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Fender Black Panel Bassman 2-Channel 50-Watt Guitar Amp Head 1964 - 1967

Fender Black Panel Bassman 2-Channel 50-Watt Guitar Amp Head 1964 - 1967

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Product Details

Product Specs

Brand
Model
  • Bassman 2-Channel 50-Watt Guitar Amp Head
Finish
  • Black Panel
Year
  • 1964 - 1967
Made In
  • United States
Categories
Color Family
  • Black
Direct Output
  • No Direct Output
Electronics
  • Tube
Impedance
  • 4 ohms
Model Family
  • Fender Bassman
Model Sub-Family
  • Fender Bassman Amp
Number of Channels
  • 2 Channels
Number of Inputs
  • 4 Inputs
Output Power (Watts)
  • 50
Power Tube Type
  • 6L6
Reverb
  • None
Series
  • Fender Vintage Black Panel Amps

Overview

Though the original 1952 design was intended and marketed as a bass guitar amplifier, guitar players all over quickly adopted these venerable amps as their own thanks to amazing breakup and beefy bottom end. The "Black Panel" Bassman amps with AA165 and AB165 circuits from the mid-60s are often heralded as the cream of the crop for classic rock tones, and their ability to take pedals well makes them a great choice for the modern player with a packed pedal board. Here on Reverb, you'll find a great selection of these amps, both in their original "Piggyback" configuration and just the heads by themselves.

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