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  1. [quote name='owen' post='437672' date='Mar 17 2009, 06:56 PM']Is that for 4 lamps and stand?[/quote] it certainly is. everything that you can see in the pics. apart from my garden, obviously...
  2. replied mate..[quote name='pala' post='437565' date='Mar 17 2009, 05:15 PM']pm sent m8[/quote]
  3. [quote name='Yessikris' post='437514' date='Mar 17 2009, 04:48 PM']PM sent![/quote] zach..fantastic avatar dude :-) yessikris...replied :-) why dont none of you selfish buggers want the ashton i want the selmer..;-)
  4. mixer is not very old, unpowered alto 20 channel, digital effects etc with manual £150 Amp is QSC rmx850, 2u, not old but recently serviced, 2x300watts £160 patch bay(wired for connecting in/outs on the amp) £20(or free with amp) cd player, 2u, Denon pro quality £50 battered but doing its job Flightcase lidded front and top, castored £40 all good working order job lot without flightcase £325 reason for sale upgrading pa..here for a few days cheap before e bay :-)
  5. selling this because we have two sets and one set is ample for every venue we do and we gotta raise dosh to upgrade pa.. "proper" rig with controller(we just use it in standalone sound to light mode which just requires plugging into the mains and noise lol) and heavy duty stand(which was the best part of 100 quid on its own!) the quality shines through on the colours that cheap colour changers just cant put out properly(ie blue) The RoboColor III offers 11 dichroic colors plus white. Strobe between adjacent colors for immediate color changing possibilities or use color splits for more psychadelic effect. Like the RobColor II, this popular color changer can be controlled by any DMX 512 or Martin RS-485 controller or can operate as a stand-alone unit using built-in programs or in a sound to light mode. The RoboColor III uses a 150W discharge lamp with a 2000 hour life expectancy. in a nutshell.. 4 lamps h/duty stand rs-485 controller all leads 150W discharge lamp 2000 hour lamp 11 colors Strobe effect DMX or stand-alone mode goes in a car easy when packed down recently re-bulbed, no issues, putting it here cheap before e bay two hundred sovs...
  6. zach sorry buddy no, im selling these and other stuff because raising the dosh to upgrade the pa, but thanks for asking mate..and everything you have heard is true..;-) amps are in peterborough incidently.. [quote name='Jarhead' post='437464' date='Mar 17 2009, 04:21 PM']Could I do a part exchange with you for my Warwick Profet 3.2 on the Selmer? Have heard great things about them, would love to own one. Zach[/quote]
  7. [quote name='Yessikris' post='437420' date='Mar 17 2009, 03:43 PM']PM sent![/quote] replied :-)
  8. Ashton is BA400, Selmer is'72 SV50..the former is my practice amp, but Quinny our guitarist bought the selmer off me a few weeks back and whilst it eats his orange alive, he cannot get the sound he wants without it being too loud for a backline guitar amp..he tried a "hot plate" at saturdays gig but it compressed the sound too much. fantastic amp for bass, though its very much only if you like a certain sound(ricky or precision type of tone), and would make a brilliant studio or practice amp. is proper old school hardwired and totally original apart from being converted to take kettle plug power lead. thats why there both up for sale, i really like the tone and also like the idea of an amp that goes up in value as it gets older as such have put my ashton up for sale as well and whichever goes first ill keep the other. absolutely no issues with either amp Ashton £120 Selmer £160 someone here enquired about the selmer when i first dug it out, have pm'd him today as he obviously has first dibs, though he may have got one by now.
  9. New speakers just fitted uprated quality of original spec, speakers are full range and cab is wired to be 300w at 4ohm as i use this both as a compact backline cab with my Ampeg svt cl on small acoustic gigs and for practice. reason for sale upgrading pa so raising dosh £100 sovs
  10. blokes, thanks for all the interest, ive been trying a few 2x15s locally but apart from the mesa(and thats no longer going) they sound flat as a fart next to the diesel, so i got no choice but to take it off sale. i'll just havta go back to using me jazz for most of the set. thanks again for the enquiries, and those that particularly want a diesel 4x10 should hang out til they get one..id forgotten just how good it was for the sound i personally love until i went to change it
  11. [quote name='ogri' post='427085' date='Mar 6 2009, 12:13 PM']sorry i aint had time to get back to anybody or post photos yet blokes am flat out but will sort it weekend..its always the same in the building trade either everybody wants you or nobody.. [/quote] photos added
  12. sorry i aint had time to get back to anybody or post photos yet blokes am flat out but will sort it weekend..its always the same in the building trade either everybody wants you or nobody..
