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Old 06-14-2010, 12:50 PM
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My fatty Fender Bassman 135 samples!

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I spent quite a while going through this forum looking for people who had experience with 135s, but couldn't find any clips. So at last night's show, I ran my P-bass through a modded Fender Bassman 135 head paired with an old TE 210 cab, stuck a Sennheiser MD421 in front of it and got the following fatty results for you TBers.

192k MP3 file. Full mix, with bass more up front to give you some idea of how it sits... sorry about the sloppy playing at parts: http://s.jbarks.com/1bTBbX

00:00 - 00:50
Fingerstyle. I didn't realise my Zvex Box of Rock was on during this part; it sounded like a nice tube drive to me. Amazing little box.

00:57 - 02:30
Clean, with a pick. You can hear it snarl when I dig deeper.

02:30 - end
Clean, fingerstyle. Also where it gets sloppy; this was the 2nd-last song of a two-hour set.

Thoughts?

Edit
Forgot to mention- there was a Demeter Compulator and Aggie DB924 between the bass and amp as well.
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Old 06-14-2010, 02:05 PM
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Thanks for the clips! Sounds like a great amp! I've got my eye on an old Fender Bassman head I'm thinking of buying myself.
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Old 06-14-2010, 02:21 PM
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Thanks! My engineer has this mad plan for the next time I go into the studio: one cone with the 421 into a UA LA-610, another with a D112 into a Vintech X73i. If you ever get to try that out before I do, please post clips....
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Old 06-14-2010, 02:58 PM
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love the 135

I love my Bassman 135 and have done for over 10 years now.
what a great amp it is. Crank it up for max phatness and clarity and it won't distort - lovely.
if you want more grunt and some distortion you can jump the two channels with a patch lead or I run a Catalinbread SFT thru it for a more Ampeg tone and punch.
does anyone need any other amp? really!
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Old 06-14-2010, 03:00 PM
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Thanks for the clips! Sounds like a great amp! I've got my eye on an old Fender Bassman head I'm thinking of buying myself.
do it

i have a bassman 50 and i dont like using ANYTHING else

buy it and never look back
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Old 06-14-2010, 03:13 PM
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I love my Bassman 135 and have done for over 10 years now.
what a great amp it is. Crank it up for max phatness and clarity and it won't distort - lovely.
if you want more grunt and some distortion you can jump the two channels with a patch lead or I run a Catalinbread SFT thru it for a more Ampeg tone and punch.
does anyone need any other amp? really!
Yeah, I tried jumping the two channels but settled on (ironically) the "Normal" channel. Still - would love to actually own one of these if they weren't so heavy!
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How do you jump the channels? What is the benefit?
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