Fender Bassbreaker 007 Combo Guitar Amplifier

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    Thickness? Yes yes. Very thick.
    "Great amp. Had the Bugera v5, gave that to my nephew (just so I had an excuse to buy a new amp, of course). Liked the Bugera, love the Bassbreaker. The sound from the Bassbreaker is huge compared to the Bugera. Must be the 10IN speaker. This really reminds me of my old Blues Deluxe, but that thing is way too loud. This guy gets a nice rowdy sound at reasonable volume, but would totally keep up with a drummer. The mid boost is great too. It's so good I might actually get the foot switch. Also, the Bugera had a lot of odd noise coming through, Fender is pretty quiet, even with my noisy Yazzmaster. No effects loop, but it takes pedals really well. I don't use anything too crazy though. Anyway, very happy."
    Perfect Amp for Home & Small Gigs
    "After taking the risk of trying an amp that has not been extensively tested or reviewed, I have to say that I feel like Fender made the amp I have been looking for. This amp boasts rich, full low end, an especially pronounced midrange, and a subdued treble that can be supplemented with the included treble boost switch. Although the distortion on this amplifier is creamy and delightful, its clean tone is warm and smooth; moreover, it sounds great at both low and high volumes, making it quite diverse. You won't hear the hyper-cleans you would pull from, say, a Deluxe Reverb, yet this amp boasts dirty sounds the Deluxe Reverb would struggle to replicate. In short, although I would never play country on this amp, the Jazz, Rock, and Blues sounds available are absolutely stunning. In spite of a glaring lack of reverb at the price point, it's the best amp I could have imagined for home-playing and small gigs."
    Great Amp
    "First off, I had to return the first 007 because it wasn't working properly, it was crackling/fizzing/popping. Could have been tubes, I do not know. Regardless, that is unacceptable on a NEW amp. When I got the second 007, it worked perfectly though. I love the sound of this amp, it sounds great clean, it's not as sparkly as my blues jr clean. if I turn the gain to about noon I can get a great blues tone, and with the gain all the way up and a EMG PA2 I am in stoner metal heaven. The amp itself does not have enough saturation for high gain metal, but if you have something that can push the amp harder, it can definitely do metal."
More About This Item
  • Durable meets dark with the bold gray lacquered tweed, black grille clothe grille and white stitched black leatherette wide handle
  • Enjoy the peace of mind that the Fender Bass breaker amps are backed by a 5 year transferable warranty (1 year on the speaker 90 days on the tubes)

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