70's Bassman 100 Head

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70's Bassman 100 Head

Post by mewithoutus » Mon May 07, 2007 12:47 am

ANOTHER SILVERFACE FENDER!!!

ok i havent bought it yet, but someone near me is selling an ealy 70's bassman 100 head. now, ive had a marshall 1965b 4x10 forever and never use it because i dont have a head for it. i figure this is a good opportunity to get a head for it.

has anybody used one? how loud does it get? whats the breakup like?

i know i already have a bassman ten, but how cool would it be to make this a stereo rig???? i think it would rock.

heres a pic of the bassman 100 i might buy...

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Re: 70's Bassman 100 Head

Post by StevenO » Mon May 07, 2007 6:15 pm

I say "BUY IT!"

Eric Melvin of Nofx used one of those on "War on Errorism" I believe. If that means anything...

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Re: 70's Bassman 100 Head

Post by JazzBlaster » Mon May 07, 2007 7:06 pm

I almost picked one of these up last week. I was talking to a friend who is an amp tech, he said the desighn was a bit flawed. He said they didn't load the preamp hard enough hence they aren't very loud. Someone else wound up buying the one I was looking at. Vintage gear seems to only get more expensive and is never a bad idea.

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Re: 70's Bassman 100 Head

Post by mewithoutus » Mon May 07, 2007 7:29 pm

so they dont get very loud? ???

i did notice that my bassman ten doesnt gett hat loud either but i love the tone. the reason i would buy the bassman 100 is so i could get the tone i olove even LOUDER
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Re: 70's Bassman 100 Head

Post by JazzBlaster » Mon May 07, 2007 7:31 pm

yeah, none of the 70's bassmans get very loud. but from what I understand it's pretty easy to mod them to blackface specs and they are still pretty afordable.

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Re: 70's Bassman 100 Head

Post by mewithoutus » Mon May 07, 2007 10:25 pm

is that mod gonna kick the volume up? anything to get a volume boost while maintaining a good tone will interest me. any resources i can look at that you know of???

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Re: 70's Bassman 100 Head

Post by JazzBlaster » Tue May 08, 2007 6:41 am

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Re: 70's Bassman 100 Head

Post by mewithoutus » Tue May 08, 2007 11:10 am

based on that page, it wont make my amp any louder, just change the tone. pooooo.
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Re: 70's Bassman 100 Head

Post by chrisjedijane » Tue May 08, 2007 11:26 am

any 100W amp is gonna still be pretty loud, though...
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Re: 70's Bassman 100 Head

Post by mynameisjonas » Wed May 09, 2007 2:08 am

JazzBlaster wrote: yeah, none of the 70's bassmans get very loud.
i have to disagree, the bassman 100s do get pretty loud. a friend of mine plays bass through one, and he has no trouble keeping up with the SF twin that the guitarist in his band plays through.

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Re: 70's Bassman 100 Head

Post by Jazzprod » Wed May 09, 2007 2:58 am

mynameisjonas wrote:
JazzBlaster wrote: yeah, none of the 70's bassmans get very loud.
i have to disagree, the bassman 100s do get pretty loud. a friend of mine plays bass through one, and he has no trouble keeping up with the SF twin that the guitarist in his band plays through.
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I have do agree with Jonas there. I'm selling one as we speak and I have never run it on 10(mastervolume) more like 6 or 7 and it's LOUD enough right there  :o
I've used it to gig on medium sized scenes.

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Re: 70's Bassman 100 Head

Post by mjet » Wed May 09, 2007 3:07 am

chrisjedijane wrote: any 100W amp is gonna still be pretty loud, though...
Provided that it's tube. 100w solid state amps don't measure up the same way in terms of headroom etc.
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Re: 70's Bassman 100 Head

Post by chrisjedijane » Wed May 09, 2007 3:32 am

yeah, that was what i meant, should have clarified that.

still, 100W solid state is still pretty damn loud - considering I gigged for years with a 30W SS 2x10 combo...
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Re: 70's Bassman 100 Head

Post by JazzBlaster » Wed May 09, 2007 6:57 am

I'll have to ask Danny what he was talking about next time I see him
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Re: 70's Bassman 100 Head

Post by RumorsOFsurF » Wed May 09, 2007 2:22 pm

Buy it!
I found a 68 Silverface Bassman head on Craigslist for $400.  50 watts. I thought about buying it, but then I'd need a cab.  Besides, I just got a SF Twin Reverb.  Still, seems like a good deal.
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