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Creeper

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  1. I got two 12 inch 8Ohm Celestion BN12-300s speakers up for grabs in excellent condition, £80 each or £150 for the pair
  2. Love these combos, they just sound so good... its crazy that you can pick quality up like this for this type of money, I suppose everyone wants light stuff these days.
  3. Try the rotosound jazz 77 flats, I was looking for just what you’re after and tried every flat and ground out there, these are flats but with just a slight bit of texture to stop that dragging burning that you can get with flats when you get sweaty, made it the UK too 🇬🇧
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  5. Having read through most of this thread and trying to understand how this works, am i right in thinking that all these combos we see which run at 300 watts at 8 Ohms and 500 Watts at 4 Ohms, will in all liklihood have two internal 16 Ohms speakers wired in parallel, or two 4 Ohm speakers in serial,which run at 8 Ohms, and then when the 8 Ohms extension cab is connected it runs as two 8 Ohm speakers in parallel at 4 Ohms giving the full 500 watts... ?
  6. Thanks, would there be a preferred way to do this, or do manufactures do it differently, would two 4 ohm speakers in serial or 16ohm in parallel make any difference to the performance or sound??
  7. Many combos such as the Fender Rumble 500 will have two power ratings I.e: 500 Watts @ 4 ohms (with External Speaker), 350 Watts @ 8 ohms (Internal) i wondered how this is achieved, I “think” it would be by having the two internal speakers as 4ohm wired in series, which gives you the 8ohm load when operating the combo by itself, then once an 8ohm extension cab is connected it effectively becomes two 8ohm cabs in parallel which run at 4ohms. Is this correct and will most combos have there speakers wired in series if there is the ability to add an extension cab??
  8. Pedaltrain Volto, good condition and still got its box. Charges using a mobile phone charger and gives good battery life. has One single connector and one daisy chain of 4.
  9. How about the tecamp 112, similar weight size and power to the Mark bass 121 but a warmer sound...
  10. It had incredible sound for a 200watt combo with a single 10 inch speaker, but as you say, without pa support it ain’t gonna cut a loud gig by itself.
  11. Forgot to mention I had an AER amp one, customer services second to none, I bought my amp one second hand, it was five years only and started farting out, sent it back to AER to repair and they couldn’t find the problem, so they just sent me a brand spanking new style one.... i sold it though 😬
  12. Well I just picked up myself a TecAmp Classic 212 combo, I wasn’t looking to buy anything as this gives me three rigs, however I’ve always been interested to see what these can do. I’ve always been a combo man and have had most of the best of them, Walkabouts, both 12 and 15, SWR Redhead, Markbass 12 combo and the 210 combo, Ampeg B-15 and the very heavy, very reasonable priced and excellent sounding Peavey Bam 210 combo. and having taken my new toy to rehearsal yesterday I can say that I am extremely pleased with this. It’s loud, it’s light, it’s even got wheels on the back, and sounds lovely, thick and creamy, what an excellent combo this is. the gold standard is always going to be the Mesa Boogie Walkabout (the 15 is my preference), however this is right up there. Im guessing that the new Eich combos are the same as these with a few tweaks and different branding, either way, this is rather excellent and will get gigged on Friday night 😁🎶🎵🎶
  13. I said it about the last one that came up for sale and I will say it about this one, awesome combo and yes, one of the best ones out there.
  14. Good price too, I paid a good wedge more than this for mine...
  15. Ah..... in that case this is probably the best combo out there, they are truely awesome, warm, punchy and loud. that 4 Ohms means you get the full 300 watts into that georgeous 15 inch speaker too, and if for some reason you did want to add an extension cab, these babies will go down to 2 Ohms easily enough...👍🏻
  16. I have the 15 inch speaker version which is simply awsome, this would be great for those smaller gigs...... mmmmmmmm
  17. One of the sweetest sounding combos ever made, just beautifull.
  18. gigged this at the weekend, and whilst it has immense power and portability, it doesn’t do the smooth groove which my walkabout gives me, so she is still up for sale.
  19. Having second thoughts about selling this rig, going gig with it tonight and see how I feel in he morning...
  20. Wasn’t looking to sell them separately, but feel from to make me an offer and I will consider it.
  21. Forgot to mention that the combo is Indonesian and the extension cab is Italian. Also I don’t know whether they have made any adjustments to the power amp, but the tweeter does not hiss anyway near as much as it used to.
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