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ash started following QSC CP12 Active PA Speaker
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QSC CP12 Active PA Speaker 1000 Watts This speaker is as new and has not been used since purchase. It comes with additional QSC waterproof cover for outdoor use. Very powerful speakers however I’m downsizing and selling my larger portable PA gear. Street price is £579 cheapest I can find so this is a good saving. The covers cost an extra £67. The user manual is included. I have two of these for sale. I can knock off £40 if you buy the pair. Pickup definitely preferred but talk to me if this is impossible. UK only. Postage would be at buyer’s cost and I’d need to source packaging as the boxes have been recycled. These speakers get glowing reviews in Sound on Sound magazine - https://www.soundonsound.com/reviews/qsc-cp-series I own a pair of QSC CP8s which are perfectly fine for keyboard monitoring and rehearsal PA so these aren’t needed now for personal use. Specifications from QSC below - Features Class-D amplifier with 1000W peak power output Selectable contours (presets) for quick setup Advanced DSP with Intrinsic Correction™ Superior sound quality and speaker protection Directivity Matched Transition™ (DMT) ensures uniform coverage across the entire sound field Suitable for use as a main PA, stage monitor or instrument amplifier 35mm pole mount socket Lightweight and incredibly portable Specifications Configuration: Two-Way Active Low Frequency Driver: 12'' Cone Woofer High Frequency Driver: 1.4'' Compression Frequency Response: 49Hz - 20kHz, -6dB 47Hz - 20kHz, -10dB Sound Pressure Level: 126dB (Maximum) Nominal Coverage: 75° Axisymetric Amplifier Type: Class-D Amplifier Power: 1000W (Peak) Input Connectors: 2 x XLR/TRS Combo (Line and Mic/Line) 1 x 3.5mm TRS Stereo Output Connector: 1 x XLR (Mix) Controls: Power 2 x Gain Mic Boost Push Switch 6-Way Contour Selection Switch Indicators: Power LED 2 x Input Signal LEDs Input B MIC Selected LED Limiter Active LED Power Supply: 100V - 240V, 50Hz/60Hz Enclosure Material: Polypropylene Grille: 18 Gauge Powder Coated Steel Dimensions: 516mm x 350mm x 323mm / 20.3'' x 13.8'' x 12.7'' (H x W x D) Weight: 13.7kg / 30.3lbs
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Anyone else doing the Black Sabbath live stream?
PaulWarning replied to Newfoundfreedom's topic in General Discussion
so he could have been saying "Where's my fcuking cake" 😂 -
TimR started following Ozzy's final gig with Sabbath
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And didn't those people look miserable. So many of them that during the day you couldn't tell who was in the band, who was stage crew and who was a VIP. Bad stage management in my opinion. Audience should see no one except the performers. Oh, and who let that one stage hand wear white socks and white trainers. 😆
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MarkBass Little Mark II amp head - Price drop to £200
Conan replied to s_u_y_*'s topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Chienmortbb started following What's bigger than an Elf?
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I must admit that going a range one 200 watt amp and one 1200 watt amp suggest a hole in the range at 500–600 watts.
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@neepheid's Les Paul is indeed a great bass. I'll second going for the pointiest one you have! What's the overall collection like?
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Just in case anyone needs to source a Sire neck
PaulThePlug replied to rainbowreality's topic in Repairs and Technical
Would a Tele Headstock fit the space, like on a Harley Benton? Mike Dirnt on Page 6 bass heads.pdf -
Kay Pedulla 1970s Neck Through Bass
Happy Jack replied to eubassix's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
Dan, if you do an eBay search for "Kay bass" and then check (under 'Advanced') Completed Items, you can see how much every Kay bass sold on eBay recently went for. It will quickly be apparent that the only ones that break through £200 are the ones that qualify as Rickenfakers. Most commonly, Kay Jazz basses and similar stick at around the £150 mark. -
seems to be the modern way, bass is there to add bottom end, nobody knows what a bass does until it's not there
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RaNoFuNkY started following Emma Okto Nojs
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Oh, god, have I got to stay awake that long!
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Something odd about Frank’s Ricky @ Glastonbury
Mickeyboro replied to Grahambythesea's topic in Bass Guitars
Why not? There’ve been plenty of replacement Searchers!😂 -
BassmanPaul started following Valve Amp - who’s still using them?
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I like tubes. When I went to Engineer School they were current technology. If I had a choice I would still be using full tube amps. BUT age crept up on me and my tube amps just got to be unmanageable. Something had ti give. The route I followed was a 2KW capable class D Stereo power amp to drive my Acme Sound B2 2x10 three way cabinets. I usually use two in a vertical skinny stack at 4Ω per channel. If I want more I can run all four for 2Ω per channel. I designed and built a two channel tube pre-amp to drive the power amp and the whole system sounds very good.
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soulstar89 started following Phil Jones Compact 4 Price Drop!
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Sandberg California TM4 Hardcore Aged Relic Roquefort
Davy replied to Lukasz Chyla's topic in Basses For Sale
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WalMan started following Possible arthritis in my fingers - any help or experience?
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Possible arthritis in my fingers - any help or experience?
WalMan replied to jonnybass's topic in General Discussion
I have had rheumatoid arthritis for getting on 30 years now. It has been under control with drugs for many years now though I have had a number of joint replacements in that time most around 20+ years ago - left shoulder, right wrist and index and pinkie knuckles. Have started to get twinges in my left wrist and down the outside of my left hand recently and I ache after some gigs but it’s not too bad at the moment. Funnily enough my memory is that I have a pick pretty much exclusively until recently, though have found videos from years back that suggest that’s not actually the case, but have started to use fingers more and that seems to keep things moving at the moment. -
Sterling Sterling SB14 Passive in Natural
Slick Bass replied to Slick Bass's topic in Basses For Sale
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A smooth as usual sale to Martin. Great comms, instant payment, you know the drill
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Just went and watched some vids of the show on YT. I guess the pictures I saw must have been old, Andy was definitely playing a sunburst P (and had shorter hair than the pics where he was playing the Burns). Andy's actually a bloody good musician, his guitar work in Ride was excellent, and, frankly, he's a bit wasted in Oasis. But the pay is probably far, far better!
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Salt on your Bass? started following Anyone else doing the Black Sabbath live stream?
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Anyone else doing the Black Sabbath live stream?
Salt on your Bass? replied to Newfoundfreedom's topic in General Discussion
Loved the stream yesterday. Really awesome day and I thought the sound quality was ace. Bit of an abrupt edit though as I think geezer and Toni brought out a cake for Ozzy. Felt like a proper send off, those riffs are timeless and geezer is incredible as ever. -
I have an Ashdown CTM 100 and an SVT CL The main and massively important difference is weight. The SVT is a heavy, heavy beast. Sound wise, and this is just my opinion, nothing on earth compares with an SVT. It has to be that good or no one would ever bother to lift one. It's a bigger, louder amplifier than the CTM but there is a bigger CTM you can buy. The Ashdown is a beautiful amp, but the SVT is an experience.
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neepheid started following Something odd about Frank’s Ricky @ Glastonbury
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Something odd about Frank’s Ricky @ Glastonbury
neepheid replied to Grahambythesea's topic in Bass Guitars
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@Lozz196 the pics I’ve seen look like a 68-74 sunburst P