There is a forum member who made me a headshell for my IIC+ combo -> head conversion. Search for GTS.
http://s1248.photobucket.com/user/builttorock/media/IMG_5771_zpsuq7sscp6.jpg.html
Heavy as hell is right, that is exactly why I did it plus I prefer the sound of a 412 with the head. I ordered the complete head shell from GTS with a new reverb tank, fan and Boogie logo. If you go that route, all you have to do is disconnect the speaker and reverb tank cables from your...
Thanks for the kind words. Both of them sound fantastic but slightly differently. The combo is way to heavy to lug around so I will probably end up getting a head shell for it since I prefer the sound of a closed-back cabinet anyway and I have a 4-12 I can pair it with.
Acquired a 60 watt IIC+ to go along with my Simul. Purchased a headshell from a BB member, new Reverb tank from Mesa and had my tech go through it. New glass all around. Install a chasis plug for the fan and added a cooling fan. Boogie heaven.
hi folks, thanks for the reply, I appreciate all the info.
here is an article where brad talks about using a boogie iic
http://www.guitarplayer.com/artist-lessons/1026/whammy-bar-pyrotechnics/14532
“The ‘Sister Christian’ solo was me playing in the control room with long cord out to my Boogie...