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Ampeg Flip Top Portaflex Range. 2 x 10” and 1 x 15” cabs. 400w each.
The 115 has a broken handle, and a couple of scuffs (shown). The 210 has a broken wheel socket (I have the wheels)
Portable but packs a punch, sound great together at 400w at 8 ohms each.
Any Portaflex range head can be attached to the flip top lids
Sold as a pair
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I bought a GK NEO 410 off of Douglas. Was a swift transaction and a pleasure to do business with. Thanks!
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Ok I’ve got clearance from the Mrs. I’ll take it for £400
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Would you take an Ampeg PF-210HE plus cash?
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Does anyone know where I can get a neck to fit the Squier Modified Bass VI? Can't find one anywhere! It's 30" scale, 'C' shape. Also used on the modified baritone jazzmaster.
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Nice. Where you at?
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Thought I'd share - £699, thats a great price
[url="http://www.pmtonline.co.uk/ampeg-svt810e-bass-cabinet.html"]http://www.pmtonline.co.uk/ampeg-svt810e-bass-cabinet.html[/url] -
I use these ones from Maplins with Van Damme XKE cable
[url="http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/635mm-side-entry-mono-jack-plug-yl03d"]http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/635mm-side-entry-mono-jack-plug-yl03d[/url]
I bought a load in bulk and have been making patch cables and selling them on ebay at different lengths (10cm, 15cm, 30cm, 50cm and 1m). If anyone is interested I can make custom sizes too. I stuck an advert up on the 'affiliates' page - 10% discount (i.e. 10% less than the ebay price). These little jacks in my opinion are just as good with regards to sound and are very low profile.
[url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/265016-custom-built-pedal-board-cables-pancake-jacks-and-van-damme-cable/"]http://basschat.co.uk/topic/265016-custom-built-pedal-board-cables-pancake-jacks-and-van-damme-cable/[/url]
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Thanks for replying. I have a newer phase 90 and don't have a problem with gain suck - but i thought i'd try a phase 100 as i wanted a bit more control over the intensity.
At the weekend I replaced the switch back to a stomp switch, and changed one of the jack inputs (which was a bit dodgy) but still have the problem.
I have a workaround that I can use my a patch on my BDDI deluxe with a higher gain, but I'd like to customise the MXR to increase the gain somehow - any suggestions welcome -
I recently bought an old phase 100 and I have a problem that when I switch it on it sucks some gain out of my signal so the effected tone is lower output than the clean tone. Has anyone experienced this or know a way of tweaking it to address this problem? Its been modified with a flick switch at some time in the past but I don't imagine that would affect the resistance.
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Hi it's DC power. You have just reminded though that the battery connection doesn't work - I bought this second hand and never knew of the input B issue when i bought it.
I doubt that could be related (especially as input A is fine) but someone correct me if I'm wrong! -
Hi thanks for the reply - I have tried some contact cleaner inside and inserting/removing a jack over and over to try and clean it, but haven't tried wet and dry. I'll give that a go but I suspect it isn't that that's causing the problem so open to any other suggestions
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Not sure anyone can help here but I have a sansamp BDDI deluxe pedal in my board. It has two inputs (A and so I can plug in two basses and preset for each bass.
The problem is Input B is temperamental - after playing for some time (which seems to vary in length) the signal starts to break up, crackle and go really quiet. I can change banks and have the same problem.
Input A doesn't have a problem at all, so it must be something to do with the input? maybe the socket itself - but would it behave like this? Doesn't seem logical to me.
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Theres never a right way, its always down to the player how they want to sound but I never have the blend 100% - The best results I find you get are from blending in the dry / wet signals
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Yeah it's on the longer, held notes that it starts to struggle. The ESP fretless has active PUPS vs my J bass with its passive, so I kinda thought it would track a bit better on the fretless. The neck on the ESP does rattle a bit so I'll tweak the action when I get a chance. Awesome pedal by the way, especially sliding up and down a fretless neck with it
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I think raising the action a little might be the way to go. My j- bass is fretted. Thanks for the replies
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Sorry - boss oc-2 and boss cs-2.... Confusing myself now!
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Hi. I recently bought an ESP LTD B205 fretless, as a second bass, new toy etc..... Lovely bass by the way, and a bargain from Thomann at the mo.
Anyway, at rehearsal when I went through my board I noticed that it didn't track as well as my 1st bass ( j bass deluxe with shielded noiseless pups). It was ok for short notes but when I held certain notes for too long the oc-2 got 'confused', I guess by the component frequency harmonics.
Has anyone else experienced this - or got any tips on how to avoid this issue?
I was going ESP > Boss CS-2 > Boss OC- 3 ( then through rest of my board). I bypassed the cs-2 which didn't help
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Got it today Si - thanks. In time for rehearsal tonight!
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Missed that thread! Pm 'ing right now
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I'm really after one of these for my board - if by chance anyone is looking to sell them please PM me, thanks. At the moment I'm making do with the octave setting on the bass synth wah
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The bass by Joe Lally on this Fugazi album..... and all their other albums.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8Pf1jwMCuo
REDUCED to £300 Ampeg PF-210HE & PF115HE (price for the pair), 400w @ 8ohms each Portaflex / Flip Top
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Sunday bump - open to offers