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Fender musicmaster bass
Fender musicmaster bass




fender musicmaster bass
  1. FENDER MUSICMASTER BASS INSTALL
  2. FENDER MUSICMASTER BASS MANUAL
  3. FENDER MUSICMASTER BASS FULL

The neck radius is slightly more compact at 9.5-inches rather than 10, but features the same 22 medium jumbo frets. The 2013 Special Edition release, pictured above, maintains many of the features of the original including maple construction, dual f holes and two Fender Wide Range humbucker pickups with chrome covers. It housed two Fender Wide Range humbucker pickups with chrome covers with a three-way toggle switch and five silver-skirted black control knobs: neck pickup volume, neck pickup tone, bridge pickup volume, bridge pickup tone, and master volume. The original Starcaster models featured an arched, laminated maple top with dual f holes and a maple back and sides. You’ll be well on your way to finding the right guitar for you. Looking for a beginner guitar? Our interactive gear guide,, matches you with the perfect model by learning about your sound & style. In 2013, due to rising demand, Fender reintroduced the Starcaster and put into production the Starcaster bass-the only offset semi-hollow bass guitar in Fender history. It proved unpopular at the time and was discontinued by the fall of 1980, but over the years its unique shape, full-throated tone and rarity in the vintage market helped boost its popularity. For now theres a 1 Amp fuse in the plug.Often considered one of the more esoteric novelties in the history of Fender guitars, the Starcaster-with its uniquely offset semi-hollow body and curvaceous, divisive headstock-arrived in 1976 as the company’s first new electric model in three years.

FENDER MUSICMASTER BASS INSTALL

The only thing left to do is perhapse install an in-line fuse holder as for some strange reason Fender decided it didn't need one. I must get back into recording again soon, and this is the amp to do it with. It's definitely a keeper and effects pedals work great too. My mate reckons it's the best Strat sound of all the amps I've got or ever had, including the Twin Reverbs, and I don't disagree.

FENDER MUSICMASTER BASS FULL

It is loud! There is a hugely improved bass response, a very balanced transparent tone, no hum whatsoever, no strange crackles and a good crunch at full whack. I tested all the passive components and replaced three electrolytics which read well below par, although the main filters read substantially higher than their stated 20uF so I left the orange cardboard cigar in place.Īfter completing the service, the amp plays absolutely brilliantly! What a transformation. The dates on the transformers and chassis range from 1973 to 1976, which is slightly odd but not unreasonable. The chassis and speaker appeared to be totally original with no sign of any previous work being done. Luckily I located a NOS pair of Brimars just around the corner from me for £10! They turned out to be excellently matched too. A quick check on the valve tester showed the filament was open circuit. I quickly ascertained that one of the differently branded output tubes (an RCA and a Brimar) was not glowing, even after the sockets and pins were cleaned. Oh well, bidder beware! Not all sellers are totally forthright in their description of what they are selling.Īnyway, all was not lost. I strummed a few chords and turned up full volume and although it had a good distorted Fendery sound it was very weak and trebly, nowhere near the stated 12 Watts. However, we plugged it in and there was a lot of crackling to which the seller said, "Oh, that never happened before." A quick wiggle of the pre-amp valve and it settled down. When I went to pick up the amp, I was fully expecting to see a pair of 6v6GT output valves, so was rather surprised to find the smaller bottle 6AQ5 tubes instead.

FENDER MUSICMASTER BASS MANUAL

Although there was no picture of the rear of the amp in the listing, there were lots of pictures of the original user manual and circuit diagram that came with it. What attracted me to this was the unusual use of a transformer for the phase inverter and a pair of 6v6s.






Fender musicmaster bass