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  1. hello,

    I'm waiting for DR DDT to show up in Poland, but it may not happen this year.
    So... is there any chance to buy them in UK?

    Ebay doesn't show any search results.

    I'm tuning GCGCF. Now I'm using Galli Saturn Strings:
    [url="http://www.gallistrings.com/inglese/scheda_prodotto.asp?id_cat=1&id_sot=15&id_sot_2=24&id_pro=126"]http://www.gallistrings.com/inglese/scheda...&id_pro=126[/url]
    This .145 B-string sounds very clear after droping do A or even G, but .110 E-string dropped to C is not enough for me.

    Regards,
    Adam

  2. [quote name='Thornybank' post='706916' date='Jan 9 2010, 08:11 PM']Nope. It is from the V series - grill cloth over steel grill.
    About the size and depth of a standard 4x12 cab.
    Great rock cabs.[/quote]

    It is 75x75x35cm. Very heavy (45kg) but the sound is stunning.
    Especially with 2x15" under it!
    Good luck with selling!

    Adam

  3. hello,

    [quote name='dood' post='210301' date='Jun 1 2008, 12:01 AM']So, have you bought a 110v Ampeg from the US and want to switch it to your native power? *winks*[/quote]

    No, someone bought this amp broken and wants to have it fixed.
    It's not a matter of voltage, rather transistors in power amp.

    EDIT:
    I got schematics for Ampeg SVT6 Pro. Please find them attached.

    Greetings,
    Adam

  4. Hello,

    An e-mail to Ampeg was enough. My friend got all the schematics.
    If only I get it from him, I'll attach it here so anyone can download easily.

    pozdrawiam
    Adam

    [quote name='bremen' post='209570' date='May 30 2008, 02:14 PM']Am I right in thinking 1-800 calls are free within the US? Maybe there's a US citizen on the list could make the call for you?

    PM me if you get no joy and I'll ask an American friend to do it.[/quote]

  5. [quote name='rbatts2000' post='176650' date='Apr 14 2008, 10:01 PM']Hi all
    I'm off to Michigan, USA in June and I am toying with the idea of picking up a new amp (head only). My basic grasp of electronics tells me that they don't use the same voltage as in the UK - but are there amps available which have a switch that changes between the two voltages (230/120)? If not, is it too much hassle to convert the voltage once I get back in the UK?
    Many thanks
    Rick[/quote]

    You can always use an external trafo to switch the voltage. This is how we usually deal with it in Poland.
    It should not be a problem in UK, I think.

    Here's an auction:
    [url="http://www.allegro.pl/item342926664_transformator_usa_230v_110vac_50hz_o_mocy_1500va_.html"]http://www.allegro.pl/item342926664_transf...cy_1500va_.html[/url]

    The only thing You have to worry about is power consumption of Your american amp and extra place for the external transformer.

    By the way, Ampeg SVT3Pro has been originally prepared to work in 115V or 230V. All You have to do is to rewire it.

    Gretings,
    wajzner

  6. [quote name='Crazykiwi' post='172829' date='Apr 9 2008, 09:34 AM'](...) What kind of gear do you have?[/quote]

    hello,

    My gear is as mentioned in the signature:
    Fender American Jazz Bass V
    MXR Bass D.I.+
    Ampeg SVT-3 PRO
    Trace Elliot 1048H

    All combined give a nice rocking sound.

    Greetings
    wajzner

  7. Dear All,

    My nickname is wajzner and I come from Poland.
    You may see a lot of Polish people in Your neighbourhood - sorry for their behaviour, hehe.

    I'm looking for some good information about bass guitar in here.
    And... maybe I'll get my desired Mesa Boogie cab.

    I'm not used to introducing, so maybe later I'll write more about myself.

    Greetings
    wajzner

    PS. Sorry for English - I hope it'll be getting better every each written post.

    EDIT: corrected language mistake.

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