hey guy's,
I just bought a blackface twin for $400.00 and it sounded beautiful...
I say sounded cause the previous owner put in a plastic power on/off switch and it just broke so I called this guy who repairs amps to put in a original type toggle switch and also change the power chord. ( the previous owner put in a yellow ugly looking power chord). I want a black original look chord..
do these changes suggest something that it may have a problem with the electrical system??? power switch/power chord???
before the switch broke I got to play with it for a few days and it's sound was beautiful!!! but then thats the main reason I bought it?
anyway my main reason is that I'd like to see if I can find out the year it was made? all I could find is part of a paper sticker on the bottom left side that say's it was made in Fullerton and part of what looks like a serial number....
what other ways can I find out more info?
some books say it's nearly impossible to tell on the 60's blackface models and/or another one says you can use the serial number if you have a 2 letters along with the numbers? I have only one alphabet letter along with the serial numbers...
looks like someone was going to paint the foot switch as it's color is sanded off.... what color and type of paint was on the original??? (gloss, wrinkle, hi-gloss etc.)??? and about th 2 metal strips on the top of the amp chrome, painted, ??) these were sanded too... is there a way to easily remove these strips, side stands, and the handle If it needs to be re-chromed???
I did buy this amp from a the most reputable independent guitar/amp store in town....
thanks, popoahi
I just bought a blackface twin for $400.00 and it sounded beautiful...
I say sounded cause the previous owner put in a plastic power on/off switch and it just broke so I called this guy who repairs amps to put in a original type toggle switch and also change the power chord. ( the previous owner put in a yellow ugly looking power chord). I want a black original look chord..
do these changes suggest something that it may have a problem with the electrical system??? power switch/power chord???
before the switch broke I got to play with it for a few days and it's sound was beautiful!!! but then thats the main reason I bought it?
anyway my main reason is that I'd like to see if I can find out the year it was made? all I could find is part of a paper sticker on the bottom left side that say's it was made in Fullerton and part of what looks like a serial number....
what other ways can I find out more info?
some books say it's nearly impossible to tell on the 60's blackface models and/or another one says you can use the serial number if you have a 2 letters along with the numbers? I have only one alphabet letter along with the serial numbers...
looks like someone was going to paint the foot switch as it's color is sanded off.... what color and type of paint was on the original??? (gloss, wrinkle, hi-gloss etc.)??? and about th 2 metal strips on the top of the amp chrome, painted, ??) these were sanded too... is there a way to easily remove these strips, side stands, and the handle If it needs to be re-chromed???
I did buy this amp from a the most reputable independent guitar/amp store in town....
thanks, popoahi
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