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Shaggy

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  1. Yup, good luck with this, and that amp is going to be so much more special to you when done than something you bought ready to plug and play.   IMHO those old silverface Bassman amps are the best looking amps ever made. 

     

    Around 20 years ago I was lucky enough to find a Bassman 135 silverface head in a local junk shop.   Got it for £50 as it was dead as a doornail, but - as I’d hoped - a new set of power valves brought it back to life.   That amp with an old H/H 2x15 cab was my gigging rig for many years - long gone now, but missed.

     

    Update the thread after the restoration! 👍

     

  2. 3 minutes ago, Bassassin said:

    Repro Guitar Parts in the States do one. I've had a few bits & peices off them before (Ibby Musician trc & Aria SB knobs) and they're excellent quality, fast delivery & reasonable postage.

     

    https://reproguitarparts.com/#!/Westone-Thunder-II-Bass-Truss-Rod-Cover/p/356714735/category=1385115

     

    Great, thanks for that Bassassin - what a great site!  👍  I might still try to make my own just because of the colour, but that’s a very good plan B.   They're actually cheaper than the couple of old Thunder TRC’s (Thunder Jet and Thunder 1A unfortunately) from Bristol guitars on uk eBay. 

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  3. 3 hours ago, Rich said:

    I'm at work at the moment, but when I get home I'll do the job with my Thunder 1A. I think all the TRCs are the same, apart from wording..?

     

    You're a star Rich, thanks so much, and there's absolutely no hurry. :sun_bespectacled:

    Yes, as far as I can see all the Thunder range have the same type TRC.   I might get an engraver to get the wording as close to original as poss, as I doubt my skill with a Dremel will cut it...... (boom boom)

    Mine should look the same as on this one:    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Rare-1981-Westone-Thunder-llA-Fixed-Neck-PJ-Bass-Guitar-MIJ-Japan-Case/394324212665?hash=item5bcf8dfbb9:g:jPsAAOSw3LRi6EHM&amdata=enc:AQAHAAAAoNI4AK6ewnqUIoVXb1cFy3N+4zWT2c4y9AqhcsjennlX80qWR9KDVdZJvLfzc1MJPrI/TinxyWSoFydsNQO5dJhHlZ/Kx6qAcVtAwV+uoUMOz/uh+nx6MZMiF8hUNggljp0mgd5JBF6BlJjWjwZ/IN5kcUjigDxUTXQWqiwLMxlnwD9MdEacDl/iNFKN5VSIBHcx9fTrO39aeiOR99OR8jc=|tkp:Bk9SR5KLsrKMYQ&pageci=95ec67ea-14d8-4a9f-8331-22e532adb0cc&redirect=mobile

  4. Hope this is in the right section.....

     

    Having recently acquired a lovely Westone Thunder 2 bass on this very forum, I’m looking to source a replacement for the missing truss rod cover.   Unlikely I’ll find an original, particularly as for this particular model it’s creme rather than black, but it’ll be a straightforward DIY job for me to cut one out of a spare bit of pickguard material.  

    However, what I need is an exact template to copy, so I’m wondering if a very kind Thunder owner could please trace an exact outline of theirs by drawing around their TRC, and send me the outline template?  

    Not sure if it’s feasible to email / PM it as the copy needs to be 1:1, but if posting on a bit of paper I’ll of course cover postage cost.  If someone happens to have the guitar rather than the bass, I’m pretty sure the TRC is exactly the same.

     

    Thanks guys and gals! 👍

  5. Did a bass swap with Dunc (my favourite kind of deal, that only really works on BC) that took around 2 weeks to complete from my first PM, and like all trades involved a fair bit of trust on both sides.    

    So I’m now the proud owner of a Westone Thunder 2; a bass I first fancied back in the ‘80’s, but never owned until now.   Fabulously smooth deal, top guy to chat with, very happy bunny here - just to reinforce previous posts that Dunc is one of BC’s genuine good guys, you can absolutely deal with him with complete confidence 👍

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  6. Bought an Aguilar pickup off Mike yesterday, easy deal and a great guy to chat with - pickup delivered less than 24 hours after my first PM.   I don’t think you can improve on a deal like that!   Many thanks fella 👍

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  7. 1 hour ago, cd_david said:

    Do you know what the manufacturer of the castors is? It has the plates but no castors. 
    Thanks 

     

    Hmmmm....all I can think of is:

    1. Try contacting Mesa, as I think they’re unique to their cabs, Mesa may have kept them on later ranges? (long shot!)

    2.  Take some off a knackered Diesel cab if you can find one, as all the bigger cabs had them - they’re on my 1516 Diesel cab as well. (Also a long shot!)

