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  1. I'm putting this amp up for sale as I dont need an amp so powerful.
    Its just under a year old but due to a lack of a pre-amp until recently its only been used 4 times.
    Its in perfect condition and I'd like £320 + delivery for it......price drop to £300.

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    Here is the spec;

    Product detail
    A real breakthrough in professional amplifier technology: Synq introduces a new range of CLASS-D AMPLIFIERS with exceptional power and competitive pricing! The extremely high efficiency, reduced power waste and very low heat dissipation are the main advantages of these PWM-amplifiers! Incredible space savings and low weight, only 5.5Kg make them a must for mobile PA systems. Output power is exceptionally high with this model delevering 2 x 1100 Watts rms into a 4 ohm load.
    # Fully protected for professional use featuring: Signal + current limiters Overload protection
    # Short circuit current protection
    # DC protection
    # Thermal protection
    # AC, VHF protection
    # Soft start
    # Very powerful bass response, perfect for subwoofers!
    # Switchable 30Hz high pass filter
    # 3 different working modes: stereo, bridge and mono
    # Balanced in/outputs on XLR + 6.3mm jack
    # 2 Speakon connectors (left and right outputs)
    # 1 separate Speakon output for bridge mode.

    Power 8 Ohms: 2 x 650W rms
    Power 4 Ohms: 2 x 1100W rms
    Bridged mono 8 Ohms: 1 x 2200W rms
    Frequency response: 5 - 30.000Hz ±1dB
    THD: <0.04%
    Input sensitivity: 0.75/1.4V
    Input impedance: 10/20K?balanced / unbalanced
    S/N ration: >100dB
    Damping (8ohm/1kHz): >300
    Slew Rate: 29V/µS
    Dimensions: 482 x 301 x 44mm
    Weight: 5.5kg

  2. Have broken the E string strung through the body on my Jazz during gigs 2 weeks running now.
    Its always the E string that goes too.
    Gonna string it through the bridge and see what happens.

    I think its the sharp angle as it goes over the saddle that makes it weak. I'm certain its fatigue as I've had one go whilst practising when I was playing finger style very lightly.

  3. I prefer it sat horizontal on the floor as I think I get better bass response that way.
    I did have it on top of a lighting box for a while but I think it lacked something.

    If it has to go on the side to save space I put the horn to the floor if I want the full bass output. If there are noise restrictions I put the horn to the top to cut the bass a bit.

  4. Boss GT6b effects unit in a custom made fully foamed flightcase.
    The flightcase lid can be removed so the unit is used on the floor sat in the base.
    Manual and mains adapter.

    The unit is in excellent condition but for one small scratch which I have tried to show in the pic.
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    I am selling it because I dont use it anymore and need the space.

    £150 + postage.

    Located in london if collection is preferred.

  5. I was just wondering what position you favour for your Schroeder 1212 (or 1210 I guess).

    Sometimes space restrictions means that the cabinet has to be on its side so do you have the port and horn down or up?

    What difference do you think it makes either way?

    cheers

    W

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