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Post by Toby Mon Sep 21, 2009 6:49 am

Hey Guys

i have this old guitar, and i dont know anything about it, cant find any info or anything. its a Westone Concord DX. i found alot info about concord though, but nothing about the DX model, found concord, I,I,II and SX, but DX seems to be a mystery for me.

might be hard to tell me anything about the guitar with the tiny info i provided, but what i wanna know if its worth anything and year of production if possible.

Thanks.
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Post by Barry Mon Sep 21, 2009 8:10 am

Hello Newbie and welcome. Smile
Others more knowledgeable than I will no doubt chime in, but I'm not familiar with a Concord DX either...there is a Spectrum DX however.
If you haven't already seen the information site you can go here for more information on the Concord line as we currently know it and get some idea of how yours may differ: INFO

As to the date of manufacture, the first number of the serial will indicate the year (e.g. "1" = 1981). Matsumoku sometimes "experimented" with different configurations before releasing them as part of the lineup for the production year, so it's possible you may have something like that. Meantime, we'd really need to see some pictures in order to try and figure it all out!

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Post by kebabage Mon Sep 21, 2009 10:21 am

Pics pics pics!
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Post by Toby Mon Sep 21, 2009 11:10 am

Updated with pics, not the best pics though, used my mobile phone.
and as you can tell from the pictures, the guitar could use some work, but i didnt abuse the guitar, i promise! got it like this.

ive been searching everywhere about information about the guitar, but it seems to be a ghost. there is a serial number on the guitar, and i belive its the original guitar case aswell.

thanks for all the help, much appreciated Smile
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Post by Barry Mon Sep 21, 2009 12:05 pm

Ahh, much better! Thanks.
Now then, this is interesting to me at least. What I'm seeing here is a Spectrum DX with Concord branding. Most likely a transitional marketing name, but definitely not part of what we normally know to be the Concord line, which is a completely different configuration.
You haven't given us the serial number. That may help determine things a bit more accurately.

You've got a great guitar there Toby! And the case is a bonus! Very Happy
I personally love the Spectrums and have 3 of them. Not too much wrong with yours that can't be repaired. Looks like the usual assortment of dings and scratches plus a nasty finish crack or two, probably exposed to some severe humidity or heat change during its lifetime. These can all be made right again and there is lots of information in these forums to guide you and always someone around to offer help if you get stuck.

The only thing that's obviously amiss are the knobs which are not original (too bad). I'd get rid of those after-market Strat versions as soon as possible. You won't find originals to replace them though, unless you kill someone for them...even then you'll have to stand in line! What a Face

But I recently used ribbed-style speed knobs on one of mine and they look very nice. And you can get them in white, colours, or good 'ole black.
Do you have the trem (whammy) bar?

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Post by Warrn Mon Sep 21, 2009 12:39 pm

Oh cool, a mystery guitar!
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Post by corsair Mon Sep 21, 2009 3:49 pm

Jesus wept - what the hell is that?! Westone Concord DX Icon_eek What a beauty - the Concord SX might well be the closest living relative to this, but note the bridge.... looks like the bridge on my GT BUT.. it has fine tuners!! Could be an FT bridge BUT... it has no string lock!
Barry points the way to the Spectrum DX and I tend to agree BUT... that bridge and the way the nomenclature is written on the headstock sort of leads one towards some kind of transition model or dare I say it... a prototype!!

Umm, Toby... we NEED to know what p'ups you have on board there, matey; next string change.. or earlier! - would you take 'em out and have look at the baseplate and tell us what's written there, please?!

Yeah... the strat knobs gotta go, sorry Westone Concord DX Icon_lol ... and then you can join the ever widening hunt for the Westone tapered knobs; they're about as common as chicken's lips!! Barry's ribbed speed knobs on his GT do indeed look good and if you can get 'em in white... woo hoo!!

The dings and nicks are just part of the guitars mojo, Toby - don't worry about them unless they're structural or unless you really want to re-finish it!

Bloody good guitar, there, bro... but then I'm well biased towards Spectrums, and their American cousins the Phoenixes!!
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Post by Warrn Mon Sep 21, 2009 4:23 pm

But Corsair, I live in the US and have seen far more Spectrums than Phoenixes! And both were made in Japan and designed by Tom Presley! What makes one more American?
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Post by norfolkngood Mon Sep 21, 2009 6:03 pm

Yep, bad case of strat-knobs there, don't worry apart from a little localised itching it is curable.

