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  1. The 3012LF is rated to 450W http://www.eminence.com/pdf/Kappalite_3012LF.pdf I ran a MB500 into it at 8ohms so about 350W and it didn't break a sweat. Greenboys forum may have more of an answer as to how much it will take, but it can be driven hard.
  2. For anyone interested i can ship to the UK for an additional €55.
  3. sorry guys, i never got the e-mail notification on your replys. @ebenezer, built by me and 8ohm. @leroydiamond, based in newport, Co.tipp, 15mins outside limerick @all, this needs to go so open to offers.
  4. For sale, my 12/6/1, asking 600Euro 12mm 9Ply Birch, all joints & braces rabbet and braces lap jointed, 3mm round-over. 3012LF, Alpha 6A, ASD1001 & Dayton H07E wave-guide. Greenboy CBG Crossover. Duke tweet crossover (with defeat switch). Roller finish Tuff Cab™ speaker paint. Spring loaded handles. 21kg (~46lbs).
  5. used only at home, spec page [url="http://www.gallien-krueger.com/products_mb_fusion.html"]http://www.gallien-k..._mb_fusion.html[/url] big power in a small package. 375 Euro Willing to post, paypal or bank xfer. Based in Limerick if anyone is close by and interested
  6. Loads of lows and very flat, i went for a [url="http://www.talkbass.com/wiki/index.php/Dizzy_G"]fearful 12/6[/url] myself and would recommend.
  7. Don't think my fan has kicked in yet, i have only used in an apartment so far so have not driven it hard yet. Has gotten warm but not hot. The fan is thermal sensing as far as i know and only comes on once it gets very hot, i'd imagine it should be fine.
  8. Used this glue on a fEarful, [url="http://www.everbuild.co.uk/products/9,Adhesives/11,Wood-Adhesives/2"]Everbuild 5 Minute Polyurethane Wood Adhesive Liquid[/url], it worked very well, very strong, not too messy, gap filling (not that it was needed of course) and allowed for a glue and clamp setup. It is set solid in 30mins. Would recommend it for a quick set glue.
  9. Glad you are happy with your buy, I know the feeling and it is one loud amp for its size.
  10. yeah, that one is spot on.
  11. That is fine for your kettle lead, a bit surprised at 10A normally 13A. The more important one would be the internal one, switch it to T2.5A, make sure it is a T rated fuse, if you get a F rated it will blow quicker and possibly as the amp starts. The internal fuse will offer more protection than the one in the plug.
  12. Double check everything before powering up, just check the fuse in you kettle cord, it prob has a 13A fuse in it, if it has a 3A or 5A it might pop. The circuit ratings in the GK manual refer to the socket on the wall and the circuit behind that if you are wondering. It applies to the minimum load the circuit is capable of handling. 10A UK and 15A US, tbh for a domestic supply this would not be an issue. The internal 5A will provide protection to get you started.
  13. I think you would need to be driving the living sh*t out of the amp to get the fuse to blow tbh. Initially I thought the fuses would come only in 2A and 3A ratings, while you have it open you may as well replace the fuse with a 2.5A. Make sure it is T rated and not F. I'm going to replace mine too to be safe, have to open it up once again. Any good electrical store should be able to give you the correct fuse, go to where sparks go as opposed to a chain store, you'll be able to buy one rather than a bag of ten. Are your plugs fused in Australia or is the fuse in the socket?
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