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J.H. D-Show Master

  • Created 17 October 2021
  • Author Florent D. (Admin)
  • Category Experience Jimi Hendrix™ for Spark
Tagged: Dual ShowmanfenderJ.H. D-Show Masterjimi hendrix

Positive Grid J.H. D-Show Master Amp is available in the Experience Jimi Hendrix™ for Spark add-on and is inspired by the Fender DUAL SHOWMAN.

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    The Fender Showman was a guitar amplifier produced by the Fender company. It was introduced in 1960 and was discontinued in 1993. Blackface and Silverface models such as the Showman, Dual Showman, and Showman Reverb employed the same "piggyback head" design as the Bandmaster and the Bassman. Dual Showman Reverb used the Fender Twin Reverb chassis and came in non-master and master volume versions with "pull boost" circuitry, mid-1970s "tailless" amplifier decal and a slightly larger head. The Fender Showman is often associated with surf guitarist Dick Dale and was notably used in the 1960s by The Byrds,[1] The Bobby Fuller Four, Fleetwood Mac with Peter Green, and in the 1970s by Steve Howe of Yes. Jimi Hendrix owned one early model, and later a Dual. Showmans and Dual Showmans are heavily sought by pedal steel guitar players.

    Technical data

    Six preamplifier tubes, solid state rectifier, four 6L6 power tubes and new output transformer.

    AB763 model: three preamplifier tubes (7025 Normal Channel; 7025 & 12AX7 Vibrato Channel), 12AT7 phase inverter tube & 4 x 6L6GC power tubes

    Showman models

    • Showman: 1960–1962 Showman 12 (one 12" JBL D120 speaker), Showman 15 (one 15" JBL D130 speaker) Cream tolex with oxblood grille cloth.
    • Dual Showman and Showman 15: Starting 1963 (Two 15" JBL D130F speakers for Dual Showman and one 15" JBL D130 speaker for Showman 15, also called Single Showman).
      • Starting 1960: Cream Tolex with oxblood grille cloth
      • Starting late 1962: Cream Tolex with gold grille cloth
      • Starting 1964: Black Tolex with silver grille cloth
    • Showman Reverb
    • Dual Showman Reverb
    • "Red Knob" Showman
    • Super Showman[2]

    References

    1. ^ Guitar Rigs: Classic Guitar & Amp Combinations. Hal Leonard Corporation. 2005. ISBN 9780879308513.
    2. ^ Hunter, Dave (2013-09-23). "The Fender Showman". Vintage Guitar® magazine. Retrieved 2020-02-29.


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    source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fender_Showman

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