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Fender 59 Bassman LTD Guitar Amplifier
Fender 59 Bassman LTD Guitar Amplifier
Fender 59 Bassman LTD Guitar Amplifier
Fender 59 Bassman LTD Guitar Amplifier
Fender 59 Bassman LTD Guitar Amplifier
Fender 59 Bassman LTD Guitar Amplifier
Fender 59 Bassman LTD Guitar Amplifier

Fender 59 Bassman LTD Guitar Amplifier

Product ID : 7824820


Galleon Product ID 7824820
UPC / ISBN 717669051679
Shipping Weight 57.8 lbs
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Model 2171000010
Manufacturer Fender
Shipping Dimension 26.5 x 25.51 x 12.48 inches
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Fender 59 Bassman LTD Guitar Amplifier Features

  • 4 inputs and 2 channels can be blended to produce an expanded array of authentic vintage tube tones.

  • Solid finger-jointed pine cabinet and 4-10" Jensen P-10R, 8 Ohm Speakers with Alnico Magnets contribute to a great vintage tone.

  • Internal bias pot makes it easier to experiment with various output tubes.

  • Fitted cover included.


About Fender 59 Bassman LTD Guitar Amplifier

Product Description In early 1952, the Fender® Bassman® amplified a great new invention - the Fender Precision Bass® guitar. At 50 watts, it competed easily with the common instrumentation of the day: horns, piano, small drum kit, and maybe even an electric guitar through a new 10-watt amp. Through the ’60s and ’70s, the original all-tube tweed 4x10” Bassman® was popular with rock, country and blues guitarists as a reliably great-sounding and easy-to-use guitar amp. In the ’90s, Fender released an affordable ’59 Bassman reissue amplifier to great acclaim. Many guitarists, tired of experimenting with preamps, equalizers and effects racks, rediscovered the simple pleasure of plugging into a Fender tube amp. The reissue Bassman’s wide stage coverage, touch-sensitive dynamics and full-frequency swirl make it perfect for building great tone with almost any guitar or effect, and it remains a staple of the Fender guitar amp line to this day. From the Manufacturer In early 1952, the Fender Bassman amplified a great new invention - the Fender Precision Bass guitar. At 50 watts, it competed easily with the common instrumentation of the day: horns, piano, small drum kit, and maybe even an electric guitar through a new 10-watt amp. Through the '60s and '70s, the original all-tube tweed 4x10" Bassman was popular with rock, country and blues guitarists as a reliably great-sounding and easy-to-use guitar amp. In the '90s, Fender released an affordable '59 Bassman reissue amplifier to great acclaim. Many guitarists, tired of experimenting with preamps, equalizers and effects racks, rediscovered the simple pleasure of plugging into a Fender tube amp. The reissue Bassman's wide stage coverage, touch-sensitive dynamics and full-frequency swirl make it perfect for building great tone with almost any guitar or effect, and it remains a staple of the Fender guitar amp line to this day.