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Mike Dirnt On The Fender Bassman 800 Head

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Combining the best of authentic Fender bass sound with modern power, the Bassman 800 Head is an easily portable powerhouse with flexible, thunderous tone. Designed for the ultimate bass playing experience, it offers two versatile channels, classic good looks, and ultra musical Fender tube tones—all in a lightweight chassis (only 17 lbs.) that mates perfectly with Bassman Pro Neo speaker cabinets to create a tonal monster.


The foundation of the Bassman 800’s tone is the two-channel tube preamp. Powered by a pair of premium 12AX7 tubes, this flexible preamp offers Vintage and Overdrive voicings, making it perfect for any style of music. The Vintage channel provides classic Fender bass tone thanks to its highly interactive passive tone circuit that cuts frequencies instead of boosting them, giving each note a distinctive thickness with no high end
fizz. The Overdrive channel cranks out genuine tube-driven overdrive, while its active 3-band tone circuit with variable mid frequency and blend control makes it easy to unleash a variety of sonic flavors, ranging from polite to aggressive. This highly musical preamp is matched to a cool-running solid-state Class D power amp that delivers an arena-filling 800 watts of power.


Equally at home on stage or in the studio, the Bassman 800’s rear panel sports a tuner output and effects loop, as well as a flexible pro-level XLR line output with level control, pre/post EQ switch, ground lift to eliminate hum and Silent Recording capability. The combination output jacks support both speakON (2- and 4-pole) and 1/4-in. connections, making it easy to connect almost any speaker cabinet. The included footswitch lets you effortlessly switch between the preamp channels on stage, adding even more flexibility to the amplifier. Packed with powerful, highly malleable, authentic Fender bass tone, the Bassman 800 is an inspiring amplifier that
 punches well above its weight class.

Open Box Fender Bassman 800 Hybrid 800W Bass Amp Head Level 1 Black
Open Box Fender Bassman 800 Hybrid 800W Bass Amp Head Level 1 Black
Open Box Fender Bassman 800 Hybrid 800W Bass Amp Head Level 1 Black

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  • Power: 800W (hybrid)
  • Tubes: two 12AX7 (preamp)
  • Inputs: one 1/4 in. standard; one 1/4 in. -6dB
  • Two channels
  • Impedance: 4 ohms
  • Controls: 3-band EQ (channel 1), 3-band EQ with mid frequency (channel 2), deep, bright, mute, volume
  • Built-in tube overdrive
  • FX loop
  • Speaker output: two Speakon-1/4 in. combo jacks
  • XLR output with level control, ground lift and pre/post EQ
  • Cabinet construction: 7-ply 5/8 in. Meranti plywood
  • Black textured vinyl covering
  • Black and silver strand grille cloth
  • Molded rubber "Dog Bone" style handle
  • Red light jewel

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5

8 Reviews

100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

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Best Uses
  1. Home Studio7
  2. Performances7
  3. Outdoor Events / Games5
  4. Professional Recording5
  5. Amateur Recording4
Cons
  1. No graphic eq1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced5
  2. Novice1
  3. Professional Musician1
Pros
  1. Good Power Output8
  2. Warm / Comfy8
  3. Easy To Use7
  4. Excellent Sound7
  5. Portable6
  • Great tone and power

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted2 years ago

    byToivo

    fromMeridian, ID

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Used for a small performance shortly after getting it. Had no trouble filling the auditorium I was in, but also just fine in my home.

  • Excellent tone with lots of power!

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted3 years ago

    byBill

    fromJoshua, Texas

    Just got this in from Musicians Friend and it checks all the marks I was hoping for! It's easy to dial in the tone you want and it cranks out the power thru my Fender 6x10 cab! I also own a Super Bassman 300 and purchased the 800 for a back up, but have been using the 800 every time we play. Some reviews mentioned that the peak light stayed on while playing, but I haven't had that with this head (I guess Fender fixed that problem).

  • The bomb

    5

    submitted7 years ago

    byDbassmann

    fromDet, MI

    This head is super great!! I have had the all tube bassman 300 for about 15 years and the 800 sound just as good if not better. Obviously the weight difference was the major factor in buying the bassman 800. While also having the look and feel of a classic tube head. For me I just can't get into the super small fit in your backpack heads. So the bassman 800 is really something that you would want to stand in front of. That being said I have 3 different cab combinations I use. One 410 that lives in my rehearsal studio. One 15 and 210 together, and an 810 cabinet. So depending on the venue size and load in opinions will dictate the cabs I use. I try the use the 810 when I can about 50% of the shows. The bassman 800 with an 810 cab is a match made in heaven. For me personal you don't have to play to destroy everyone's eardrums, but's it's nice to have that felling behind you. Plus in rock the drums are loud and powerful, or at least they should be, and nothing better than the old fridge to even the score. The Di is great and much improved from my other head (bassman 300}. This model has an adjustable volume for the DI with the normal pre and post options. The Di is also tube driven, giving the front of house a nice warm signal. What I'm really loving about this amp is the tone seems just a little tighter than my all tube bassman 300. The 800 is super punchy without having that plastic fake tone. I also find myself using the overdrive on the amp over my two overdrive pedals on my board. Honestly makes think over going with a tuner and the foot switch only... So really the test is going to be how will this head stand up to playing every weekend. At least with my all tube bassman 300 can almost always be repaired,like an old muscle car. This bassman 800 is like a Tesla, freaking awesome but hope battery doesn't run out on your family trip up north. Anyway time will tell, till then this amp is awesome!! Loving it

  • Hopefully the last head I'll need.

