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Vintage Custom Sound V Bass Head and Cab. 60s/70s? Any ideas?


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Hello! Today's car boot sale find is a Vintage Custom Sound V Bass Head and Cab.

It has a 15" Fane speaker and I have no idea what else. It works and has a nice tone to it but really needs a clean. Does anyone have any idea who made it, what wattage etc and how much it's worth?

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Cheers!

Ben

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I've seen the Custom Sound Trucker combos, and I guess this is the same company. The trucker combos were quite cheap SS combos made in England, and the ones I've come across never sounded great. I suspect the Fane might not be original to the cab, as it wouldn't have got scratched up on the back like that bolted into a closed-back cab.

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[quote name='Beer of the Bass' timestamp='1475405195' post='3145622']
I've seen the Custom Sound Trucker combos, and I guess this is the same company. The trucker combos were quite cheap SS combos made in England, and the ones I've come across never sounded great. I suspect the Fane might not be original to the cab, as it wouldn't have got scratched up on the back like that bolted into a closed-back cab.
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I thought that might be the case with the speaker, but it definitely looks the right age. Nothing on the speaker to date it either which is annoying.

The only amps i have seen in the brand are trucker solid state heads and cub combos which look like roland cube copies. Im thinking from the font this could well be older, i cant get inside the head to see if there are any valves but there are very large heat dissipation plates on the back of the head.

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[quote name='Beer of the Bass' timestamp='1475405817' post='3145633']
It looks like a solid-state amp, especially if it has a heatsink on the back. Does it come on immediately when you switch it on? Valves would take 30 seconds or so to start making sound.
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It takes a few seconds but not as long as the valve heads i have had. I tried to take some photos of the inside but not had any luck. Il try again and if i get anything il pop the pictures up :-)

Edit: Can't get a picture of the inside as I don't want to take it all apart. Here's the heat sink:

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Edit 2:

Definitely solid state opened it all up and frankly you could fit all the parts in a head 1/3 the size! Guess it must get hot so lots of air space. Bits of handwriting on some of the parts but no dates as far as I can see.

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