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PG's Shawn Hammond is On Location in Anaheim, CA, at the 2013 NAMM Show where he visits the Fender booth. In this segment, we get to see and hear the 57 Bandmaster and George Benson Hot Rod Deluxe Combo.



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Shane
on 02/25/2013
Good Demo
bob y
on 02/11/2013
FMIC SUCKS
Jimsane
on 02/10/2013
I'm sure the price point is WAY over my budjet! My computer has lost its SOUND so I can't even listen to what I cannot afford,oh well stuff happens and usually to me.(sniff sniff).
joey pinter
on 02/09/2013
i do believe Joe Walsh gave PT that amp
Jim H
on 02/09/2013
Yeah, I hear you on the Tele/Bandmaster comment, but it is after all a Fender company demo, so I don't think you're gonna hear them playing a Les Paul, etc. through it! Fender does own Gretsch, so at least they could have gotten the "Won't Get Fooled Again" guitar right! ;-)
Dan
on 02/09/2013
Why does everyone have to play a Telecaster thru the Bandmaster?
R
on 02/06/2013
I got the best tube "vendor" hook up in the country, Dougs tubes or KCA NOS ,but i cant remember every thing all the time.I like the reference to the 12AT7,good pointer for keepin an amp clean.Gimme either one of those puppy`s(amps) Sound`s like a Perks give away-Eh?....awww,c`mon!...lol
Leon
on 02/06/2013
The only differences I can see with their George Benson Hot Rod Deluxe Combo and the Hot Rod Deluxe Combo are the coverings and speaker. Maybe it would be less expensive to buy a Hot Rod Deluxe Combo and swap the speaker. They ought to have upgraded more parts like the way Fender uses Mercury Magnetics parts in their Eric Clapton Signature amps.



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