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Old 04-05-2011, 07:40 PM
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Suggested setups for Fender Bassman 300

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I'd like ot know wath is (are) your favorite (s) setups for that wonderful amp that i own since 1,5 year now.

I'm still serching for that little distortion on the bass sound and not on the trebble sound. Sorry for my english, witch is my second language and not yet mastered.

I think i'll never sell this amp.
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Old 04-05-2011, 08:25 PM
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I also have the same Fender Bassman 300. I bought mine last year new. It is very clean sounding but I have played a big Muff into it just to get a little distortion. I love this head since it does not need or have a fan. I have mine with a Fender 810Pro cab and it is great. Another pedal I use is the Tech 21. Good luck, don't worry about your english, stick to the bass.................................
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Old 04-06-2011, 07:56 AM
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I usally blend the dirty channel ( channel 2 ) into the clean channel to get a little dirt ( distortion ) , the best sound out of that amp is the Berg 610 ... IMHO
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