Appears the gurus on here are taking a keen interest in this one. Don't be in too much of a hurry to rip it apart, if it's been like that for a few years no need to rush in with the screwdriver.
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Post by Barry Mon Sep 21, 2009 6:16 pm

norfolkngood wrote:...bad case of strat-knobs there...
Had that once in High School.
...but...I...digress!
Appears the gurus on here are taking a keen interest in this one.
"Guru"? Did I get promoted?
Musta missed the memo. clown

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Post by corsair Mon Sep 21, 2009 10:16 pm

Warrn wrote:But Corsair, I live in the US and have seen far more Spectrums than Phoenixes! And both were made in Japan and designed by Tom Presley! What makes one more American?

I know, I know.... and the 2 aren't interchangeable, ie you won't find any of the Phoenixes with a Bendmaster bridge - don't ask me why! - they were and are peculiar to Westone! But apart from that they are pretty much identical although I would be prepared to bet that the Westone finish is a little better than the Electra; my Spectrum ST - the base model - has a finish that is very thick indeed whereas my Phoenix X195 has a finish that is quite a lot 'thinner'?! Westone Concord DX Icon_biggrin

I suppose I think of the Electras as "American" because you will not see any outside the CONUS unless owners have taken them overseas, ie they were only available through SLM in St Louis, or PCM on the West Coast. Odd, eh!

You're right about seeing more Spectrums than Phoenixes, too - I follow them pretty closely on eBay and CL; can't explain that, my friend, unless there were simply less of them made?
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Post by anaerobe Thu Sep 24, 2009 11:05 pm

Toby,

Your Concord DX looks like a close version of my Spectrum DX... note the fine tuners. John what is the precise model of this bridge? It sure looks like that on Toby's mystery axe:
Westone Concord DX DSC01327

Here's the string-lock set up on mine:
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The pickups look a lot like MMK45's but are unmarked and not as "warm" (as those I have ID'ed on the Vantage Entertainer):
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This pearly white Spectrum has really nice knobs (ah yes, knob references), I like 'em. Its a 1985 model by the serial number:
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I couldn't but wonder at the similarity between these axes. What year is the Concord - what do you guys think about the bridge... I think they're the same animal.


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Post by corsair Fri Sep 25, 2009 4:20 am

That's a Bendmaster FT bridge and stringlock set up you have on that fine, fine guitar, there my friend! Very nice indeed - look after those locknuts pal; they're buggers for getting lost and don't overtighten the lockbolts - you'll wind up stripping the threads in the alloy insert and that's just a whole new world of hurt... Westone Concord DX Icon_lol

The p'ups I'd've thought to be MMK 45's and marked so underneath, but hmmm... there's a whole lot not known about Matsumoku p'ups - there's a thread here... which deals with the MMK range. Westone MMK's in the UBC range will be a different beast to other 'normal' MMKs, so if you can put a meter across yours and get a resistance figure, we'd be obliged!! Westone Concord DX Icon_biggrin

Have a peek in here to see a little more on the wonderful Spectrum range of guitars...


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Post by anaerobe Fri Sep 25, 2009 8:27 am

Great stuff John. So... it looks like those pups are Magnaflux I UBC pups - they are very different from the MMK 45's in sound, I assure you. I will definitely measure the resistance across the windings when I do a string change on the Spectrum.


Nice thread on the pups!!! I should to get over to the guitar gallery (Mats) a bit more often.
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Post by Barry Sat Sep 26, 2009 12:35 am

Hey Ian. I'm interested in that pic of yer PUPs.
In a recent post I was overhauling my Spectrum ST and doing a general cleanup of the Spectrum S (both '85's). I didn't take pix of the S but I did take out the pups to have a look see.

When I checked the pups there were no markings on them other than "A" for the neck and "B" for the bridge. The bottoms were black plastic, quite different from the ST's which is metal. That left me, John and others scratching heads as to why the same guitars, same year had apparently different pups.

Do yours have those A B markings? As you say, they're definitely not 45's.

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Post by corsair Sat Sep 26, 2009 7:55 am

Did you put a meter across yours when you had 'em out, Barry?
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Post by Barry Sat Sep 26, 2009 11:03 am

No I didn't check the resistance because:
a) It's not something I'd normally do, so it didn't occur to me
b) At the time I had no idea where my old meter was anyway; haven't used it since Corsair was a toddler.

It's since been found, but no batteries. It's an older style with analogue dial readout and takes both a 9 volt and a 1.5 AA.
I've made a mental note to check the pups electrics on all my Mats guitars on the next string change. K?

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Post by anaerobe Sat Sep 26, 2009 2:22 pm

Hi Barry,

That rings a bell, and yes these are black plastic backed pups. I will confirm "A B" markings when I change strings.

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Post by Barry Sat Sep 26, 2009 2:51 pm

Frenchy wrote:Westone Concord DX Icon_scratch
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Post by corsair Sat Sep 26, 2009 4:44 pm

Barry wrote:I've made a mental note to check the pups electrics on all my Mats guitars on the next string change. K?

