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SOLD! Spector Legend 6 string amberburst £270
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SOLD! Spector Legend 6 string amberburst £270
steviedee replied to steviedee's topic in Basses For Sale
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SOLD! Spector Legend 6 string amberburst £270
steviedee replied to steviedee's topic in Basses For Sale
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[size=4][color=#414141]I'm selling a Spector Legend 6 string bass. I bought it for some recording but am not really a six string guy so I'm moving it on. These are great basses and it sounds absolutely superb.[/color] [color=#414141]It's been gigged and there are a some dings and swirls nothing too bad. I'll take other pics if required. I got it at a reasonable cost hence the price.[/color] [color=#414141]I would prefer cash but would consider trades. The problem being I'm not looking for much, maybe a synth module like the DSI Mopho and I'm after a chorus. But try me.[/color] [color=#414141]No hard case but i'll put it in a decent gigbag.[/color] [color=#414141]£270 plus p and p[/color] [color=#414141]The Legend Classic features the NS rounded body style in basswood with a gorgeous quilted maple top. The neck is a bolt-on, 3-piece rock maple with a rosewood fingerboard. It is equipped with USA-made EMG-SSD pickups and the Spector Tone Pump Jr. preamp with 2-band active EQ. Deluxe black hardware[/color] [b] Features[/b][/size][list] [*][size=4]NS body[/size] [*][size=4]Quilted maple top[/size] [*][size=4]3-piece rock maple bolt-on neck[/size] [*][size=4]35" scale[/size] [*][size=4]24-fret rosewood fingerboard[/size] [*][size=4]Deluxe cast bridge[/size] [*][size=4]Black hardware[/size] [*][size=4]High-impedance, passive, USA EMG-SSD pickups[/size] [/list][list] [*][size=4]Spector Tone Pump Jr.[/size] [*][size=4]2 -band active tone circuit[/size] [/list] [size=3][attachment=135871:full.JPG][/size] [size=3][attachment=135872:body.JPG][/size] [size=3][attachment=135873:gead.JPG][/size] [size=3][attachment=135874:head 2.JPG][/size] [size=3][attachment=135875:back.JPG][/size] [attachment=135876:angle.JPG]
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My mate was talking about them today what a coincidence.
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Great bloke, swift payment, recommended!
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Steve bought my rack case and was a pleasure to deal with.
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Replaced the speaker with a Celestion I think it sounds great and it's just really for using at home. It's so light in comparison. When the posty delivered the speaker I didn't know what it was it weighed so little.
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[quote name='andyonbass' timestamp='1369074076' post='2084595'] Cheaper than breeze blocks [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/USB-LAPTOP-NOTEBOOK-COOLER-COOLING-PAD-BLUE-LIGHT-LED-1-BIG-7-FAN-PS3-XBOX-360-/261171357624?pt=UK_Computing_LaptopAccess_RL&hash=item3ccf06a7b8"]Laptop Cooler[/url] and you get added cooling and blue light if you feel the need........! Got one from my local pound shop when I used to use barefaced, did the job. [/quote] This could be the answer! http://www.poundland.co.uk/product-range/a-z/signalex-usb-notebook-cooler/
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[quote name='chris_b' timestamp='1369066149' post='2084468'] Foam things every time. [/quote] I knew I was onto something!
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Depending on where the feet are two strips of closed cell foam on either side might do the trick.
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The feet on my Streamliner don't give enough clearance to get over my midget amp handle.. it is driving me nuts. Any suggestions? Bigger feet, foam things anything!
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Yeah I will that's a great idea.
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Thanks for the replies. The speaker is really very heavy. It has no visible signs of damage but I'm getting a tiny, trebley signal which I googled and doesn't bode well. I mentioned in an another post the pa guy at a gig sneaked onstage and cranked my amp to make up for an underpowered pa. I'll keep a hold of the driver and see if I can get someone local to look at it. I always found it to have quite a clean sound, not a great deal of colour from the speaker. Looks similar to the Aguilar potentially a bit bigger. The driver is an eminence with a tweeter attached, I'll get a pic up. I've picked up a Celestion BN12-300s for half the price of the Deltalite, I know they are not highly regarded but it's really just for a practice rig in the house so hopefully I can make up for lack of bottom end with eq and it's not a huge waste of cash if I can get the original driver repaired. [attachment=135050:eafront.jpg]
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The Eminence Deltalite looks like the one.
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Thanks for the replies. I think the drivers were custom made for EA but I've noticed them being replaced by Deltalites. I know it wont sound the same but it's really just for a practice rig but obviously I'd prefer it to be decent. The Celestion BN12-300s don't get the best write up but I could maybe pick one up cheapish so I'm weighing quality and finance here!
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I'm going to replace the driver in my busted CXL112. I was quite honestly knocked out by how heavy the it was. But the cabs are so well made I want to try and keep it. I'm a novice at this type of thing are all 12 inch drivers the same size or do I need to go for an Eminence like the original? So far I've seen the Eminence Basslite, Deltalite but I could pick up a Celestion BN12-300s for reasonably cheap will it fit? Thanks for any advice,
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Cheers I'm hoping that it wont be a hopeless case. I'm calling a Glasgow company tomorrow to see if they can fix it.
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Selling my EA CXL 112 fantastic sounding cab, incredibly well made great condition with a cover. [attachment=134755:eafront.jpg] [attachment=134756:easide.jpg] [attachment=134758:gator.JPG] I had a pair but an over enthusiastic sound man turned up my amp volume and now I have one. Still hopeful I cant get the other one fixed! Configuration: Coaxial 1 x 12" Woofer: Custom Kevlar 12" Tweeter: 1" High Effciency Phenolic Compression Driver Tweeter Level Control: located on rear connection panel Frequency Response: 38Hz to 14kHz Sensitivity: 103dB @ 1m Sound Pressure Level: 128dB @ 1m Power Handling: 350 watts (continuous unclipped power) Impedance: 8 ohm Connection: One Speakon Jack and One quarter inch Jack Size: 19"H x 17"W x 15"D Weight: 44 lbs (20 kg) Handle: One integrated custom cup handle on each side
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Great condition but no key. 19" rack mounts (front and back), 419mm internal depth from rail to rail,Int thomann Depth Front Rack to Back Lid 480 mm, heavy duty butterfly catches, lightweight polyethylene construction. Dimensions: 254 x 558 x 569mm. Weight: 6kg. [attachment=134742:01.JPG] [attachment=134749:gator02.jpg]