Spectrum DX guitar parts for swapping
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Spectrum DX guitar parts for swapping
Morning groovers!
I have a Spectrum DX guitar body (in pretty good condition) - later style with neck pickup against the end of the fingerboard, The DX wiring loom (vol/tone with push/pull for coil tap), strap buttons and neck plate and screws.
I'm in need of: 1983 Thunder 1a active circuit, 2 regular brass knobs and the B-O-T brass knob, and a battery compartment cover.
Whadya got???
Guy
I have a Spectrum DX guitar body (in pretty good condition) - later style with neck pickup against the end of the fingerboard, The DX wiring loom (vol/tone with push/pull for coil tap), strap buttons and neck plate and screws.
I'm in need of: 1983 Thunder 1a active circuit, 2 regular brass knobs and the B-O-T brass knob, and a battery compartment cover.
Whadya got???
Guy
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thunduak-1- Westone Nut
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Re: Spectrum DX guitar parts for swapping
For your brass knobs, see this page (scroll down):
http://www.westoneguitars.net/shop/
http://www.westoneguitars.net/shop/
Re: Spectrum DX guitar parts for swapping
Hey there, Guy...
.... is the battery cover alloy or plastic? Would making your own be an option??
I can't imagine the active circuit being too difficult to source as a generic thing, eh??
.... is the battery cover alloy or plastic? Would making your own be an option??
I can't imagine the active circuit being too difficult to source as a generic thing, eh??
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