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jammys

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    SOLD

    Thanks for the props and yes its still available sort of bump
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    SOLD

    Nearly weekend bumpty
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    SOLD

    On way to church bump
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    SOLD

    Hi, I've got my Korean made Yamaha TRB1005 from 2006 for sale. It is a translucent black colour with a quilted top. It’s in fair to good condition for its age but the previous owner played it with high pickups I was told which resulted in wear on the pickups (pictured), and gave it a bit of buckle rash at the rear top. There’s also some wear on the neck (5[sup]th[/sup] fret A string), coupled with various small scratches and dents. I have tried to illustrate and describe the poor points to the best of my ability, in fact I'm using the pictures from the person i bought it from. It is in by no means perfect condition. It does play and sound brilliant and IMHO is a solid well put together and sounding instrument, but you guys already know this. So to the subject of money, I'm looking for £375.00. However I'm open to offers, as I've just just bought an Overwater Contemporary from here. I'm in Leicestershire if anyone wants a gander at it and drink. I can also courier this at cost and insured. If I have missed anything or you guys need more info, just let me know. [attachment=104968:TRB1005a.jpg][attachment=104969:TRB1005.jpg][attachment=104970:TRB1005b.jpg][attachment=104971:TRB1005e.jpg][attachment=104972:TRB1005f.jpg][attachment=104973:TRB1005g.jpg]
  5. Hi Have you still got this? regards Mark
  6. [quote name='rOB' post='904615' date='Jul 25 2010, 11:23 AM']little bump for a nice bit of gear. I use one for rehearsals and little gigs, it can keep up with a medium rock drummer and has DI out on the head for PA support. Just auditioning extension cabs for mine. Edit: looking at the picture in the original post, this might be a slightly different model to mine different grill and input meter.[/quote] Thanks Mine has the LED's yours must be the one with the VU meter. I'm in 2 minds about getting and extension cab or just a bigger / better combo
  7. For sale is my Ashdown EB180-12. It is the series one version. LED meter instead of VU meter. It has never been gigged or abused, its about 6 years old. It is currently in my basement in Leicester, come and have a go if you want. Quite a good amp for practice and loud enough for gigging at small / medium venues, I've been told. Ideally pick up from Leicester but I don't mind a bit of a drive for some petrol. Its going on Ebay soon. Just thought Id give you guys and gals first dibs. Technical stuff from the Ashdown website. Power Output (RMS) 180W Power Requirement 230 /115v Speaker Configuration 1 x 12" BlueLine speaker Frequency Response -3dB at 33Hz and 25KHz Speaker Outputs Minimum impedance 4 Ohms High Instrument Input Impedance 3.9MOhms / Input range 150mV - 20V p-p Low Instrument Input Impedance 10KOhms / Input range 300mV - 40V p-p Line Input Impedance 22k Ohms / Input level 0dBu nominal DI Output 600 Ohms balanced / Level -20dBu nominal Tuner Output Impedance 22k Ohms, level 0dBu nominal Signal to noise Better than 80dB (EQ flat) EQ Bass +/-15dB @ 100Hz Lo Mid +/-15dB @ 220Hz Middle +/-15dB @ 660Hz Hi Mid +/-15dB @ 1.6kHz Treble +/-15dB @ 7kHz shelving Deep +8dB @ 50Hz Bright +10dB @ 10kHz Effects Send Impedance 22k Ohms / Level 0dBu nominal Effects Return Impedance 22k Ohms / Level 0dBu nominal Distortion Less than 0.5% THD H x W x D (mm) 501 x 474 x 300 Weight (kg) 27 Any questions just ask. Thanks Mark
  8. jammys

    Hello

    [font="Comic Sans MS"]Hi Im Mark, wanted to learn to play the drums, so my wife bought me a bass for my birthday a few years ago and its the best present I've had. It was a Yamaha RBX170 which I still have, I recently purchased a Yamaha BB604 which I think is brill. I have a 35 Watt Crafter amp. I also have an Ashdown EB180-12 which I am looking to sell, swap or upgrade in the near future. Looking forward to all your help and advice. Thanks
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