5F6 A Bassman Latest about 5F6 A Bassman How the Fender Twin-Amp Became a Worthy Weapon of Choice for Clapton, Richards, Gilmour and Bonamassa By Dave Hunter published 19 April 22 With circuit advances and 12 on the dial, the 1958 Fender Twin-Amp was the world’s most formidable roaring guitar combo. Amps Get The Pick NewsletterAll the latest guitar news, interviews, lessons, reviews, deals and more, direct to your inbox!Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors LATEST ARTICLES1Scott Gorham on the making of 'Jailbreak,' twin harmonies, and friendship with Phil Lynott 2Ralph McTell scored a hit with “Streets of London.” It only took him 10 years — and three recordings 3“‘Those old Beatle bashers?’”: Paul McCartney talks Vox amps, and his love of dirty tones4Nick Lowe says he’s just a strummer — but these two classic-rock hits launched made him a songwriter's songwriter5Joe Bonamassa on the honor and pressures of his upcoming Rory Gallagher tribute shows in Ireland
How the Fender Twin-Amp Became a Worthy Weapon of Choice for Clapton, Richards, Gilmour and Bonamassa By Dave Hunter published 19 April 22 With circuit advances and 12 on the dial, the 1958 Fender Twin-Amp was the world’s most formidable roaring guitar combo.