Hi all,
I received a Fender Bassman from a friend that found it sitting underneath the stairwells of a house for a many years.
Originally not working at all. A new fuse later and it was up and running and sounded quite good. Except I noticed that only the Bass Channel worked and the Normal Channel was non-working.
I also shockingly discovered that the grounding of the unit was suspicious. If i touched anything metal, I would receive a nice warm pulsing through my arm. Power Cord to amp looked maybe like it was replaced? No ground plug on the power cord (not sure if that is standard?)
Additionally besides the functionality........this thing smelled awful!!! I tried fanning it out with all sorts of different air febreeze/purifier/cleaners but nothing worked. It had like a very strange chemical/toxic smell that forced me to eventually gut all the electronics and speakers and throw the cabinet out (well sitting outside in my trash area, but I still have it)
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So I am looking to:
1: Repair Normal Channel
2: Fix Grounding (if Possible) add Ground Plug
3: Put into a new Speaker Cabinet (was looking at Weber Cabinets, a Mesa Boogie combo cab on craigslist, or DIY) and use only 1 or 2 of the original speakers (or replacement) since this will be a amp for recording only.
I record mostly vintage/clean-ish type tones. Maybe sometimes distortion but not too often.
You advice is appreciated! Thanks.
I received a Fender Bassman from a friend that found it sitting underneath the stairwells of a house for a many years.
Originally not working at all. A new fuse later and it was up and running and sounded quite good. Except I noticed that only the Bass Channel worked and the Normal Channel was non-working.
I also shockingly discovered that the grounding of the unit was suspicious. If i touched anything metal, I would receive a nice warm pulsing through my arm. Power Cord to amp looked maybe like it was replaced? No ground plug on the power cord (not sure if that is standard?)
Additionally besides the functionality........this thing smelled awful!!! I tried fanning it out with all sorts of different air febreeze/purifier/cleaners but nothing worked. It had like a very strange chemical/toxic smell that forced me to eventually gut all the electronics and speakers and throw the cabinet out (well sitting outside in my trash area, but I still have it)
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So I am looking to:
1: Repair Normal Channel
2: Fix Grounding (if Possible) add Ground Plug
3: Put into a new Speaker Cabinet (was looking at Weber Cabinets, a Mesa Boogie combo cab on craigslist, or DIY) and use only 1 or 2 of the original speakers (or replacement) since this will be a amp for recording only.
I record mostly vintage/clean-ish type tones. Maybe sometimes distortion but not too often.
You advice is appreciated! Thanks.
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