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  1. Sorry for the late reply. That's a bit lower than what I was hoping for, but say £110? and it's yours to come collect when you want.
  2. Ok, so can't seem to upload a picture for some reason, but I can email some for anyone who's interested. I'm happy to sell for £150, looking for a quick sale Great price for a great cab
  3. Looking to sell my [b]Ashdown Mag 410T Deep Cab[/b] or trade for a [b]210T.[/b] My 410T was great when it never left the house, but I'm now having to drive it up the road every week and would like something a bit smaller and easier to handle. I bought the 410T about 2-3 years ago secondhand, never had a problem with it. It's in pretty good condition with the usual scuff from just general use, there's a small bit of denting on the front grill, but could probably be taken off and straighten out. It's 450W RMS and 8 Ohm impedance. Message me if you want more info or pics*. Link to the cab spec below: [url="http://www.ashdownmusic.com/bass/detail.asp?section=mag&ID=24"]http://www.ashdownmu...ction=mag&ID=24[/url] Looking for around [s]£160[/s] [b]£150[/b] or would consider a trade for an Ashdown 210T. Pick up preferable due to size, I'm located in Guildford, Surrey, but can also do Chelmsford, Essex on some weekends. Get in Touch [s]*(Picture upload keeps failing, but I will try again later)[/s] Managed to get this photo up!
  4. Would love to see some pics if you've got them Thanks
  5. Hey guys, I was wondering if you guys could tell me some of you're best tips for solving the problem crackling and connection loss from a bad input socket. I would rather not replace the socket as this requires soldering which I'm very poor at, also I'd probably eventually have the same problem with the new socket. Any ideas? Thanks PhoenixBass1
  6. Thanks for your help guys. I took my head to the Ashdown repair centre yesterday, which happened to be just up the road from me. It turned out it was a grounding problem and is all working fine now
  7. [quote name='martinbass7750' post='907498' date='Jul 27 2010, 07:43 PM']is it a detachable mains lead? it could be a bad earth connection so if it's detachable try a different lead, or if not open the mains plug and check all the leads are connected and screwed up tight.[/quote] Thanks but i've already tried it and the noise was still there, I also tried different mains plugs so i'm fairly sure it's not that
  8. [quote name='escholl' post='903483' date='Jul 23 2010, 06:54 PM']I'm guessing from your sig the head in question is a MAG 300R? So it won't be a valve then, as this head is all solid state. I can help you narrow it down further and say, if it's just a constant buzzing, it's not the speaker either. It sounds to me like there a broken ground somewhere. Does the amp make these noises even when there is no bass attached? Does turning up and down the preamp level affect the buzzing, and if not does turning the master volume up and down change it at all?[/quote] Yeh it is the MAG 300R. And ok thanks, so that means it's the amp head. The noises are there when there's no bass attached. The preamp varies the buzzing a little and the master volume significantly increases the buzzing when turned up. Any help? Should i contact Ashdown then? Thanks for your help
  9. Hi everyone, I have a ashdown bass stack, that this morning (when I was due to record) decided to start making a lot of buzzing and feedback noises. I fiddled around for quite a while trying to figure out what the problem is. I think i've gotten it down to being either the head or the speaker but would really appreciate some help if anyone else has had a similar problem. More info To narrow it down i've moved far and close to the stack and there has been no change. I've tried a load of different input cables and still the same. Unfortunately I can't test the head separately as I don't have another cab, so it's probably one of these or the cable between them which I also don't have a spare for. Any help would be really nice. Cheers in advance, Phoniex
  10. I know I may be a little bit late but I would strongly suggest a barrel designed jack socket, such as this one. [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Guitar-Bass-Chrome-Cylinder-Flush-Mount-Output-Jack-1-4-/350349859344?cmd=ViewItem&pt=UK_Guitar_Accessories&hash=item51927a9a10"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Guitar-Bass-Chrome-C...=item51927a9a10[/url] It's much better than the standard design and you'll never have to worry about any slipping. Worked brilliantly on my bass.
  11. Last bump before ebay, im up for negotiation if anyone is interested
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