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I always wondered why there is so very little blueprinting of exceptional sounding BF amps. Because the really great ones are chimey, but full and really seem to get under the note in that way that makes the amp seem intuitive to your playing, most are really just "aight" with workman like tone. You can usually find a sweet spot with any particular guitar, but nothing to say "Hey! Now I get what all the fuss is about!" Only about five percent of those amps have the mojo. And I, for one, would like to know what it is. It may be different in each case, but... Some drifted values and/or some lead dress difference, maybe even a wrong cap value installed so Fender could fill the order (that happened). Inquiring minds want to know.
I've been privy to two such amps. One was a BF clone built by a guy who claimed his amps captured THAT sound. They did and I was jealous as hell. The other was one you'd never suspect... A BF Bassman head. It was all stock, a little noisy, but it sang like a bird and growled like a lion. Big wet tone even without reverb, trem or the extra gain stage. I didn't have the opportunity to get inside either.
I always wondered why there is so very little blueprinting of exceptional sounding BF amps. Because the really great ones are chimey, but full and really seem to get under the note in that way that makes the amp seem intuitive to your playing, most are really just "aight" with workman like tone. You can usually find a sweet spot with any particular guitar, but nothing to say "Hey! Now I get what all the fuss is about!" Only about five percent of those amps have the mojo. And I, for one, would like to know what it is. It may be different in each case, but... Some drifted values and/or some lead dress difference, maybe even a wrong cap value installed so Fender could fill the order (that happened). Inquiring minds want to know.
I've been privy to two such amps. One was a BF clone built by a guy who claimed his amps captured THAT sound. They did and I was jealous as hell. The other was one you'd never suspect... A BF Bassman head. It was all stock, a little noisy, but it sang like a bird and growled like a lion. Big wet tone even without reverb, trem or the extra gain stage. I didn't have the opportunity to get inside either.
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