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Description
Product Description
Meet the Fender Super Bassman Pro 300W Tube Bass Amp Head – a beast of an amp that delivers a powerhouse of vintage and modern tones. This all-tube bass amp head is a perfect fusion of classic aesthetics and modern functionality, offering a performance-ready sound for any stage.
The heart of the Super Bassman is its six 6550 power tubes, generating a staggering 300W of power. These tubes provide a warm, punchy sound with rich harmonics and sustain, reminiscent of the revered Fender amps of the 1960s.
The Super Bassman features a dual-channel preamp, with a vintage channel that emulates the classic tone of the Fender Blackface era, and an overdrive channel with a responsive active tone stack for an aggressive, cutting-edge tone. Switch between these channels to get the perfect level of grit for your sound.
Despite its vintage appeal, the Super Bassman doesn't shy away from modern features. Its Automatic Bias feature constantly monitors and re-biases the power tubes for optimal performance, ensuring you always get the best sound without the hassle of manual adjustments. Other amenities include an XLR line out, effects loop, and speaker outputs for maximum flexibility.
Donning the iconic Fender blackface attire with silver grille cloth and a chrome control panel, the Super Bassman is a visual delight that complements its compelling sound.
Key Features:
- Six 6550 power tubes generating 300W of power
- Dual-channel preamp with vintage and overdrive modes
- Automatic Bias feature for optimal tube performance
- XLR line out, effects loop, and speaker outputs
- Classic Fender styling with blackface attire, silver grille cloth, and chrome control panel
- Included footswitch for easy channel switching
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Fender Bassman Pro Series Demo with Rancid's Matt Freeman | Fender
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PROS
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Blend knob allows for precise tone control
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Versatile sound, great for both low volume and large stages
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Tube warmth and growl enhance musical expressiveness
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Sophisticated self-biasing circuit simplifies maintenance
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Dual channels offer clean and overdrive tones
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High headroom for clean tones even at high volumes
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Built-in DI for silent recording and live use
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Durable and heavy-duty construction
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Compatible with various cab setups thanks to ohm switching
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Footswitchable channels for easy live adjustments
CONS
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Heavy, making transport challenging
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Mids section on EQ can be confusing
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Initial quality control issues with the biasing circuit in some units
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Overdrive tone may require tweaking to perfect
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Lacks reduced power mode for smaller venues
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Expensive, representing a significant investment
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Fender Super Bassman Pro 300W Tube Bass Amp Head.
Features and functionality
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The Fender Super Bassman Pro includes 2, 4, and 8 ohm taps, offering more cab options compared to the SVT, which only has 2 and 4 ohm taps.
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The Fender's second channel delivers a powerful doom sound without needing pedals, adding versatility for specific genres.
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The Fender's modern channel's active EQ design enhances versatility, allowing it to achieve sounds comparable to the SVT while offering more tone-shaping flexibility.
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User experience
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Owners note the Fender's controls are easily bumped due to their proximity to the edge of the cabinet, affecting settings during transport.
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Setup and maintenance
Comparisons
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The Fender Super Bassman Pro's modern channel uses a solid-state EQ similar to the SVT's tube-driven EQ, offering a flat response at noon with boost and cut capabilities.
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The Fender is noted to be 20 pounds lighter and a few hundred dollars cheaper than the SVT, making it a more cost-effective and portable choice for some buyers.
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Critic Reviews
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Artist usage
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You can check out Mike Kerr's official artist page on the Fender website, with this photo containing his Fender Super Bassman Pro.
The amp was designed specifically for Mike Dirnt. He started to use them in 2012, most notably on 99 Revolutions tour and IHeart Radio Festival. He uses the following Settings: ? Volume - 6,5 ? Bass - 7 ? Mid - 7 ? Treble - 7,5 ? Gain - 7 ? Blend - 3 ? Volume - 5 ? Bass - 7,5 ? Freq - 8 ? Mid-Level - 6 ? Treble - 8 ? Master - 4
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In this John Mayer's performance you can see Pino using a Fender Super Bassman 300 Head, especially from minute 2.00 to 2.06.
"As far as other bass equipment - I use the Fender Super Bass Man. From the minute I took it out of the box I was in love, and won't use anything else. Not only does it sound HUGE. but the range of sounds and tones you can get is uncanny. Highly recommended."
Michael Shuman used the head and some matches cabinets on the "Like Clockwork" Tour in 2013.
In this performance Pete is seen using Super Bassman heads along with matching 8x10 Fender cabs.
In the photo spread from the Oasis Live '25 reunion tour program, Andy Bell’s gear is shown to include a Fender Precision guitar, Fender Super Bassman 300w amp head, and Fender 810 Bassman Neo cabinet.
In the Fender video demo, Matt Freeman of Rancid uses the Fender Super Bassman Pro 300W Tube Bass Amp Head.
For years, Sullivan has been a user of the mighty Verellen Meatsmoke, but for the band’s most recent run of European dates he opted for a Fender Super Bassman and hasn’t looked back. He relies on stompboxes for any dirt and drive, so he really enjoys the clean headroom his all-Fender lineup provides. It rests on and powers a standard Ampeg 8x10 cab.
Album Usage
The Fender Super Bassman Pro 300W Tube Bass Amp Head has been featured on the following albums:
Are We All Angels
Scowl (2025)
TANGK
IDLES (2024)
You Hear Yes
Mannequin Pussy & Scowl & Destroy Boys (2024)
Special
Scowl (2024)
The New Dark Ages
Gwar & GWAR (2022)
TURNSTILE LOVE CONNECTION
Turnstile (2021)
An Evening With Silk Sonic
Silk Sonic & Bruno Mars & Anderson .Paak (2021)
Strange Creatures
Drenge (2019)
My Honest Face
Inhaler (2019)
The Blood Of Gods
Gwar & GWAR (2017)
Sorceress
Opeth (2016)
Transmission.Alpha.Delta
Strung Out (2015)
...Like Clockwork
Queens of the Stone Age (2013)
Scream (Expanded Edition)
Ozzy Osbourne & Ozzy Osbourne (2010)
Down To Earth
Ozzy Osbourne & Ozzy Osbourne (2001)
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