tonybest Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Afternoon everyone. Long story short following the passing of my dad, my mum has decided to down size from a large place to something more manageable, have found these whilst having a rummage (he was a bit of a hoarder!). Now I know he was in a band probably from early 60s' through to I reckon early 80s' as I only have a vague memory of him disappearing to gigs on a Saturday night. Now we weren't overly close so didn't talk much about bands, one time he did reveal his band had the contract for the Radio Caroline roadshows back when they were a pirate station, he reckoned they had to do a 3 to 4 hour set so House of the rising sun used to be dragged out for about 20 minutes! Pics are of what I assume were his bass rig of the time(also have a bass which I'll post in the guitar section for thoughts). The two cabs both work, have tried quietly using my Ampeg although one does need the speaker lead pressed slightly for it to work so thinking nothing more serious than a dry joint on socket. The amp is a non runner, the slo blo mains fuse was missing so I replaced and this blew straight away, the slo blo HT fuse is fine, I think it could be a transformer failure as there is a dead short between the windings of the transformer and the chassis (I'm an electrician by trade so a little bit of knowledge but realise amps are a completely different ball game!). So questions are. Is amp worth repairing? If so a recommendation for someone in the East Sussex area would be appreciated. And would it be worth moving the cabs on? For those that are thinking I should keep them, I already have a head, a 6x10, quarter of a PA, 2 basses, mic stand and general paraphernalia stacked in a corner so extra stuff could meaning be sent to the shed to sleep!! As always thanks in advance for the collective knowledge always found and freely given on here. Quote
itu Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago Mains transformer would be doable to replace. I think you have one nice Selmer set. It may have only some historical value, but that head could interest people - think about an ampeg Portaflex. Those cabs have old Goodmans elements. If they aren't working, they may be replaceable. Our Amps & Cabs specialists will help you with them. Quote
casapete Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Great looking set of Selmers, including covers! If you need any advice or want to consider valuation / selling it all I would recommend contacting Jono at The Music Locker in Derby. I have no affiliation with him at all, but sold some old cabinets to him a while ago and found him helpful and fair. Tel 07970061897. http://[email protected] 1 Quote
ajkula66 Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago It's been decades since I've last seen *anything* Selmer in such a nice shape... That amp is well-worth repairing, IMO. Jack Bruce used one of these on early Cream recordings from what I can recall. I'd leave the cabinets "as found" since I doubt that a proper re-cone kit is available for either of those speakers. Let the next owner decide what they want to do with them... And yes, The Music Locker would be the place that I'd be seeking advice from if I wanted tp sell a somewhat unusual vintage amp in the UK... My $0.02 only... Good luck. Quote
JohnDaBass Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) Your photos sent me back in time to my first "proper" bass rig of 1968. I had the same Selmer T'n B 50 and matching Goliath cab with the rounded corners. It sounded absolutely superb to me. The T'n B amp is very collectable and appears in great condition for its age. Definitely worth having it repaired by an experienced tech and then selling on. Both the Goliath cabs could be of interest to 60's rock tribute bands. Fitting a modern neo 18ins driver and a tweak to the port length would be just right for getting back into giving great service to the right bassist. Congratulations on a fantastic find. (I still have a Selmer T'n B 50 V2 and I would love to take the rounded corner Goliath off you but the divorce costs would be too high 🤣) Edited 2 hours ago by JohnDaBass Grammar Quote
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