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davidlovellbass

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  1. These two cabinets date from the mid 70s. I've played several gigs with them loaded with EV 15L's and found them to produce the perfect balance of warm and round but punchy to complement both the 50s/60s tribute and the 80s metal band I've used them in. They're sealed boxes so have a Ampeg sort of vibe to them but being 15s and having an angled baffle means loud drummers/guitarist are never an issue. I also have a pair of Peavey Black Widow speakers of the same ago that could be installed for an additional £40 a cabinet. £20 each or £30 for both. Collection from Southampton. Each cabinet is 50cm wide, 33 deep and 84 high and weigh about 18 kgs

  2. If you're looking at this then you know how loud, light and easy to use these amps are. This one hasn't got cracked button and comes with a foam lined flight case. Not really looking for trades as I've just spent out more than I should and need to claw some cash back but try me anyway. Collection from Southampton or postage possible

  3. [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ibanez-Rickenbacker-Bass-guitar-/121154649349?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item1c35613d05"]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ibanez-Rickenbacker-Bass-guitar-/121154649349?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item1c35613d05[/url]

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  4. Depends on what your goals are really and what you're playing. Nothing beats a really tight band and singers get more slack when it comes to practice/rehearsal but no one wants to work with a diva or a part timer without needing to. I'd be thinking long term and look for the person with a good working attitude who's willing to listen and learn and record every rehearsal so faults can be found and corrected

  5. I use a jamhub for rehearsals and have used it for monitor mixes live using modified stereo cables and the inserts on each channel on the desk. Great bit of kit and if you already have the isolation headphones, drum mics into a small mixer for drums or electronic drums, low wattage guitar amps that the 'sweet spot' isn't at 120db with a good quality mic in front or palmer speaker sim for each guitarist or a modeling amp as well as in ears. It's not a cheap way of doing things and you probably won't need all of it but it'd really help

  6. I've run two combos at gigs. Works well and leaves lots of room for really full tones with the added plus of being able to add effects or distortion where they'll be heard and not mess up a clean low end. The sound men that i've used a bi amp rig with didn't really mind as we only had one guitarist at the time

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