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Description

Also referred to as the Fender 5F6A circuit, produced as the Bassman Amp from 1958-1960.

From the Fender catalog;

Bassman Amp

Provides true bass amplification and may also be used with other instruments due to its widely ranging tonal characteristics. Its unparalleled performance is readily recognized by all qualified listeners. Features four 10" heavy duty Jensen speakers, bass, mid-range, treble and presence tone controls, two volume controls, four input jacks, on and off switch, ground switch, and standby switch. Heavy duty solid wood cabinet covered with diagonal brown and white stripe airplane luggage linen. Size: Height, 23", Width, 22 1/2"; Depth, 10 1/2".

Product specs

Type Tube
Number of Channels 2
Total Power 45W
Speaker Size 4 x 10"
Preamp Tubes 3 x 12AX7
Power Tubes 2 x 6L6, 1 x 5AR4 (Rectifier)
EQ 3-band
Inputs 2 x Instrument (Channel 1), 2 x Instrument (Channel 2)
Bias Type Adjustable Fixed
Construction Material Solid Pine with Lacquered Tweed
Power Source Standard IEC AC cable
Height 22.37"
Width 23.5"
Depth 10.5"
Weight 53 lbs.

FAQs

What type of music is the Fender 'Narrow Panel Tweed' Bassman 5F6 best suited for?

The Fender 'Narrow Panel Tweed' Bassman 5F6 is renowned for its warm, rich tones, making it ideal for blues, rock, and jazz. Its versatility also allows it to handle various other genres effectively.

How does the Fender 'Narrow Panel Tweed' Bassman 5F6 handle pedals?

The Bassman 5F6 takes pedals exceptionally well due to its clean headroom and responsive tube circuitry, making it a favorite among guitarists who use effects.

What are the key tonal characteristics of the Fender 'Narrow Panel Tweed' Bassman 5F6?

This amplifier is known for its smooth overdrive, rich midrange, and clear high-end, providing a classic vintage sound that is both dynamic and expressive.

Is the Fender 'Narrow Panel Tweed' Bassman 5F6 loud enough for live performances?

With 45 watts of power and four 10-inch speakers, the Bassman 5F6 delivers ample volume suitable for gigging with a full band, including a drummer.

What is the construction material of the Fender 'Narrow Panel Tweed' Bassman 5F6?

The Bassman 5F6 is constructed from solid pine and features a lacquered tweed finish, contributing to its vintage aesthetic and resonant sound quality.

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A '59 Fender Bassman Cranked LOUD Part: II (The Greg Koch Settings)

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Grail | '58 Fender 5F6A Bassman Pt 1

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Psionic Audio

Reviews

PROS

  • Exceptional overdrive and crunch, perfect for rock guitar

  • Offers controllable, sweet howling feedback

  • Great touch sensitivity and dynamic response

  • Vintage look with classic charisma and authentic reproduction of 1959 Bassman

  • Versatile for both guitar and bass use

  • Warm, tube-powered tone without being shrill

  • Takes pedals well, enhancing sound customization

  • High-quality build and finish

  • Loud output from a 45W amp, surprising volume

  • Unique twin spring tank reverb recommended for added depth

CONS

  • Overdrives early, lacking the "Fender wall of clean"

  • Not ideal for those seeking a pristine clean sound at high volume levels

  • May be too loud for home use, hard to fully utilize without disturbing others

  • Heavy and somewhat cumbersome to transport

  • Lacks reverb tank, requiring external solution for reverb effects

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daniel_souvigny

Classic Fender overdrive

Mine is a '58, and honestly the best purchase I've ever made. Just a beautiful warm tone.

stanley_christiaensen

sweet

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See how Gaz Coombes uses Fender 'Narrow Panel Tweed' Bassman 5F6 (1958-1960)

Gaz Coombes

Singer, Guitarist

Supergrass

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Verified via YouTube

In the YouTube video "Supergrass - Live in Germany," Gaz Coombes is seen using a Fender Bassman Combo Amp throughout the performance.

