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  2. Fender Bassman - Wikipedia

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    Fender Silverface Bassman amp AB165 amplifier, with a 2×15" speaker cabinet. The Fender Bassman is a series of bass amplifiers introduced by Fender during 1952. [citation needed] Initially intended to amplify bass guitars, musicians used the 5B6 Bassman to amplify other instruments, including electric guitars, harmonicas, and pedal steel guitars.

  3. Bass amplifier - Wikipedia

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    A Yamaha B100-115 combo amp, which contains a 100 watt amplifier and one 15" speaker in a wooden cabinet. ... the Fender Bassman, first produced in 1952. This was a ...

  4. The Who's musical equipment - Wikipedia

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    Since the early 1990s, Pete Townshend has relied on Fender Vibroking amps with 212 extension cabinets. At times a Fender Custom Vibrolux Reverb or a Lazy J were added, or, for a brief period in 2006, a Hiwatt Custom 50. [13] The Who mention Hiwatt amplifiers in the song "Long Live Rock".

  5. THD Electronics - Wikipedia

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    It was modeled after a 1959 5F6-A "tweed" (a misnomer: the cloth is actually twill) Fender Bassman [3] and, unlike the Peavey Classic Amplifiers of the 1970s (which were covered in twill-patterned vinyl) the 4-10 was covered in authentic cotton twill, the first since Fender and Gibson stopped production of twill-covered amplifiers in 1960. [1]

  6. Jim Marshall (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    From 1960, Marshall owned a moderately successful music store in Hanwell, West London, selling drums and then branching out into guitars.His many guitar playing customers (including Ritchie Blackmore, Big Jim Sullivan and Pete Townshend) spoke of the need for a particular kind of amplifier, with Townshend wanting something "bigger and louder", and Marshall saw the opportunity, [2] [6] founding ...

  7. Instrument amplifier - Wikipedia

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    A Fender combo amplifier. The combination amplifier is a preamplifier, power amplifier and tone controls and one or more loudspeakers or drivers mounted in a portable wooden cabinet. This amp's sound is being picked up with a microphone in a recording studio.

  8. Marshall Amplification - Wikipedia

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    The company first began making amplifiers to provide an alternative to expensive, American-made Fender amps, releasing their first model, the Bassman-inspired JTM45, in 1963. Following complaints over limitations in amp volume and tone from visitors to Jim Marshall's drum shop, notably Pete Townshend , guitarist for The Who , [ 4 ] Marshall ...

  9. Joe Principe - Wikipedia

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    Fender Precision Bass (White with white pickup cover) TECH 21 Sansamp Bass Driver DI [5] Ampeg Heritage SVT-CL head and Ampeg Heritage SVT-810E cabinet (used for the recording of Endgame) Ampeg V4-B head and 2 Ampeg SVT-212AV cabinets [6] (used for the recording of The Black Market) Fender Super Bassman head with Fender Bassman 810 Neo cabinet

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