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Vintage Fender Bass
anyonymous | 2024-06-09 04:39:23 |
No other cord I've had for my front-loading Fender Mustang bass comes close. This gold-tipped wonder runs silent and deep without any tangle. Highly recommended for pro sound! 5 |
Robert | 2024-05-06 05:35:27 |
After 30 years I busted out my '62 Fender Jazz Bass and started building back my talent and chops in preparation to start jamming again with the old band. I knew I needed a stand so I started looking. This one from B & H works like a champ and the price was a great deal for the quality...just like all my purchases from them. 5 |
Paul | 2024-07-07 09:15:31 |
Materials are on par with Fender cables. 5 |
Claire | 2024-04-02 02:53:33 |
I have a vintage and modern hi-fi system, using an old surround sound receiver I have been using as a stereo. I don't usually care for surround anyway. My focus is music. I go from cassette and reel-to-reel to as modern as minidisc and CDs. So having great sound to hear it all is important. I found this series on a whim, and I opted for the S701 originally. I then realized the S501 suited my needs better for my size room. It's roughly a medium living space. I have these paired with some older and newer Sony speakers. Installation is super simple, and being able to use banana plugs is a huge plus. I do like the idea of having optical and coax inputs, as I can finally use my TV in an integrated amp. There is not too many on the market that can do that. One of the best parts is being able to install two recorders in the unit. This is across all the models in the range. Overall look is that perfect balance of vintage and modern. If you want that true vintage feel, go for the silver. Black suited my needs as 95% of my units are already black. Aluminum face, but plastic knobs. The knobs are still quality though. Very smooth operation. Remote is simple to understand with few functions. That might not matter to some, except for the volume control. After playing around with the bass and treble a bit to find the right sound, I realize the bass is not as deep as the previous Pioneer surround I used prior. However, I feel it is deep enough. I feel like the the sound is actually cleaner and with nice range. I like bass, but having too much could be a bad thing. Overall, the S501 is a perfect price to performance balance that will allow you to have any style of set up you want from vintage tape decks and turntables to just a stereo for watching TV or listening to CDs with. You won't be disappointed. 5 |
Kevin | 2024-04-19 09:28:37 |
still keeps the vintage look. 5 |
Garrett H. | 2024-08-18 05:35:30 |
Not disappointed, bought marshall products b4 and there always better than fender 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-07-24 08:25:10 |
Vintage sound! 5 |
Wes | 2024-04-18 06:59:24 |
For those of us with vintage hardware, this is a must. 5 |
Bill | 2024-06-09 06:22:30 |
It is great to know we can still use our vintage camera. 5 |
Patrick | 2024-09-21 08:39:54 |
The cord on my Fender Guitar Amp is only about 4 feet long so I am limited as to where I can place it. This 10 foot heavy duty cord lets me place my amp almost anywhere now. It also handles the voltage and amperage which my amp requires. 5 |