Beauty, mate!!! Westone Concord DX Icon_smile
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Post by concordDX Fri Oct 02, 2009 3:31 pm

Well, basically i also have this "old guitar" that i was looking to possibly sell. I attempted to look up some info on the westone concord dx model and was coming up short. And of course i stumbled across this topic on this forum and am now quite interested in what i have here. Looks identical to Tobys and would really like to dig deeper on the subject and research what ive got here. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks. i checked the serial number and it's 4091338, is thats any help....and also a picture ill add. ill try to take more, and of better quality.
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Post by hendrik Sat Oct 03, 2009 4:23 am

Looks like a Spectrum ST, with the tremolo of a Spectrum SX.

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Post by corsair Sat Oct 03, 2009 5:58 pm

Without seeing the name on the headstock, I'd've said a '84 Spectrum DX....

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Post by MagnusSwe Mon Oct 12, 2009 6:47 pm

Hi people.

I Just Bought a Concord DX on the Swedish version of Ebay. I’m almost sure it’s Toby’s Guitar the same images was used in this tread and in the ad. The Serial number on the neck Is 4091302.

That’s just 36 of from the number posted by “concordDX” above. I guess this is his ad:

http://stcatharines.kijiji.ca/c-buy-and-sell-musical-instruments-will-sell-together-or-seperate-W0QQAdIdZ150630582

Perhaps that's the same guitar as “thedude051” mentions in his signature on ultimate-guitar.com’ forum (he’s from Ontario to)? That makes 2-3 guitars of this model mentioned on the net.

Right now I’m having fun with the guitar. It looks like xxxx but since It’s not aware of this it play ridiculously well Westone Concord DX Icon_biggrin

Is there any particular picture you want to see IF I take it apart next weekend? This is what I know:

  1. There is something funny with the bridge attachment (partly unscrewed to compensate for ??what ?)
  2. There is 2 worrying cracks. One on the right side of the body were the neck attaches. The other is the big one visible in Tobys pictures. It can also be seen from the back if I remove the cover over the jack/pots compartment. It a crack from the jack to the volume :-(
  3. Pickup selector I broken (works, it’s just the level that’s broken)
  4. Pots have received a blow.
  5. Stringlock is replaced with some kind of homemade “string collector”
  6. lower Strapbolt replaced/redrilled


Ahhh. Just a Quick look at the pickups. Looks like the one in “anaerobe’s” picture but the back-plate is Steel or aluminum. There is no marking on the pickups but there is a sticker in the bottom of the cut out for the neck pickup. There is a number: 5826 950 .

By the way, did I mention the guitar sound great despite all the cracks and junk? Especially if you pull the tone-knob into “single coil mode”.

And a question. What is the proper way to “introduce” a guitar to the forum. I’m afraid I will need some help during the inspection of this guitar. I don’t want to mess anything up or fix something that ain’t broken.
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Post by corsair Mon Oct 12, 2009 7:57 pm

You're very wise to ask... and welcome here! It sounds like you have a fair idea about how to approach the dismantling process - I would suggest taking loads of relevant photos as a back-up, eh! Westone Concord DX Icon_biggrin Just take it slowly and you'll be fine...

The bridge; it should be a Bendmaster FT, with the appropriate string lock behind the nut and I'm not sure I understand yor question; are the posts that the bridge pivots on starting to come out of the body of the guitar?

The cracks; the one by the neck pocket MIGHT just be a stress crack in the lacquer - you'll see when the neck comes out... talking of which, lift the neck out of the pocket, don't slide it out in the headstock direction as there is a slight taper on the neck and pocket. I can't see any cracks in the pics so maybe you should take a few and post 'em... Westone Concord DX Icon_biggrin

The stringlock, you might be lucky to get what you need here....

http://www.westone.info/spares/index.html

.... but he has none of the baseplates left. Once again, take a picture of what you have and we'll go from there...

The strap peg, well, I take the OEM ones off and whack straplocks on 'em anyway so that's not too much of a problem. Westone Concord DX Icon_lol

Mate, just take some good pix of the beast and post in the members Westones section... we live to perve at other peoples guitars, and I'm a huge Spectrum fan anyway, so bring it on! Westone Concord DX Icon_smile
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Post by troy Mon May 10, 2010 8:02 pm

I have a Cocorde DX as well. Its nice to find that there are at least a couple of these around. Mine has some interesting modifications and I'm not sure if they were pre or post sale. It has an extra tuning knob where the original jack input was and the jack input was relocated on the bottom edge like the Spectrums. My guitar has ibanez F2 and F4 doublecoils. It sounds ok although a little tinny. If the whammy is used, it will not stay in tune even with the locks (too much distance between the locks and nut I suspect.
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