Fender Bandmaster
Musical instrument amplifier
The Fender Bandmaster was a musical instrument amplifier made by Fender. It was introduced in 1953 and discontinued in 1974.[1] Some early models had both a microphone input and instrument inputs. Beginning in 1960, Bandmaster amps were equipped with a vibrato effect. In the 2000s, vintage Bandmaster amps remain in use by blues, Americana and rock and roll bands.
Gallery
- Fender Bandmaster, silverface, 1968 "drip-edge" with AB763 circuit
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References
- ^ Teagle, J. and Sprung, J.: Fender Amps: The First Fifty Years
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