Fender Guitars

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Fender Bassman 810 Neo Bass Cabinet

Bassman 810 Neo Bass Cabinet a 1000W, 8 x 10″ Bass Cabinet with Neodymium Speakers, Compression Driver Horn Tweeter, and 1/4″ and Speakon Inputs

Fender Rumble 200 Bass Amplifier

1 x 15″ 200-watt Bass Combo with 4-band EQ, Three Voicing Options, XLR Direct Out, and Footswitchable Overdrive

Fender Rumble 100 Bass Amplifier

1 x 12″ 100-watt Bass Combo with 4-band EQ, Three Voicing Options, XLR Direct Out, and Footswitchable Overdrive

Fender Bassman 115 Neo Cabinet

350W, 1 x 15″ Bass Cabinet with Neodymium Speaker, Compression Driver Horn Tweeter, and 1/4″ and Speakon Inputs

Fender Rumble 500 Bass Amplifier

A true testament to Fender’s commitment to delivering exceptional tone and versatility to bassists.

Fender Super Bassman Head – Black

300-watt, 2-channel All-tube Bass Amp Head with Silent Record mode, XLR-out, and Fender Automatic Bias

Fender Bassman 410 Neo Cabinet

Bassman 410 Neo 4 x 10 inch 500-watt Cabinet

500W, 4 x 10″ Bass Cabinet with Neodymium Speakers, Compression Driver Horn Tweeter, and 1/4″ and Speakon Inputs

Fender Rumble Stage 800 Bass Amplifier

Fender Rumble Stage 800: Inspire your sound with 15 amp models and 40 effects.

Fender Vintera ’70s Jazz Bass Guitar

4-string Electric Bass with Alder Body, Maple Neck, Pau Ferro Fingerboard, and 2 Single-coil Pickups

Fender Vintera ’60s Mustang Bass – Fiesta Red

4-string Electric Bass with Alder Body, Maple Neck, Pau Ferro Fingerboard, and 2 Single-coil Pickups – Fiesta Red

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