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Post subject: Infos on the amps modeling ?
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 8:11 pm
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Where we can find the infos on the various controls of all these amps models ?

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Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 1:33 pm
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Hey Rick,

I"m not sure I understand what you're asking.

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Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 5:13 pm
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Hey Loren,

The information about the amps modeled:
Redhead SWR, Bassman 300, Bassman TV, Rocking Peg ... and the different controls (vol, gain, deep switch, bright ...) they have.
Also the information about the different settings of the effects modeled.

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Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 5:37 pm
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Hey Loren,

I have an example, see the manuals of the Cyber-Deluxe and the Cyber-twin SE. These manuals had a perfect design, all the functions and settings of the amp are explained.
Maybe Fender can publish a advanced guide (like Cyber-Deluxe and Cyber-Twin) for the Fuse software and Gdec, Mustang and Bronco ?

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Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 9:20 pm
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Hey guys,

That's one of the items on my wish list for the Bronco 40. An online booklet detailing the various models, their control functions, and maybe even a little history on each amp. Vox did a very nice job, IMHO, when explaining their models for the Valvetronix amps, even with their competitor's versions.

For example, I'm not the most well-versed when it comes to the SVT and I thought a brief explanation of what the switches do would be a real benefit. Same goes with the tone stack for the Bassman TV. I've read recently about how rotating the tone knobs to noon isn't a flat setting. Now maybe most players know that, but those purchasing the Bronco 40 probably won't. Just food for thought.

Good request, rickbass55


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Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 4:29 am
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iabssplyr wrote:
Hey guys,

That's one of the items on my wish list for the Bronco 40. An online booklet detailing the various models, their control functions, and maybe even a little history on each amp. Vox did a very nice job, IMHO, when explaining their models for the Valvetronix amps, even with their competitor's versions.

For example, I'm not the most well-versed when it comes to the SVT and I thought a brief explanation of what the switches do would be a real benefit. Same goes with the tone stack for the Bassman TV. I've read recently about how rotating the tone knobs to noon isn't a flat setting. Now maybe most players know that, but those purchasing the Bronco 40 probably won't. Just food for thought.

Good request, rickbass55


+1 for the Vox Valvetronix manual

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Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 3:11 pm
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Hey Guys,

I"ll pass this on to the team that makes the big decisions.

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Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 8:11 pm
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Thank you, Loren. Anything, as our liaison to the "guys upstairs," anything you can alert them to helps all of us. With so much competition out there in the music world all hunting for a finite sum of dollars, customer service has to be top priority; even with the mega-sized corporations.

A quarter century ago the public didn't have the opportunity to relate directly to those who made the product, and I believe America suffered because of it with poor designs, shoddy workmanship, and an obvious lack of respect towards the customer. Hopefully those days are long behind us. Let us, the people who buy and use the product, help you with the next generation Fender guitar, amp, or accessory.

I guarantee you that a a Bronco-like bass pedal by the holiday season at competitive prices will sell like hotcakes. Even the gear snobs will want one to add to their arsenal! Make it happen Fender! Thanks again, Loren.


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Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 9:07 pm
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Wow, almost a year later and the silence from Fender is deafening?
Were the moderators all fired?? :roll:

The manuals were an excellent idea but, as a freebie, people who wear ties to their employment might not be moved.

The pedal, seems to be a no brainer for a hot item.

All in all, two very good ideas, IMO. Unfortunately the crickets are the only sounds heard.

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Here's a couple of youtube videos that are good - the second is fantastic, it's 22 minutes plus, but it really covers the controls, how to motor around on the amp, and the models.

Video Instructionals for Bronco's Amp Modeling

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBBQWT9Igms - Fender's glossy intro to the Bronco 40 - and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tn4WwbmRbN8 - really incredible instructional from Nevada Music, UK. It steps thru the effects, shows navigation thru the various modelled amps, gives details that were critical to my understanding of the Bronco. (Doesn't give details on FUSE controls for each amp.)

When I combine that second video with the PDF user manual for the amp, I get almost all I need - these still leave a knowledge gap on learning control specifics on each modeled amps. Yikes! That's gonna be pure experimentation, for me.


Here's my list of the default amps, I pulled these out of Fuse, I haven't seen a text list anywhere else. hth!

Bronco - List of Default Modeled Amps

A=Amber,R=Red,G=Green

A A Monster
A B Redhead
A C Rockin' Peg
A D KGB800
A E Bassman 300
A F Bassman TV
A G '59 Bassman
A # Rumble Clean

G A Monster 8x10
G B Redhead 4x10
G C Rockin' Peg OD
G D KGB800 Slap
G E Bassman 300 Clean
G F Bassman TV Dub 18
G G '59 Bassman 2x15
G # Rumble Scooped

R A Monster Madness
R B Redhead Wah
R C Rockin' Peg Mellow
R D KGB800 Chorus
R E Bassman 300 Tight
R F Bassman TV Mel B
R G '59 Bassman Room
R # Rumble Dirty


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