 10 місяців тому

    Great Vid Keith! That’s what I cut my teeth on was the Black Face Tuxedo and the Black Face Head and 2x12 Cab. The Bandmaster wasn’t used as much as the Bassman generally adding a Reverb unit to it for a little fuller sound. Great Job!! Please keep up the Good Work! Love your Channel and Content! Cheers from Salem, Ohio US.

  • @MrWhit30
    @MrWhit30 10 місяців тому

    I have a 71' SF 50w head that I picked up practically free in the mid 80s. Had it recapped about 10 years ago but not modified. I run it thru a homemade open back pine cab with a Weber Cali 15". Awesome pedal platform. It sounds great cranked but I value my ears so I rarely do that.

  • @tmcwilliams
    @tmcwilliams 10 місяців тому +1

    Great video as always. I’m lucky enough to own a AA864 ‘64 Bassman, it’s incredible. My favourite amp and the one I will never part with.

  • @booitsnick
    @booitsnick 10 місяців тому

    Again thank you for this video. People don’t realize how many amps today are a bassman type circuit

  • @StandbyCymbalist
    @StandbyCymbalist 10 місяців тому

    That tuxedo bassman gave me feelings

  • @greglivo
    @greglivo 10 місяців тому

    I used to have a really nice silverface Bassman 70 with a master volume. I would push it with a Boss Super Overdrive. It roared like a Marshall when cranked up. I later acquired a silverface Bassman 100 that was in rough shape. I restored the cabinet on it and retubed it. I sold off both amps in the late 90s. Sure wish I had kept them!

  • @JustinOstrander
    @JustinOstrander 10 місяців тому

    Woah. I will be digging into lots of your videos. So cool! That guy at 9:55-what a hack!

  • @gagebrown8067
    @gagebrown8067 10 місяців тому

    Great videos as always Keith! As a Guitarist and Bassists, I've played my fair share of Bassmans on gigs and i love the sound of a bassman on both my favorite reissue 57' P-Bass and my go-to Parts-Caster Tele! Lately I've been in my anual summer Neil Young obsession and it be amazing to see a video of a history of his guitars, amps, and pedals!
    Keep up the amazing work as always Keith!

    • @fivewattworld
      @fivewattworld  10 місяців тому +1

      Funny I’m going through a retro Neil phase at my acoustic jam. The guys look at me when it’s my turn to call a tune and go « that Neil Young guy again? » as I launch into The Thrashers.

  • @rickkaylor7949
    @rickkaylor7949 7 місяців тому

    Really nice video. I've played a few Fender Bassman's and have always really liked the tone of the older models. At one point I had a Massie / St George Squire amp reported to have been designed by Ray Massie an ex-Fender amp designer. It was a great amp and similar tone to the Bassman and I regret selling it.