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  • Wanted: Fender Tweed Type Chassis...

    ...with holes for 4-controls, power, stand-by, 4-inputs.

    Can work with 3-5 octals, 3-4 9pin preamp tubes.

    Let me know what you have or point me in the right direction.
    Thanks

    Grungy

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    Tweed type chassis

    Grungy,

    Shoot me an email or pm. I might be able to help you out.

    Bruce

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    • #3
      Bruce

      I just sent a PM
      Thanks

      Grungy

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      • #4
        Just to clarify what I meant by 4-controls, it's volumes and EQ, I want to make a 5E3 with reverb so it's vol, vol, tone, reverb.

        I guess the 5F11 chassis is the closest I can get to a 4-control Chromed Tweed type chassis, mind you it only has three inputs instead of four and I'll have to punch another hole for another 9-pin, could be cramed for space.

        I've emailed Bruce at Mission amps to no avail, no answer.
        At one time he was going to make a 4-control Bassman or Vibrolux.
        Ahem, Bruce???

        Grungy
        Last edited by GrungeMan; 11-13-2009, 09:55 PM.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by GrungeMan View Post
          ...with holes for 4-controls, power, stand-by, 4-inputs.

          Can work with 3-5 octals, 3-4 9pin preamp tubes.

          Let me know what you have or point me in the right direction.
          Thanks

          Grungy
          This guy in New Zealand makes them:
          chassis (murraymoyle)

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          • #6
            OK... sorry, been busy...

            Originally posted by GrungeMan View Post
            Just to clarify what I meant by 4-controls, it's volumes and EQ, I want to make a 5E3 with reverb so it's vol, vol, tone, reverb.

            I guess the 5F11 chassis is the closest I can get to a 4-control Chromed Tweed type chassis, mind you it only has three inputs instead of four and I'll have to punch another hole for another 9-pin, could be cramed for space.

            I've emailed Bruce at Mission amps to no avail, no answer.
            At one time he was going to make a 4-control Bassman or Vibrolux.
            Ahem, Bruce???

            Grungy
            I didn't seem to get much interest in that Bassboy project either.
            But, do you mean something like the empty chassis sitting on top of my well used Mission 18w, 5F11?
            Which, by the way, if you'd like to hear this very same 5F11 amp, the guitar player in the trio, (plus harp) band, "Roadhouse Joe Blues Band" used it in the three totally live recordings with no overdubs, found at this site:

            Roadhouse Joe Blues Band - Denver, Colorado - Home

            And the harp player is using one of my slightly modified 8 watt, SE 6L6 Mission 5F2H harp amp no mics on the thing ... just the vocal and low level drum mics picking up the harp amp.
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            Last edited by Bruce / Mission Amps; 11-20-2009, 12:00 AM.
            Bruce

            Mission Amps
            Denver, CO. 80022
            www.missionamps.com
            303-955-2412

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            • #7
              Yes that's it.
              Is this the Bassboy chassis?
              If it's for sale please send me an email regarding price including shipping.
              Fedex Express International Ground or USPS 1rst Class.
              Thanks

              Grungy

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              • #8
                It was the Bassboy chassis (modified 5E11/5F11 chassis) , but I had some local players want a tweed kind of 18-20 watt amp with reverb and an extra gain stage for "gas" so I had the rest of them re-inked as you see it... A little different but I was tired of the same old thing anyhow.
                I have another chassis you might like... I'll dig one out later on.
                By the way for anything over a few pounds there is no such thing as 1st class Parcel Post anymore.
                Only International Priority Mail is offered from the USPS and it is no longer that cheap.
                Bruce

                Mission Amps
                Denver, CO. 80022
                www.missionamps.com
                303-955-2412

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                • #9
                  thanks for the add.... the chassis' I build are just one offs at present so I'm not
                  really ready to go global just yet[sic] that could get out of hand real quick.
                  Down here in New Zealand the import cost of US chassis' is twice the price providing a small local market.

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                  • #10
                    Put a mic on that harp amp man! Bring her up in the mix. She sounds really sweet.
                    Warning! Some Electronics devices contain lethal voltages that can kill you. If you do not feel qualified to work with dangerous voltages, refer your repairs to a qualified technician. By giving you online advice, I am assuming no liability for any injury or damages you might incur through your own actions.

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                    • #11
                      one good guitar a tweed thats all i need freedom

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by bnwitt View Post
                        Put a mic on that harp amp man! Bring her up in the mix. She sounds really sweet.
                        It's funny how that happened... I think Rick just forgot to put a mic in front of his harp amp.
                        The Vibrolux had an SM57 in front of it with a 12" Eminence Lil' Tonker speaker.
                        I only had three mics on the drum kit (low so the cymbals wouldn't crash and gong out) and the electric bass was a 4x10 cab with a 200 watt SS head.
                        Bruce

                        Mission Amps
                        Denver, CO. 80022
                        www.missionamps.com
                        303-955-2412

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by unparalleled View Post
                          This guy in New Zealand makes them:
                          chassis (murraymoyle)
                          Sorry I forgot all about this thread. If you are still interested, I can shoot a picture of the Soulkicker Reverb amp chassis I was talking about.
                          Bruce

                          Mission Amps
                          Denver, CO. 80022
                          www.missionamps.com
                          303-955-2412

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                          • #14
                            Yes, please do, email me or send a PM.
                            Thanks
                            Last edited by GrungeMan; 01-06-2010, 12:25 AM.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by GrungeMan View Post
                              Yes, please do, email me or send a PM.
                              Thanks
                              Here is where you can find some photos and all that rot...

                              http://music-electronics-forum.com/t17007/
                              Bruce

                              Mission Amps
                              Denver, CO. 80022
                              www.missionamps.com
                              303-955-2412

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