Mojoe01
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I've had a Fender Dual Showman Reverb that I got off ebay for about 6 years now. It's a silverface, the guy said he thought it was from somewhere in the early 70's. It had some issues, most prominently a very noticeable clicking noise, as well as it being cosmetically beat to heck. The tolex is in very rough shape, and the face plate has that extremely oxidized rusty look.
I've decided it's time to finally do an overhaul. First, have a tech work on it and fix everything up to bring it up to good standards. Then comes the part I have questions about.
First, rather than keep it in head form, I'd like to convert it into a combo. Take the chassis out and have it installed in a combo cabinet from Weber. Are there any reasons why this can't happen? ie, is there anything about the way the chassis is set up that would cause problems with the speakers so close, etc?
Second, the Vibrato. I've never used it, and have no intentions of ever using it. Since I'm doing the overhaul, I thought this might be the time to address it. What would it take to remove it from the circuit? I know I can just pull the tubes, but I'd just as soon have it completely out of there. Would there be any benefit to not having it in the circuit?
Third, faceplate. I love the look of blackface fenders, but I can't find any plates for a Dual Showman Reverb. I'm assuming the Dual Showman didn't come in Reverb form until after they'd changed over to silverfaces. Is this the case? Also, for amp guys, how complicated is it to change the electronics to a new chassis? Is it an easy switch, or is it basically just like starting from scratch?
I've decided it's time to finally do an overhaul. First, have a tech work on it and fix everything up to bring it up to good standards. Then comes the part I have questions about.
First, rather than keep it in head form, I'd like to convert it into a combo. Take the chassis out and have it installed in a combo cabinet from Weber. Are there any reasons why this can't happen? ie, is there anything about the way the chassis is set up that would cause problems with the speakers so close, etc?
Second, the Vibrato. I've never used it, and have no intentions of ever using it. Since I'm doing the overhaul, I thought this might be the time to address it. What would it take to remove it from the circuit? I know I can just pull the tubes, but I'd just as soon have it completely out of there. Would there be any benefit to not having it in the circuit?
Third, faceplate. I love the look of blackface fenders, but I can't find any plates for a Dual Showman Reverb. I'm assuming the Dual Showman didn't come in Reverb form until after they'd changed over to silverfaces. Is this the case? Also, for amp guys, how complicated is it to change the electronics to a new chassis? Is it an easy switch, or is it basically just like starting from scratch?