I'd like to use my Showman for guitar AND bass... what can I do , using a SPST switch to make the normal channel more "bassy" ?
Are you really limited to using a SPST switch? Maybe you're thinking about using just the existing Bright switch to be a "Bass switch"?
If you do nothing else, you could copy the Deep switch on the
AA165 Bassman. This connects a 0.1uF from the tone stack to ground, throwing away highs to get the impression of more bass. I can tell you it works, but may or may not be the sound you want. You could always put alligator clips on the ends of the cap and try tacking it into the circuit without soldering to see what it sounds like.
If you keep the Showman's Vibrato channel for guitar, are you really gonna miss having the Normal channel also? Many guitarists never even plug into the Normal channel on their reverb-equipped Fenders (may not apply to your Showman, as the Normal channel may have better isolation from the vibrato circuit's signal loss).
If you could do away with having the Normal channel for guitar, you could make changes to the tone stack and coupling caps similar to the AA165 Bassman, and keep that channel as a dedicated bass channel. You might want to skip the sillt T-filter stuff between the 2nd and 3rd stage of the AA165 Bassman's bass channel. Do notice the small-valued caps across the plate resistors in the bass channel; these remove some treble in each of those stages, while you can use a big coupling cap (like 0.047uF or 0.1uF) to reduce bass roll-off between stages. The bigger caps in the tonestack of the AA165 may or may not be to your liking; try them and see what you think.
I'd suggest (if you go the dedicated bass-channel route), to try one change at a time, then listen and evaluate. Keep or remove the change (depending on your opinion) before moving on to the next. If you change 4-5 things at one sitting, you won't be sure what's doing whatever you do/don't like about the resulting sound.