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted7 years ago

    byBOZ

    fromSouthfield,MI

    There aren't many reviews on this amp. Hopefully this will help those deciding on choosing this head. Have not played in a large venues but having upgraded from:Kustom 250 tuck and roll. 2) Acoustic B600HD. This amp has what I feel will fill most needs. 2 channels available. I'm playing thru a modified Epiphone T-bird w/HipShot bridge, and Schecter Studio 4 bass. (Both passive pups). Haven't spent much time on the "overdrive" channel, played around with it, but I get what I'm looking for from the "vintage" setting. I don't use pedals, just adjust my sound thru my basses and amp settings. This amp has what it takes to stand up to whatever is out there. I can't imagine needing more without running thru FOH. Three band EQ plus bass settings will give your personal sound exactly what you're looking for. Using w/ Fender bassman NEO 4x10 and 1x15 cabs. Beautiful to look at (and play thru). Anything more would just be different...NOT better.

  • Great choice for me

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted9 years ago

    bySTLbassman

    fromSt. Louis

    I was looking for a powerful head with a lot of tone options that didn't weigh a lot. I have always liked Fender products so I took a chance on the Bassman 800, since I couldn't try it out at the store. I was very pleased with the result. I am playing a Fender Jazz 5 string with active EQ and using a Mark bass 104HR cabinet. The combination is exactly what I was hoping for. LOTS of power and the ability to get the warmth I wanted out of the tone choices. I am using the overdrive channel, although I am not using it for the overdrive, I just like the tone options on this channel better than the vintage channel. I used the direct out into the PA and it was very clean and sounded great.

  • Great Sounding Amp Head - SWEET!

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted9 years ago

    byBassman John

    fromBarrington, IL

    I bought this amp head primarily based on a review I read from a customer who also purchased this from Guitar Center, since I couldn't find one locally to actually play through. This is an awesome amp with the classic Fender blackface look and vintage vibe. It's very easy to dial in any sound and it looks like a real amp head. It's listed weight is 17 lbs., yet feels so much lighter and it sounds very much like its sibling Pro 100T and Super Bassman Pro 300 all tube amp heads. This amp shares the same tube preamp with the 100T and Super Bassman. The Bassman 800 Hybrid is rated at 800 watts @ 4 ohms, 500 watts @ 8 ohms. I too have it paired with the Fender Pro 410 Neo cab and in my opinion it's definitely a match made in heaven. This combination provides that familiar Fender clean vintage tone with plenty of headroom to spare. It can not only be heard but you can feel the notes and it can go crazy LOUD! My search for a powerful clean tone is over. It also does that tube overdrive sound when I need it. I have always been a big fan of that Fender tube sound, having had an early '64 Bassman. Now I can get that powerful clean vintage Fender tone in an amp head that is only 17 lbs., and it looks like a Bassman should. My Fender Jazz Bass has never sounded so good. The Fender Bassman 800 Hybrid and the Pro 410 Neo cab are enough to handle any gig, large or small, with or without P.A. support and it sounds and looks pro with a very cool presence on stage. I'm also going to add a Pro 115 Neo cab for those larger gigs, or when I need that bigger bottom end. If you are in the market for a new or replacement amp head, or if you're considering the Fender Pro 100T or Super Bassman Pro 300 all tube bass amps, do yourself a favor and give this amp a try. You just might do as I did. I wanted that all tube sound without the big price tag and the 68 lb.weight - now I have it.

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  • asked byJOHNNY O

    fromMELBOURNE FLORIDA

    WILL THE RUMBLE SPEAKER CABS WORK WITH THE AMP HEAD ?

    WILL THE RUMBLE SPEAKER CABS WORK WITH THE AMP HEAD ?

    Open Reply - Gear-Adviser
    Yes they will.
  • asked byConcert Tom

    fromRaleigh, NC

    Can the Fender MGT-4 footswitch be used with this head?

    Can the Fender MGT-4 footswitch be used with this head?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Yes
  • asked byConley john

    fromFlemingburg ky

    Is this in stock?

    Is this in stock?

    Open Reply - Ronald
    We aren't able to discuss the availability of items via this means of communication. Give us a call at 866-498-7882 and we can get you an accurate idea of when this will be back in stock.