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Brand | Fender | ||
Category | Guitar Combo Amps | ||
Type: | Tube, | ||
Number of Channels: | 2, | ||
Total Power: | 45W, variable down to 1W, | ||
Speaker Size: | 2 x 12" Celestion G12V-70 speakers, | ||
Preamp Tubes: | 3 x 12AX7, | ||
Power Tubes: | 2 x EL34, | ||
EQ: | 3-band EQ, | ||
Inputs: | 1 x 1/4" (normal), 1 x 1/4" (bright), 1 x 1/4" (both), | ||
Outputs: | 2 x 1/4" (4 ohm minimum), | ||
Construction Material: | Meranti Plywood with Black Tolex, | ||
Power Source: | Standard IEC AC cable, | ||
Height: | 22", | ||
Width: | 26.22", | ||
Depth: | 10.5", | ||
Weight: | 55 lbs., | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | 2265000000, |
Changed my mind about fender amps
So here's the scoop… I love modern high gain tones like periphery, fit for a king, ect. More of a djent tone. Obviously fender isn't known for that. So while trying it out I used a Friedman BE-OD deluxe. My god. I dare say it can compare to an orange at times. You can do literally anything you want gain wise as long as it's clean. I could care less about the effects loop thing… read more people have complained about doesn't bother me. It's sound amazing. I didn't think I was going home with a fender but here I am. I die hard Orange amps or nothing person and I bought a fender Bassbreaker 45. Just goes to show branding doesn't mean a blasted thing. Just because it says fender doesn't mean it can't melt your face off due to hard djenty heavy metal riffs. Try it. I promise you you will change your mind. Just like it changed mine.
This is a great sound I love the crunch adjustable wattage keep people from complaining, I thought I would always be a Marshall fan but now there is a new fave
Great rock tone that cleans up well
There are so many tones in this thing that you can get a bit lost, but now that I"ve dialed in a good rock tone that cleans up completely with the volume control of my guitar, I"m happy. No, it doesn"t an effects loop, but that"s inspired me to just go in with a wah pedal up front. I *did* have an overdrive pedal up front, but now that I"ve properly dialed the amp in, I don"t need… read more it. In general, your before-the-amp pedals will sound great, but you might want to forget about anything meant for an effects loop. Overall, a great purchase, and I"ll likely keep it forever.
Fender bassbreaker 45
I needed an amp that would compliment my Fender EJ Thinline, something that would take pedals well. Mark Magdich guided me the whole way. He suggested the Bassbreaker. He was right. I'm blown away. Thanks to Mask and the whole Sweetwater team.
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