Fender Bandmaster

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The Fender Bandmaster was an amplifier made by Fender. It was introduced in 1953 and discontinued in 1974. [1]

Timeline

Year Inputs Output Form Speakers Controls Circuit/Model Price
1953 2 instr, 1 mic Combo (Wide Panel) (1) 15" + ext jack Volume, Treble, Bass 5C7 $229.50
1954 2 instr, 1 mic Combo (Wide Panel) (1) 15" + ext jack Volume, Treble, Bass 5D7
1955 2 instr, 1 mic 26 Combo (Narrow Panel) (3) 10" + ext jack Volume, Treble, Bass, Presence 5E7
April 1960 2 instr channels,

each high & low impedance

Combo ("modern", panel-less) each channel: Volume, Treble, Bass

Vibrato channel also: Speed, Intensity
master Presence

6G7
End 1960 2 instr channels,

each high & low impedance

each channel: Volume, Treble, Bass

Vibrato channel also: Speed, Intensity
master Presence

See also

References

  1. ^ Teagle, J. and Sprung, J.: Fender Amps: The First Fifty Years