How many watts is the fender bandmaster amp?

How many watts is the fender bandmaster amp?

Product Specs

Brand Fender
Model Bandmaster “Drip Edge” 50-Watt 2-Channel Guitar Amp Head
Finish Silverface
Year 1968 – 1969
Made In United States

How many watts is a bandmaster reverb?

40-Watt
Product Specs

Brand Fender
Model Bandmaster Reverb 2-Channel 40-Watt Guitar Amp Head
Finish Silverface
Year 1970 – 1975
Made In United States

What is the difference between the Silverface Bandmaster Reverb and Super Reverb?

The silverface Bandmaster Reverb is a typical ab763 amp and shares basic circuit design with the Super Reverb, Deluxe Reverb, Twin Reverb, Vibrolux Reverb, Pro Reverb and Twin Reverb. The main differences between these amps are transformer size, filter caps size and output/speaker impedance.

What is the Fender Blackface bandmaster?

The blackface Bandmaster is therefore ideal for those who look for a pure Fender clean sound without making ones ears bleed.

What is the speaker impedance of the blackface and Silverface Bandmasters?

The blackface and silverface Bandmasters are medium/big sounding amps with a flexible speaker impedance of 4 ohm, allowing anything between one and four speakers (8 ohm each) to be connected via the main and/or external speaker jack. This makes it possible to adapt to small and big stages and gigs just by configuring the speakers.

What kind of reverb does The AA763 blackface bandmaster have?

AA763/AB763 Blackface Bandmaster (Seen from behind, V1 is to the right side): Silverface Bandmaster Reverb: The Bandmaster came with many different circuits during the blackface and silverface eras. The blackface head had a diode recifier, one normal channel and a vibrato channel with no reverb.