1967 fender bassman demo

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1967 fender bassman demo

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i did this as a test to make sure i could get it to work, and walla, it did, the first time i have been successful with a computer since i joined the shortscale.

im in the proccess of actually doing a quick chaining vid.
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Nice.

I'd never really thought about the Bassman as a guitar amp that I'd want, despite SRV being one of my favourite guitarists and having one of my favourite tones.

Does this mean we can lok forward to guitar build vids?
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possibly, i gotta figure out to get images off of the camera, i spose its about time i did a video how to demo or something.
it would be cool if i could do the blind fret ends thing as a video demo but speed it up really fast.
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Ha, yeah speed stuff up so there's a full build in thirty seconds.
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thats kinda what i was thinking, maybe slow it down for some words, and explanation, and then speed up the work 10X faster than normal, hell i wish i could do that anyway.
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I'm sure it's doable. Mike or someone can probably tell you more.
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Awesome amp - makes me miss my Bassman 100 head.
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i did'd anudder one, i got one uploading right now of the shop like area.

this time the cable worked.
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i really like the sound of the cranked volume with the low output bridge pickup.

chaining was pretty sweet as well
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after watching the video i noticed the camera was rocking back and forth, upon closer examination i realized that my amp has so much rawk and mojo(mainly just volume)
that it was vibrating the camera and moving it around.
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i was wondering whether it was just some dodgy placement or RAWK moving the camera.

very tasty amp though.
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I don't know how it works with the AB165 but I found out a few things about the AA864 you might be interested in.

- Inputs '1' and '2' are the same on both channels.
- The initial parts of both channels are very similar. The only difference is in a couple of capacitor values (and maybe one or two other bits) that alter the tone stacks.
- The bass side has an extra gain stage.
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Post by robert(original) »

thats probly accurate, i tried plugging into all of them and testing them all out, and they are all pretty similier with mine, the bass side has more.. bass, and less highs, the mids seems to be turned down as well.
it would be cool to a/b an aa165 circut to see what it sounds like.
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robert(original) wrote:it would be cool to a/b an aa165 circut to see what it sounds like.
If I can't afford the plane tickets later in the year I'll attach a rudder to my bassman and row to America.
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Nice job! amp sounds good.
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Post by Mike »

Great demo, I think it sounds great when cranked with the bridge pickup.
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Post by robert(original) »

like i said, before, fender made guitars for thier amps.
the low output pup with high output bassman is perfect.
its nice and clean until about 5-6, and then at 8 its a perfectly overdriven gritty bassman sound.
and it is literally that way with just that pickup in that guitar.
im really wanting to show off my ampeg amp now. but later, i need to get some work done first.
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This is one of the reasons I love Fender.
Such a monster of an amp paired with a beauty of a guitar.