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Westenra

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  1. These are £750 new, so save yourself over £300

    Basics;

    Input connector: 1/4" jack 
    Input impedance: 1 MOhm / 100 pF 
    Gain range: -96 to 32 dB 
    Tone controls: 
    - Bass - Default Freq: 200 Hz (range: 71-1120 Hz, Gain: 15/-24 dB) - Shelving type. 
    - Low Mid - Default Freq: 400 Hz (range: 100-1600 Hz, Gain: 15/-24 dB) 
    - High Mid - Default Freq: 800 Hz (range: 200-3150 Hz, Gain: 15/-24 dB) 
    - Treble - Default Freq: 4000 Hz (range: 400-6300 Hz, Gain: 15/-24 dB) 
    User Memories: 3 memory locations storing all front panel controls except Mute & Master Level 
    Tuning range: Chromatic, constant on A0 (27.50 Hz) to E5 (659.26 Hz) 
    Mute: Mutes speaker out, Phones out and Balanced out 
    Master Level Headphone Output: Studio quality headphone amp 
    Speaker out: Combined Speakon / 1/4" jack 
    Power rating: 750 W (1200 W Peak) 
    Dimensions: 275 x 290 x 66 mm / 10,8" x 11,4" x 2,6" 
    Weight: 4kg / 8.8 pounds

    Condition wise it's in good condition with the only defict being the cracked "MEM1" button (which is very common) which is seen in the attached photos. Comes with the offical carry bag, AUX cable, kettle lead and spare front knobs.

    Comes from a smoke and pet free home

    Postage or collection from SW1V/SW8

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  2. 1 hour ago, Al Krow said:

    Which hifi rigs did you have in mind and how would you describe that tone you're looking for?

    I'd kinda say the opposite: BBs have a warm round feel with punchy mids that should work well with just about any rig (I personally would steer clear of Orange as being too muddy - but that's just my personal preference).  My rigs are: Markbass 1x12combo, Mesa M6 2x12 combo and DG M900 + VK210 - and although my BB1025 is not long in the fold, I can't see it not working with any of them :)

    Ha I think you got my post the wrong way around! I love the warm round sound of my BB and my current two amps do that a lot of justice but the TC can be hi-fi if needed (but I don't dare turn the treble knob higher than 12 o'clock). How are you finding the match with the M900? 

  3. 28 minutes ago, Al Krow said:

    Hah! There are a million and one possible responses to your Q none of which will be 'right' or 'wrong' (well except possibly a couple of amp manufacturers who can remain nameless :)). You've got two very decent amps there which would seem perfect for home practice! 

    Well you know how it goes, chasing the tone in your head! Just curious as I found the BBs to have a very warm/round feel to them which I feel wouldn't work too well with a hi-fi rig but always happy to be proved wrong.

  4. Speaking of amps, what heads/combos are you guys all using? My little rundown is;

    BB424x in Olympic white

    Fender rumble 100 combo V3

    TC BH250

    As all I'm doing nowadays is practicing away with headphones I'm leaning more towards the TC.

  5. As the title says looking to get a bass set up in London, price isn't really an issue as I'm more concerned about getting a professional setup over anything else. Thinking of the bass gallery unless anyone has any other recommendations?

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