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Fender Bassman 5B6 TV Front 26-Watt 1x15" Guitar Combo 1952 - 1953
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Overview
While the original Bassman combo of 1952 was intended to accompany Fender's new electronic basses, it didn't take long for rock and blues guitarist to embrace the raw tube power of the line. In this era, the Bassman used Fender's large panel cabinet design. In 1954, the Bassman was upgraded from a 1x12 to a 4x10-inch combo.
Years of Production: 1952 - 1971
Electronics: 26-watts, 1 x 15-inch speaker
Notable Bassman Players: David Gilmour, Brian Setzer
Years of Production: 1952 - 1971
Electronics: 26-watts, 1 x 15-inch speaker
Notable Bassman Players: David Gilmour, Brian Setzer
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