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wayne58

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  1.  Blackstar ID Core BEAM Bluetooth Combo Amplifier is an exceptional piece of kit. BEAM stands for Bass Electric Acoustic Music and as you might have guessed, you can play your electric, bass, and acoustic guitar through this little beauty. As part of Blackstars ID:Core range of amplifiers, it is filled to the brim with fantastic features that put the fun back into practising, and recording.

    Mint condition, home use only, price £120 Inc UK mainland shipping.

     

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  2. True bypass loop switcher. Quality gold contact relays to give you this ultra-quiet and compact totally professional double true bypass looper.

    Two separate loops in one box, superb build quality. Powered by 9v adapter only, ideal for bypassing pedals which would otherwise 'suck tone' if left permanently in line. Connect 2 or more pedals in each loop.

    £55 Now £48 Inc UK mainland shipping

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  3. Excellent condition, boxed.

    Price includes UK mainland shipping.

    • Offers the same high-quality electronics that are built into Sadowsky basses
    • EQ section only works as a bass and treble boost
    • Switchable mute for the instrument
    • DI output to connect the pedal directly to the PA or a mixer
    • Bass + 18 dB boost at 40 Hz
    • Treble + 18 dB boost at 4 kHz
    • True bypass
    • Volume, treble, bass controls
    • Ground lift switch
    • Bypass foot switch (On / Off)
    • Mute foot switch
    • Status LEDs
    • Metal housing
    • 6.3 mm Mono jack input / output
    • 6.3 mm Jack tuner output
    • XLR output DI
    • Power supply via 9V battery or optional 9V DC power supply, 2.1 x 5.5 mm barrel connector, polarity (-) inside
    • Current consumption 11 mA
    • Dimensions (L x W x H) 106 x 107 x 61 mm
    • Weight approx. 780 g

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  4. 1128757665_IMG_20210524_145320.jpg.df08f2bf2e4e90df5ecbec37152074822.thumb.jpg.1a275b3e0e044b111d351d918fbe6469.jpgSuperb mint S212 4ohm 500W cab, with padded TKS cover.

    21kg 52 X 76 X 40, lightweight but beautifully built.

    Black tolex with oxblood cloth, stunning and sounds fantastic. This is a recent purchase and a reluctant sale as I need a modular system due to back issues.

    Collection from Preston Lancs or meet up within reason, thanks.

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  5. Immaculate 120W valve head 16kg/35lbs

    I bought this quite recently and absolutely love the tone but simply can't manage even one of the lightest valve heads on the planet, due to back problems. The Handbox WB100 was created for players who want the power and authority you get from an all valve head but in a compact, portable solution.

    Preamp....3xECC83(3x12AX7) 

    Power amp....4x6L6

    120W output, James style 2 band tone stack

    Passive contour filter

    Bright switch

    Drive switch

    3 position feedback switch allowing for quick tonal changes

    Rear panel 2 speakon connectors 4 or 8ohm.

    Collection from Preston Lancs, or meet up within reason thanks.

     

  6. 59 minutes ago, simon88wilson said:

    i did have a search about for something that would let me max my SVT to get a bit of grind going but i couldn't find anything, so i am now considering a vb4 instead and slightly worried if it would be loud enough especially through a Barefaced two10. i can see me getting one and then another two10 cab. 

    I have a 74 V4 which I have gigged with the original 412 cab without PA support in medium sized venues and been plenty loud enough.

    When you factor in two guitarists using valve combo's, keys and drums that's pretty good. A modern super efficient 212 or 410 would be even better I would think.

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  7. There's nothing quite like an SVT II, I had one which screwed into an Ampeg 215 isobaric cab, making an earth shaking combo that was a challenging two man lift.

    These days I use a Sadowsky SA200 or a Handbox R400 through a Barefaced supertwin, much more user friendly.

    I have tried Eden wt 400, 550, TC RH450 and Markbass heads, which were all very nice, but didn't quite hit the spot for me.

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  8. 8 hours ago, chrisaxe said:

    Hey, great amp. I'm just wondering.. How did you find the 4x12 cab? I'm reading lots online about the 4x12 V4 cab being the guitar cab, with the V4B usually pairing with a 2x15 (absolutely huge). I'm interested to hear your experience with this smaller 412 cab?

    Hey Chris

    I can't fault the 4x12 at all, never been disappointed in fact I've had a lot of compliments at gigs from other players.

    I've never used it with a 2x15 so can't help you with that I'm afraid. Hope that helps.

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