

See 2 musician reviews, how 20 pros use it, 2 candid photos, and where to get a deal on Fender Bandmaster. the hammond box will have a tube size hole milled out so I can attach it under the amp chassis where there is a plate covered tube socket hole. Fender Bandmaster, Guitar Amplifier Heads. The custom PCB will be mounted in a small hammond box The plan would be to build all the circuitry on a custom designed PCB (I am a robotics/electrical engineer with a lot of experience in board design) I mentioned earlier that I like the Smashing Pumpkins fuzz sound Corgan has KT88s in his JCM800, I don't know if I can get 5881 tubes with that sort of clarity For power tubes I don't want to much breakup maybe a middle road between very clean and very dirty but I am unsure about this as of yet. Its important for the Vibrato to be consistent and tight, this model of the Bandmaster has tube driven Vibrato I am unsure if the tube type makes a difference but if it does I would like to know more about it. Its important that the preamp tubes on both the vibrato and clean channel take pedals well Fender Bandmaster Piggyback White/Oxblood 1962 Summary: Head/Combo/Cabinet: Stacks Amp Electronics: Tube Amp Speaker Configuration: 2x12 Wattage Range: 40. For other FX I use an original EHX POG, two Big Box Small stones (one is a 70s V1), and a Crybaby classic wah. I use pedals to achieve my distored tones: Big Muff Pi w/ Emitter Mod, English Muff'n I try to recreate the Smashing Pumpkins style fuzz distortion so keep that in mind.


I play hard rock, blues, funk (RHCP style funk), stoner rock, and doom metal. look into modding it with a master volume. I want to get this amp going again so I want to do a few things: I have a vintage 1962 Fender Bandmaster that I restored in 2008, its been out of commission since October 2010 because the tubes went microphonic, I have been using my Hot Rod Deluxe since.