See how Rebecca Lovell uses Fender 'Narrow Panel Tweed' Bassman 5F6 (1958-1960)

Rebecca Lovell

Singer, Guitarist

Larkin Poe

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Verified via Photo

Rebecca Lovell uses a Fender Bassman Combo Amp, as shown in a user-uploaded photo featured in Vintage Guitar magazine's January 2023 issue.

See how Eddie Cochran uses Fender 'Narrow Panel Tweed' Bassman 5F6 (1958-1960)

Eddie Cochran

Guitarist, Singer

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Eddie Cochran is pictured with two Fender 'Narrow Panel Tweed' Bassman 5F6 (1958-1960) amplifiers, as seen in the source image.

See how Merle Haggard uses Fender 'Narrow Panel Tweed' Bassman 5F6 (1958-1960)

Merle Haggard

Singer, Guitarist

Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys

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Verified via Archive

Mentioned by Haggard in this Guitar.com interview.

Guitar.com: What kinds of amps are you using?

Haggard: I use two Fender Twin Bassman amps, and that's about all I need. My tone is a lot like Keith Richards. I don't use a lot of echo. I use a little dirt and that's about it. I like to make the effects occur on the neck, rather than through some electronic thing.

See how Luther Perkins uses Fender 'Narrow Panel Tweed' Bassman 5F6 (1958-1960)

Luther Perkins

Guitarist

Tennessee Three

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In a photo from the Shea Stadium concert, Luther Perkins is seen using a Fender Bassman Combo Amp, comparing the original model to a reissue.

See how Danny Gatton uses Fender 'Narrow Panel Tweed' Bassman 5F6 (1958-1960)

Danny Gatton

Guitarist

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Verified via GuitarPlayer.com

For amps, the liner notes for 88 Elmira St. cite a slew of tweed and blackface Fender beauties, including a ’63 Vibrolux and Super Reverb, a ’58 Twin, ’64 Deluxe, and a ’58 Bassman, many of which had been beefed up with bigger transformers.

See how Michael Guy Chislett uses Fender 'Narrow Panel Tweed' Bassman 5F6 (1958-1960)

Michael Guy Chislett

Guitarist

Hillsong United

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Michael Guy Chislett is shown using a Fender Bassman Combo Amp in a post on his Instagram account.

See how Kevin Cadogan uses Fender 'Narrow Panel Tweed' Bassman 5F6 (1958-1960)

Kevin Cadogan

Guitarist

Third Eye Blind

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Verified via Oocities

According to this interview (transcribed from the February 1998 issue of Guitar Player magazine), Kevin utilized a '59 Bassman during the recording of Third Eye Blind's self-titled debut album.

See how Ash Bowie uses Fender 'Narrow Panel Tweed' Bassman 5F6 (1958-1960)

Ash Bowie

Guitarist, Bassist

Polvo

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Verified via Oocities

Ash Bowie is mentioned in the Polvo guitar tabs on Oocities as using a Fender Bassman Combo Amp. This source provides a direct quote from Ash himself, adding credibility to the information.

See how Max Becker uses Fender 'Narrow Panel Tweed' Bassman 5F6 (1958-1960)

Max Becker

Singer, Guitarist

SWMRS

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Verified via YouTube

Max as pictured on the right is playing a 1959 Fender Bassman 4x10 Amplifier, most likely a reissue.

See how Taj Mahal uses Fender 'Narrow Panel Tweed' Bassman 5F6 (1958-1960)

Taj Mahal

Guitarist

Taj Mahal & the Phantom Blues Band

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Verified via Premierguitar

On his live setup for resonator guitars: "I just put little cheap mics in there and plug them into a Boss volume pedal, a Boss stereo chorus, and then plug that into Fender Bassman amps."

See how Chris Bell uses Fender 'Narrow Panel Tweed' Bassman 5F6 (1958-1960)

Chris Bell

Guitarist, Singer

Big Star

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Verified via Music So Loud

"He also had a 1950’s Fender Bassman combo amp that had 4 10’s in it and was loud as hell. The Tele and the amp were stolen out of his mother’s station wagon while Chris was attending a Joni Mitchell concert at the Mid South Coliseum in the spring of 1976 (February 4th - ed.)" -Van Duren

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