Bassman 50. 1965 Fender Bassman 50 Andy Baxter Bass & Guitars Fender Silverface Bassman amp AB165 amplifier, with a 2×15" speaker cabinet the Bass channel also has three gain stages, so one can daisy chain them for tonal complexity.
Fender Bassman 50 Blackface Equipboard from equipboard.com
The Bassman 50 model with silverface piggyback head that Roger Waters had during the Wall sessions in London, was manufactured by Fender between 1972 - 1977 This amp has a slightly different phase inverter design compared to the earlier era Bassmans
Fender Bassman 50 Blackface Equipboard
Fender Bassman 50 - 50W Head (USED-Early/Mid '70s) 50 Class A Watts—Classic Bass Tone, GREAT for Guitar Sure, it was designed for bass players, but if you've never played guitar through an old Bassman head, you need to.There's plenty of power and authority, lots of headroom—and a sweet, warm take on the 6L6 sound. It featured 50-watt RMS power with 110-watt peak music power, dual channels with separate control on each, "deep" switch in bass channel and "bright" switch in normal channel.. The Fender Bassman is a series of bass amplifiers introduced by Fender during 1952
BASSMAN 50 (SILVERFACE) Fender Bassman 50 (Silverface) Audiofanzine. Same era amp as the Twin Reverb in the previous post Years of Production: 1972 - 1977 Features: 2x15-inch speakers, 50 watts, 6 control knobs
Photo Fender Bassman 50 (Silverface) Fender Bassman 50 Silverface. It featured 50-watt RMS power with 110-watt peak music power, dual channels with separate control on each, "deep" switch in bass channel and "bright" switch in normal channel.. The regular 50-watt model remained available during the short (1969-1971) tenure of the Super Bassman