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[quote name='derrenleepoole' post='668452' date='Nov 28 2009, 04:44 PM']One of the best basses I've ever had was a Spectrum DX, red with black coated neck. Paid £50 for it with a case. I hav a picture somewhere. Still wish I had it really.[/quote]

I've had one since 1988 - it's the one I learnt to play on. It's built like a tank and still sounds really good, and the only thing I have to replace are the machine heads. The natural wood finish was chosen because it had been spray-painted combat green over the red factory finish by whatever dingbat owned it before me. Just a shame my crappy phone camera doesn't show it all off!

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[attachment=41941:lilwestones.jpg]

here's my two battered and beaten Westone Thunder I's, I got the bass when I was 14 and then when I decided to learn guitar bought the exact same model when I saw it in a local cash converters, I'm sure the original owner would hate to see it now. Both still work perfectly though.

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Pups are a P in a soapbar neck, series/parallel switchable; a double-bobbin side-by-side humbucker in bridge, series/parallel switchable. Bridge in series can get really burpy. Neck in parallel for bouncy old rock.

Vol knob is push/pull for in/out of phase. Centre knob is passive treble roll-off (active or passive) and 3rd knob is the peculiar Westone pre (anti-clockwise bass boost, clockwise mids boost).

Normal pickup selector. Series/parallel mini switch, active/passive mini switch. 18V electrics.

G.

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[quote name='dave.c' post='776036' date='Mar 16 2010, 10:07 AM']My contribution and I know I've posted this pic before, but I would be interested to know what happened to it!

[attachment=44875:Westone_...ble_neck.jpg]

Last seen in Cambridge about 20 years ago!

Dave[/quote]
Dunno what happened to your bass I'm afraid, but I've always fancied a fretted/fretless double-neck.
I played a custom built job some years ago made by Fernandes, which was nice.
Was your Westone a custom job?

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[quote name='Mr. Foxen' post='738604' date='Feb 7 2010, 11:25 PM'][/quote]

I got this the other day, can anyone help me with the controls, one of the switches is working like a killswitch, I think I found the bass knob but it's all quite subtle, maybe the batteries need changing.

Cheers

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[quote name='tayste_2000' post='782922' date='Mar 22 2010, 11:13 PM']I got this the other day, can anyone help me with the controls, one of the switches is working like a killswitch, I think I found the bass knob but it's all quite subtle, maybe the batteries need changing.

Cheers[/quote]
It's a Thunder 1A, active, needing 2 x 9v batteries which may well need replacing.
Use decent alkaline's and remember to switch out the active circuit when not needed (lower of the two switches) and they last for ages.
Check out this web page (and the rest of the website) for much more info:
[url="http://www.westone.info/manual1/index.html"]http://www.westone.info/manual1/index.html[/url]

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[quote name='Stingray5' post='782969' date='Mar 23 2010, 12:08 AM']It's a Thunder 1A, active, needing 2 x 9v batteries which may well need replacing.
Use decent alkaline's and remember to switch out the active circuit when not needed (lower of the two switches) and they last for ages.
Check out this web page (and the rest of the website) for much more info:
[url="http://www.westone.info/manual1/index.html"]http://www.westone.info/manual1/index.html[/url][/quote]

So am I right in thinking there is no mute switch and that would be that the preamp needs new batteries?

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[quote name='tayste_2000' post='783084' date='Mar 23 2010, 08:57 AM']So am I right in thinking there is no mute switch and that would be that the preamp needs new batteries?[/quote]
That would be my guess. The switch is actually an active/passive switch so if the batteries are dead you should still be able to play on the passive circuitry. New batteries should make quite a difference. Hopefully that's all that's needed and you can get on and enjoy the bass. :)

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Just bought this babe, I think its a Mk2 from 1987, I really wanted a Mk1 (just like Rockschools Henry Thomas - remember him?) but they are so rare that had to get this one and what tones!!

Apologies not the best picture will try and get some better ones later.

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[quote name='bassatnight' post='827598' date='May 4 2010, 04:11 PM']Just bought this babe, I think its a Mk2 from 1987, I really wanted a Mk1 (just like Rockschools Henry Thomas - remember him?) but they are so rare that had to get this one and what tones!![/quote]

Stunning.

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