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  1. I can also trade if anyone has any of the following -

    Studio quality condenser microphone, interested in SE Electronics or maybe a Rode but let me know what you've got, as long as it's not Behringer :D .

    Small mixing desk for my studio, maybe Yamaha.

    A copy of Logic Pro 9 or Pro 9 express.

    I also want a Hercules 3 bass stand.

    Obviously cash to me in varying amounts for the above, unless you have a combination of the above to offer me.

  2. After next Wednesday this will be cash on collection from in or around Birmingham only until I'm back at Uni in January.

    I don't plan on any further price drops either, so if you fancy this bargain, get in quick :D .

  3. [quote name='jaydentaku' timestamp='1354201514' post='1883508']







    [/quote]

    How the **** did you manage that, I've been trying on and off all week, I tried twice today :D. Someone suggested it's because I'm using a mac, but I don't see that would make any difference, but saying that I had problems uploading photos onto Gumtree too.

    Anyway, thank you for posting the photos.

  4. [quote name='Oldman' timestamp='1353953113' post='1880214']
    Two things, I apologise, it was another post that was in grey, italics and about a 6 point, not yours. Second thing your a Newbie, open season, no offence meant its just the way of thiings. Keep smilin' :ph34r:
    [/quote]

    No problem at all, apology accepted :D.

    Cheers,

    Ian

  5. [quote name='Oldman' timestamp='1353874593' post='1879280']
    Maybe, if your original post was not italicised
    [/quote]

    [color=#0000cd][font=georgia,serif]Eh ?

    I was taking advantage of the different fonts available, it's actually comic sans :D, not italic.

    I don't quite see what the choice of font has to do with anything anyway, but thanks for pointing it out and I'll bare it in mind, and if it doesn't sell soon I'll consider going back to normal blandness :D.[/font][/color]

  6. [font=comic sans ms,cursive]This is an amazing rig, both items are in great cosmetic condition, and full working order.[/font]

    [font=comic sans ms,cursive][b][u]ST-220[/u][/b][/font]

    [font=comic sans ms,cursive]This features a valve preamp, and gives you total control over your EQ settings. The four band graphic, has adjustable frequency centres.[/font]



    An updated version of our first amplifier, the Studio 220 was discontinued after an eleven year run to make room in the SWR product line for new designs. Features: 220 watts RMS @ 4 ohms, 4-band paragraphic EQ, Mono effects loop, Adjustable electronic crossover, Adjustable limiter, Power amp clip LED, Pull transparency switch, XLR record out with pad and ground lift, Preamp out/power amp in jacks, EQ footswitch, Rack mountable,
    [b]Weight:[/b] 13.5 lbs.
    [b]Production Period[/b]: 1987 to 1998

    [s][b][u]Goliath Junior II[/u][/b][/s][b][u] - SOLD[/u][/b]

    [font=comic sans ms,cursive]This is also in excellent condition, and is fitted with the original drivers.[/font]




    The first upgrade to our original 2x10, featuring a redesigned crossover, input panel and 10" driver, as well as upgraded construction techniques and materials. The Goliath Junior II was upgraded again in 1996 to the Goliath Junior III.

    [b]Impedance:[/b] 4 ohms
    [b]Power Handling Capacity:[/b] 250 Watts RMS
    [b]Sensitivity:[/b] 103 dB SPL @ 1W1M
    [b]Frequency Response:[/b] -6db @ 40Hz and 12kHz
    [b]Production Period:[/b] 1990 to 1996

    [font=comic sans ms,cursive]Photographs here[/font] [url="http://www.flickr.com/photos/90405176@N06/"]http://www.flickr.co...s/90405176@N06/[/url]

    [url="http://www.swramps.com/support/vintage.php"]http://www.swramps.c...ort/vintage.php[/url]

    [u][b]£300, collection from Birmingham only, or I could possibly meet somewhere convenient.[/b][/u]

  7. The cab dimensions are as follows- 58cm wide x 38cm high x 41cm deep.

    I don't know how heavy it is, I have no way of weighing it. I've just spent a bit of time trying to find out via the internet, without success.

    What I will say is that I don't find it awkward to carry. If you're on public transport - the tube or something then you may have a problem. I recently did a jazz gig in a park in Worcester. We played on a bandstand in the middle of a lake. I had to park on the road about a 10 minute walk away, and didn't have a problem carrying it.

    It has nice, well located sprung loaded side handles.

    This gear, my Studio 220 included, was built to a design, not a cost. Consequently it is extremely well made, and built to last.

    This is copied from the SWR website, they still provide details of all their old products.

    The first upgrade to our original 2x10, featuring a redesigned crossover, input panel and 10" driver, as well as upgraded construction techniques and materials. The Goliath Junior II was upgraded again in 1996 to the Goliath Junior III.

    Impedance: 4 ohms
    Power Handling Capacity: 250 Watts RMS
    Sensitivity: 103 dB SPL @ 1W1M
    Frequency Response: -6db @ 40Hz and 12kHz

    Production Period: 1990 to 1996

  8. This was bought at the same time as the Studio 220 head that I'm also selling.

    It is in excellent condition.

    Original drivers, 4 ohm cab.

    I just bought a MarkBass cab, and need some money.

    £200 collected from in or around Birmingham only.

    Photos tomorrow when I get some batteries.

  9. [size=5][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]I've owned this for a couple of years now, it's a great amp, with an amazing sound, perfect for the budding Marcus Miller !

    I come from the 'leave everything flat' school of thought, but for those of you who like to fiddle about with tone controls, this is probably the epitome of EQ tweakability.

    It has a valve preamp, no fan and a very respectable 220 watts output.

    I have just blown the last of my student loan though, and bought a MarkBass F1. So I need to raise a bit of money to see me through until January.

    The amp is in really excellent cosmetic condition, and works faultlessly.

    I would like £150 for it please, this includes UK shipping.

    Collection from in or around Birmingham, or I could take it to college with me and meet in or around London.[/font][/size]


    [size=5][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]I don't seem to be able to post photo's, but there's a link to some on Flickr below.[/font][/size]

    [b][size=5][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]See my post below for trade options.[/font][/size][/b]

  10. Hi guys,

    I'm a bit new to this site, I don't know what the advertising etiquette is, so please forgive me if I'm supposed to do something other than advertise.

    I'm after something a little bit lighter and smaller than my current amp rig.

    I have a really nice SWR Studio 220 head that I have owned and used for about the last 3 years. It is in really nice cosmetic condition, and sounds awesome. The EQ section is 2nd to none, and the valve in the pre section really warms the sound up.

    I'd like about £275 for it, or I'd like to trade it for something like a Markbass LM2.

    I also have a Goliath 2x10 series II. This is in nice condition with the original drivers, I'd like £250 for this.

    I'd prefer not to post it, in fact I really don't want to post it. I live in Birmingham and I'm at uni in London so I can deliver it in or around there.

    Cheers guys,

    Ian

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