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  1. [color=#333333][font=Verdana, Arial, Tahoma, Calibri, Geneva, sans-serif][size=3]Anyone interested in a Hartke 3500, 350 watt head and 19" rack mounted Behringer tuner with case and Marshall 300 watt 4X10 cab for £350?[/size][/font][/color]


    [color=#333333][font=Verdana, Arial, Tahoma, Calibri, Geneva, sans-serif][size=3]Will post pics if anyone's arsed with it![/size][/font][/color]

    [color=#333333][font=Verdana, Arial, Tahoma, Calibri, Geneva, sans-serif][size=3]Al[/size][/font][/color]

  2. All the advice above is spot on. I would add, though, that Ashdown sound great but can be unreliable!

    I recently got a seccond hand Hartke HA3500 and it's superb. Go for the Hartke LH500...That's the one that was highly praised and recommended to me as well. Thomann have them for £236!!

    ...But Trace Elliot and Peavey are also good reliable 'trouser vibrators' too!

  3. Just picked up a Hartke HA3500 + tuner + case from a very nice and helpful guy on this very forum!

    Then picked up a Marshall 7041 400 watt 4X10 cab today....Luverrrrly! Very happy. Just need a bass now, having been p*ssed about by somebody else on this very forum!

    Recommend something second hand around £250

  4. So, there's a Laney 4x10..... Are Laney bass cabs any good?? It's available for a good price, near me and there's a Peavey 2x10 also available for a good price. .......or just go 1x15?

  5. [quote name='xgsjx' timestamp='1347044514' post='1796463']
    Like most above have said, good solid workhorses that weigh the same.

    From your other thread, you're looking for amp/cab or combo for @ £400. There's a lot of things out there that fits in your budget from Ashdown & Hartke to Peavey & so on.
    I'd recommend a 2nd hand Markbass LMII head (usually @ £250 - £300 now) & get yourself a decent 2x10 with what's left & then add another 2x10 or upgrade the cab when funds allow.

    Go & try some stuff & see what you get on best with. :)
    [/quote]

    Well, it looks as though, all being well, I'll be going for a Hartke HA3500 and a Peavey TX 210 cab all for £275. Bargain I reckon.

  6. Cheers Bigwan. I really do like a slightly distorted tone, so anything that produces a nice smooth distortion would be good

    .....Assuming the same thing applies with bass set ups? (we 6 string guitarists love our smooth valvey distortion).

  7. Here's something for sale @£450. I know Ampeg valve amps are good, but is this set up (solid state, I think) any good?

    [color=#333333][font=verdana, arial, sans-serif]Bass Amp Amplifier Ampeg B2re B2-re Head, B115e Cab, Dbx 166xl Compressor And Gator Case [/font][/color]

  8. I've decided to get off the guitar and go onto bass duties, whilst there seems to be a frustrating lack of bassists here in the Southampton area!


    I have a CV Jazz bass on the way, and now need an amp! Now, I'm not too bothered about how much an amp/cab arrangement weighs (I could do with losing a bit of weight anyway heehee) but I'm happy to go with a combo too.

    I've had the Harkte LH500 or HA 3500 recommended over Ashdown, although, as I understand it, the EVO series is good. Trace Elliot earlier amps are another option.

    Basically, I'd like a load of opinions on what is a good used set up, for up to £400-500 please.

    Just bang on about what you'd recommend please. I'd be very grateful for some more options, as every time I see a Hartke/Ashdown/Trace Elliot worth going for, it's bloody miles away and, understandably, pick up only!

    Thanks

    Al

  9. Hello.

    I'm looking for a Jazz bass guitar, NOT Fender U.S. but the cheaper range, like Squier or MIM!

    I need to spend up to about £200 second hand. Just a 'giggable' bass will do for now!!!!

    Any ideas please?




    Thanks


    Al

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