    3.  The castors are just on flat metal plates that slide into the slots on the cab base, so maybe a local machining firm could custom make a set?

    4. Ignore the built-in slots, make a simple strong plywood dolly board with castors, which the cab can be placed on for transport.   I’ve a Trace 1x15 that the previous owner did this for (pic) which is permanently fixed to the base of the cab but could be detached if needed - makes it so easy to move the entire rig around 👍

     

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  8. On 31/10/2022 at 10:08, Norm said:

    if i was in a touring band with roadies & a big van, thats the cab right there!

    But I'm 59 with hernia's & a barefaced vintage 2x15 so,

    GLWTS 😉

     

    Just to say this cab should have slots on the bottom corners for removable castors (see pic of my 1x15) which makes it a cinch to move the cab around (except on stairs of course!).  Amazed this is still here.....

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  9. 4 hours ago, Steve Browning said:

    I had a pair of these in diesel trim. This cabinet is the very best bass guitar cabinet you can buy (IMHO). Don't imagine it's a one trick pony, by any means.

     

    4 hours ago, Noisyjon said:

    To echo the others, I had the Diesel 2x15" version (not flight-cased!) and gigged it for years.

    What a thing of beauty they are. GLWTS 

     

    This is a Diesel by the way, just that it’s the Road Ready version.   The EV drivers in these are sublimely good.  

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  10. Not so much "road worn" this one, as "barn worn" - a 1958 Gibson EB-2 I had from the US a good few years back (pre silly import duties....)  that had allegedly been hanging up in a barn in one of the Southern States for around the previous 4 decades.  No reason to doubt it, as even the strings seemed original.   Finish checking /peeling is down to water damage, particularly on the rear, stabilised with a top coat of clear nitrocellulose.   The fingerboard had to be reattached too.     

     

     

     

     

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  11. Really nice strings, I’ve used nothing else on my fretted basses for the last couple of years.   Good articulate sound (very growly on my Warwicks), last far longer than uncoated, and they’re tapered so a narrower part of the core runs over the bridge saddle, improving sustain.  Only downside they can feel a tad sticky / grabby when doing slides, especially when new and especially if your hands are sweaty.....

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  12. 12 hours ago, Barking Spiders said:

     I particularly loathe these two acclaimed covers of two fave TFF songs of mine

     

     

     

    Agreed - that Gary Jules one was the start of a truly dreadful trend for doing ‘80’s songs in an incredibly dreary way.....

     

    3 hours ago, toneknob said:

    Knocking On Heaven's Door by anyone

     

     

    Probably the only song of Dylan’s where the original was definitely best.   

    As much as I like Eric Clapton’s output and respect how it’s evolved over the years, have to say I like his covers least, particularly  during his ‘70’s  “reggae” phase.

  13. Lovely - I thought the ash bodied ones were generally natural, sunburst, or blonde rather than painted, so it may have been refinished white at some later point?  Much nicer in natural anyway. 👍

     

    When I started on bass at 16 (as a young punk in 1977) my Dad bought me the only bass tutor I ever owned; “Bass Guitar” by Jim Gregory and Harvey Vinson, with the inevitable flexi 45rpm disc - which I still own.   It pictured a really funky looking dude playing a Mustang- I so wanted one, but closest I ever got was a Kalamazoo KB1 Mustang copy ....🙁

     

    GLWTS!

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  14. A few very lovely Mesa Boogie 400 / 400+’s on this thread, but not the rarer beast it evolved from: the D-180.   Here’s my mid ‘80’s one.

     

    I've owned a few valve amps over the years; 1970’s Orange 100W and Fender Bassman 135, Ampeg SVT 2, and Trace Twin Valve.  Settled on this for the last few years (though to be honest with recent bands it hasn’t really had a chance to get out much 🙁) - plenty of power, portable (easy one hand carry), a mere 6 power valves at re-valve time, DI out, and of course fabulous tone.  Unlike the 400 it’s 2 channel; a clean one for bass and a second for guitar with the same cascade saturation circuit as the Mesa mark series guitar amps - which of course is pretty filthy on bass too! 😎

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