  13. [quote name='Ant' post='424695' date='Mar 4 2009, 12:49 AM']the back of my SVT II (non pro) is open and you can see/touch the valves, im going on tour in march and i was just wondering if there were any ways i can stop any accidents smashing all my valves, i cant afford a flightcase; so im thinking of some sort of home-brewed idea.[/quote] your a braver man than me mate..when i bought my svt3 iwas gagging to gig it but it didnt go out of the house until in was in a top notch made to measure flightcase. and as soon as a gig ends no f*cker goes anywhere near it til its cooled down and safely back in its box.
  14. [quote name='jonthebass' post='425054' date='Mar 4 2009, 01:42 PM']Hi Ogri, Please do get some pics up, would be great to see the old beast if possible. JTB[/quote] just dragged my sorry arse in from work gonna take some pics soon mate
  15. in superb condition(always flightcased) Ev loaded, horn thingy with off/high/low, with castored flightcase(top quality packhorse) which lifts off to leave cab in base, two front castors are locking. the bloke who bought it new and had it before me hardly used it over the years he had it so the Evb's are still mint. reason for sale; mike dirnt signature precision..i bought it as a second bass but love playing it so much the MIA jazz is the spare now, and whilst the Jazz/ampeg/mesa had the perfect tone for the stuff we do, the precision/ampeg/mesa is too poky, sounds like jean jacques or foxton is playing on every choon..i woulda loved it 15 years back when i was doing that kinda stuff but more laid back now. sound fecking great on the bass solo from "my generation" which we always do in the encore though.. so i think a 2x15 swap is the way forward. but what do i know, im only a bricklayer.. £350, which aint expensive but it aint cheap either, id rather keep it than let it go for silly money. ps im after a 2x15 thats going here, if that goes before my cab does, i'll prolly remove it from sale unless another one rears its head, just so's you kno will post some photos later forgot to say cab is converted tp speakon (i hate jack leads), so will come with speakon to speakon and speakon to jack h/duty leads..sorry its been so long getting back, lotta stuff happening at the mo.
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  19. [quote name='bigthumb' post='417575' date='Feb 23 2009, 04:32 PM']Shameless needs to pay rent BUMP! [/quote] dont suppose your coming down to peterborough for any reason in the near future? id be up for it if so. why do all you blokes live so bleeding far away...
  20. [quote name='jim_bass' post='416884' date='Feb 22 2009, 08:08 PM']Sorry ogri, sold to Panda....[/quote] bugger, your not far from me either. mine went down on fridays gig. oh well hey
  21. technically neither is standard thinking about it, i converted them both to use kettle plug leads
  22. the two amps.serial no 74664 is the modded one you can see the extra pot above the presence. in the other pictures you can see there are few differences between the two, the standard one (serial no 73326) has minor changes internally and externally but nothing drastic apart from the extra vol. superb point to point soldering throughout on both, never had a dry joint in either. pic four the voltage selector..what a simple and great idea if you play in other countries as well as here
  23. [quote name='umcoo' post='409309' date='Feb 14 2009, 11:15 AM']I had my eye on one of these on ebay a month or so back. I think they'd be great for practice and small gig type stuff. That ebay one hadn't been fired up for 15 years so the guy was selling it as is, plus it has its tolex (or whatever is on them) removed so was just a wooden chassis. That went for £160. Do you know if these are mark 2 or 3's?[/quote] i have no idea buddy, but have picked them up from the shop, will clean them up this evening, check inside, and take a coupla photos. one isnt original, as the bloke who had it before me was an old valve tech, and he put a pre amp innit so its got an extra volume pot on top of the presence pot.. made a good job of it, youd think it was how it came out of the factory, but i guess you canjudge for yourself when i get photos on. they would definately make good practice/small venue amps, though as i remember i stopped using them because at bigger venues the volume pot only worked up to a certain point and then turned into a distortion control lol, though they wouldnt distort enough for a metal guitarist. incredibly warm bottom end for some technical reason i cant remember when used with a six string, in either the bass or guitar inputs.
  24. cheers guys have checked out the reviews, all good stuff, then spent a coupla hours reading the selmer site that someone set up, really interesting i thought, both the beatles an the animals used these but as soon as they made it vox gave them free amps so everybody thinks of vox nobody thinks of selmer lol. that riff everybody has heard on house of the rising sun was recorded on a selmer. have dated them properly now, made anytime between '70 and '72(the logo changed in '72), and your right mate that is underselling but its a sign of the times. a month back i bought a mark 3 mondeo, 51,000 mile one owner like brand new really for £850 plus commision an fees at peterborough auction, stuff is only worth what people can find at the moment im afraid, at least where i live anyway one went on ebay for £320, but think that was mint, and mine aint though there complete. if building work wasnt so scarce at the mo would quite happily sit in them for another fifteen years, they will only go up in value. not letting them go just yet will get them back from the shop later today and clean them up, take a coupla photos and post them just outta general interest.
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