New Fender Blacktops and.....

Started by Iome, May 19, 2011, 09:59:28 AM

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Dave W

I know the Blacktop guitars are made in Mexico, that almost surely means the basses are too.

Pilgrim

Not a blacktop, but now all mine!  Just put Labella Deep Talkin flats on.  Nice playing bass, light and sounds goo.  VERY bright with original rounds, more mellow with Labellas.

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wagdog

I gave the J with  the double P's a shot yesterday.  My one word judgement: meh.  Construction was sub par with the controls essentially non-functioning.  The bridge P was so weak and tinny as to be useless.  It struck me as an instrument designed by the marketing team with no though as to actually making it work well.

Chris P.

Today I saw the new Fender pricelists, with the new tubeamps
Fender brings a Super Bassman of 300W (SVT Killer?) and a Bassman 100W. Prices over 2000 euro. They also have cabs: 1x15, 4x10, 6x10 en 8x10.

Dave W

Don't hold your breath waiting for any Fender amp to be an SVT killer.

Chris P.

Okay, competitor... It has six 6550. The 100W has 4 6L6s.

Iome

I've had a 100W Bassman and a 200W Studiobass, both tube amp. I love how those old Fenders sound. Much cleaner than Ampegs but still with a nice growl. I only sold them for my beloved Marshall JMP. I guess i've just never been an Ampeg lover.

Psycho Bass Guy

Keep in mind that Fender's last big tube bass amp was the Sunn 300T/Bassman 300, not exactly an inspiring competitor for the SVT..

Dave W

Fender hasn't been a factor in the pro bass amp market for ages. If they can change that, more power to them. It will take more than reusing an old name, though.

Chris P.

Hmm... I dunno. There are a lot of players of old Bassman's and of course a lot of Fender endorses will try one.

Dave W

I haven't seen an old Bassman on stage as a bass amp in well over 30 years, and I doubt Fender bass endorsers here would buy it just because of the Fender name. Maybe Europe is different. I can't imagine much enthusiasm here at US $1700.

Chris P.

I know quite a lot of (even pro) players with old Bassmans.

Iome

Just to get back in topic, here's a guy playing the Jazz (double Pee) with the bridge p.u. a little higher than the neck p.u.

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SGD Lutherie

Quote from: Iome on January 09, 2012, 08:56:17 AM
Just to get back in topic, here's a guy playing the Jazz (double Pee) with the bridge p.u. a little higher than the neck p.u.

That guy looks like he has gas!   ;)

I had a '74 P bass with two Ps on it. The P at the bridge sounds nice. It's a lot smoother than a Jazz bass bridge pickup.

jumbodbassman

IMO should be reversed though with the gd pup towards the neck .  actually just sold this one and shipped it out yesterday. 

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