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DiscoTetak

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  1. I have two SP212. cabinets and use the with Genz Benz ShuttleMax 9.2. They sound vintage, mainly due to the lack of tweeter, but there is also a "vintage" character in mids. Yes, they're very small and output in mids is comparable to "standard" 1x12", but the low end is HUGE, and not only for a size. I had Genz Benz NeoX 112T and Orange in comparison sounds much fuller in low end.
    I mainly use only one for rehearsals and small gigs and that is more than enough for me. Two of them can easily overpower the drummer, so at the moment, I really don't need more output.
    SP212 also handles the power really well - I could never get it to fart with S-Max 9.2, or GK Fusion 550 and that is something I can't say for some other cabinets I used with that heads (Epifani UL-2 210 and Markbass 102HF come in mind).

    I bought them used for roughly 60% price of new, but, as much as I love them, I would never pay a full price - there are better "bang for the buck" options at £549.

  2. If you want to upgrade your Fender, this is THE bridge. It is in excellent condition. I don't have the mounting screws unfortunately, but I'm sure you'll be able to use the screws from your current bridge.

    This is the brass model that great sustain compared to aluminum and is intended to be mounted to Fenders with 5 holes (non string-thru). The spacing is 19mm, but it can be adjusted from 18mm to 20mm.

    The price is £70 delivered to Europe.

  3. [b]Price (£650) now includes shipping to Europe!![/b]
    I'm selling my recently acquired Fender Marcus Miller signature model. It was made in Mexico last year (Fender moved the production of signature models to Mexico 2 years ago). Difference from Japanese model is mainly in electronics - it now has US electronics (18V) and sounds massive! That and the pickguard is one-piece now. Everything else is the same.

    The good news is that bass is in MINT condition. I don't think it has more than 5-10 hours of play time. Previous owner used it only to record one song. I played it for a couple of hours at home. It still has the protective foil over the pickguard and the front pickup. You could take it to shop and sell it as new. It sounds exactly like you would expect from Marcus Miller's signature model, so no surprises here.
    The bad news is that there are no more good news. Joking aside, the bass is flawless and closest to a new bass that you will find among used instruments.

    I bought it with the intention of selling my other jazz bass, but the circumstances have changed and I changed my mind. I don't need two jazz basses and one has to go. The other one is too valuable to me, so that's why I'm selling the MM.

    It comes with the gig bag and all goodies (manual, sticker, hex keys). But I do have an extra hard-case that I may use for shipping, at no extra charge.

    I accept paypal or bank transfer.
    New photos in hi-res @ [url="https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B5MDVjUZ1SpAcTg5Nk5EOGhzYlk&usp=sharing"]https://drive.google...Ylk&usp=sharing[/url]

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