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£650


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[size=4][font=georgia,serif][b][size=5]Fender Bassman 100t[/size][/b]

I've got 2 of these which is a bit OTT for my needs, so up for sale is the older and more used head. Not sure of age probably no more than 3 years old.

Full Specs: [url="http://www.fender.com/en-GB/series/bassman-pro/bassman-100t-120v-black/"]http://www.fender.co...00t-120v-black/[/url]

IMHO: Brilliant amps, tone to die for - these go beyond what the classic 70's silver faced line did with the extra channel that carries some major filth and cleans up to warm sparkling slap friendly - if that's your thing. 100w not loud enough ? Think again, it's majorly loud. I went down this route having spent a frustrating time with an SVT classic - not being able to get anywhere near the tone/volume I wanted, these amps hit that spot without melting faces.

The amp has been well used and It's had some issues which resulted in a return to Fender. It's had it's bias cpu board replaced, valves changed and some soldering work on another part of the main board. It's also been serviced by a local tech. But one issue remains (the amp has switchable wattage 100/25/Silent Record) that the 25w setting 'red plates' the valves. Easy option - don't use 25w, or just turn down.

Everything taken into account you're still left with a perfectly giggable 100w beast, and I think a fair price reflects this.

New rrp is circa £1400 I'm asking £650 collected.

Trades - I'd rather sell the head directly but 'at a push' I may be interested in certain left handed basses or matching Fender bass cabs (old school 2x15 or Neo 410). No other amps sorry.

Anyone interested is welcome to 'have a go' - I'm based near Chester.[/font][/size]



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In theory, yes.

But (and please accept my apologies) I'm still holding out for a slightly more 'local' sale to mainly keep all costs down and give any potential purchasers a demo... thanks.

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