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steviedee

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  1. Bumpage looking for an LS-2 or similar
  2. 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.
  3. I would post but it might be expensive as they are reasonably heavy and I would sell the other one. I imagine it would be reasonably straightforward to fix if you were that way inclined!
  4. 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
  5. 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]
  6. Still available
  7. Hi I just bought a set of Roland bass pedals. Anyone know of any bass pedal tutorials or resources, even tracks I should tune in to? A longshot I know!
  8. Hi I have a pair of CXL112s and a while back I think I blew the driver in one of them. Can anyone recommend someone in the Glasgow area who could look at it. They are great well made cabs it would be a shame to through this one out.
  9. Chris bought my DBX 166XL, a gent.
  10. Really like the look of that GK.
  11. Cheers Clarky I had a doubler which I thought was excellent.
  12. Looking for something that fits on a Wizzy 10 for practicing. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
  13. Not interested in an RBI are you Marcus
  14. Cheers George, I'll check my schedule and get out to you in the next few days.
  15. The power amp is a Peavey DPC 1400X (a class D digital power amp), which puts out up to 1400W bridged into 4 ohms/1000W into 8 ohms, or in stereo mode each of the two channels can independently power 700W into 2 ohms, 525W into 4 ohms, or 325W into 8 ophms. 1 rackspace, 15 lbs. Original Bass Player review can be seen at [url="http://www.peavey.com/assets/literature/reviews/00350750_4.pdf"]http://www.peavey.com/assets/literature/re.../00350750_4.pdf[/url]. The manual is a t[url="http://www.peavey.com/assets/literature/reviews/00350750_4.pdf"]http://www.peavey.com/assets/literature/re.../00350750_4.pdf[/url]. This is a seriously powerful bit of kit built like a tank. [attachment=134186:sansamp.jpg] The sansamps are also for sale in the effects section.
  16. [b]RBI Still available £210![/b] [b]Going on ebay [/b] I'm going for the lightweight option so I'm getting rid of some gear the sansamps have been used for rehearsals and recording a couple of gigs. Been sitting in my rack and are in great condition. Sansamp RBI [s] £230[/s] [b]£210 [/b] The only things I can think of that I would be interested in for trade would be a synth bass module such as the DSI Mopho or a chorus and some cash. [s]Gator rack case £40[/s] [s]Sansamp RPM £230[/s] [s]Peavey DPC 1400X £170 SOLD PENDING THE USUAL[/s] Including p&p [attachment=134185:sansamp.jpg] [font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]The 1U rackmount SansAmp RBI is a pumped-up, expanded version of our popular SansAmp Bass Driver DI pedal. In addition to Drive, Presence, and active Bass and Treble controls, the SansAmp RBI has a dedicated Mid control and an XLR Output Level control for optimum performance with PA systems. It also features an Effect Loop with a Mix 50/50 switch (for parallel or series operation), an XLR output with selectable levels, and a buffered direct XLR output to provide a dry signal. Include access to the most coveted classic and modern bass tones, with unlimited freedom to create your own, and the SansAmp RBI is practically mandatory for any bass player.[/font]
  17. Wrong forum please delete
  18. I came by this bass in trade a while back and have hardly touched it. Great bass but I just have too many and not enough time to play them. The person I got the bass from had it from new in 2002 he reckoned it was made sometime between 1999 and 2002. It's in great condition and looks and sounds fantastic. Not really looking for a trade unless for some bass pedals! Postage [b]not[/b] included but a heavy duty case is. [attachment=133447:06.jpg] [attachment=133443:05.jpg] [attachment=133444:DSCF1053.JPG] [attachment=133445:DSCF1052.JPG] [attachment=133446:DSCF1051.JPG]
  19. The Boss and GLX are still available.
  20. Bump for price drop
  21. [quote name='cheddatom' timestamp='1360754522' post='1975796'] Having said all that, I've just checked out the Streamliner 900 and it looks like the control you're talking about is just a gain control, so I'm wrong, you do just want a boost. Alternatively it's just a push switch so it'd be fairly easy to wire that up to a jack on the back you're not using, and plug a footswitch in to that. [/quote] Cheers Tom I've bought Tayste's boost pedal I'm going to give that a go. I reckon messing with the wiring is a bit beyond my ken unfortunately. And sorry for not explaining myself properly in the first instance mate, I was confusing myself there!
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