Fender Bassman Blueprint
Fender Bassman Blueprint
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Designed to look like a premium framed print — not just a digital file.
The Fender Bassman is where modern amplifier design began. Introduced in 1952 as a bass amplifier, it was quickly adopted by guitarists who discovered that its all-tube circuitry and clean headroom gave them something no other amp could — a platform. Jim Marshall studied the Bassman circuit before building his first amplifier. Leo Fender's design became the blueprint that an entire industry followed. The Bassman's iconic control panel, dual-speaker configuration, and tweed-era character are captured here in a refined technical format — part engineering drawing, part piece of music history. Part of the Pedals & Amps collection.
What You Receive
Instant digital download — 3 high-resolution 300 DPI files ready to print at any size:
- 2:3 ratio → 12×18, 16×24, 24×36
- 3:4 ratio → 12×16, 18×24
- 4:5 ratio → 8×10, 16×20
No resizing needed. Print at home or at any print shop. No physical item will be shipped.
How It Works
- Purchase and download instantly — files arrive immediately after checkout
- Take your file to any local or online print shop, or print at home
- Drop it into a standard frame — no custom framing needed
Ready to hang in minutes.
Perfect For
Guitarists, tone enthusiasts, vintage gear lovers, and anyone who appreciates the history and engineering of the amplifier that started it all. Pairs naturally with the 1954 Fender Stratocaster Blueprint for a wall that celebrates the full Fender legacy — guitar and amplifier together.
Explore more guitar posters or browse the full Pedals & Amps collection for more iconic gear wall art.
