Bassman On-Off Switch

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Gordon Black
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Bassman On-Off Switch

Post by Gordon Black »

The on-off switch on my '79 Bassman 70 just died, and I'm looking for the correct replacement part. The switch has a gang of 4 solder lugs arranged along the top, and it's all a very tight fit into the chassis, so I'm leery of just stuffing in a hardware store switch. Any ideas?
Also, to add to the thread on using a bass amp for steel; I use mine occasionally with an RV-3. My cab has twin 15's and it sounds incredible! Image
R. E. Klaus
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Post by R. E. Klaus »

Fender.com lists 26 Fender amp dealers in Oregan. One of them probably has the switch you need in their service department.
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Michael Brebes
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Post by Michael Brebes »

Most Fender amps have just two connections. Some do have a DPST(double pull, single throw) switch that disconnects both sides of the AC line. Any switch that fits the hole and handles 3+ amps of 120VAC should be able to do the job.
Larry Clark
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Post by Larry Clark »

You might want to check with these guys.
www.tubesandmore.com
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Ken Fox
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Post by Ken Fox »

Some Fender amps I have worked on (80's era) had a rocker switch. I use a Marshall switch to replace those with. Gordon, can you send a picture of the switch to me? Maybe I can help after all.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Ken Fox on 23 February 2004 at 02:57 PM.]</p></FONT>
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