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BCH

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  1. Quilter Bass Block 800 bag & locking mains lead. Perfect working order. I have been using it with various cab's ( Quilter, Greenboy, Scott Dixon wedge 12" & 10") & basses ...All sound fantastic. The Bass Block provides a simple interface to very dynamic usable sounds. More info Power Output: 450 watts-8 ohms, 800-watts, 4 ohms AC Power Req.: 100–240Vac, 50–60 Hz, 250 W typical, 1000W peak. Input Connections: PASSIVE: ¼" mono (full gain), 2 meg ACTIVE: ¼" mono (-10dB gain), 30K LINE INPUT: XLR 10K balanced, 1V full scale. Line Output: XLR, quasi-balanced, 400 ohms, 1V full scale Speaker Output: 4-8 ohms, 90V, 25A peak Headphone Out: 3.5mm mini-jack, 20 ohms per side, 2V peak. Dimensions: 8.5”(218mm) x 7.5” (190mm) x 3” (76mm) Weight: 3.7 lbs (1.6kg) https://www.quilterlabs.com/index.php/product/bass-block-800
  2. These are amazing custom hand made basses. The design, construction and materials are first class. Easy to play due to imaginative ergonomics and achieves a (new!) acoustic deep sound with a piano ring achieving a deep cut through. They also look cool, its good to be different and support bass innovation I have the 4 string fretted & 6 string electro acoustic (rocklight), which Mike introduced, he's a great guy, buy with confidence....B
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    Ritter R8 SOLD

    Ha, thx...whatever you do "don't try it"....best...B
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    Ritter R8 SOLD

    He's clearly a one off...combining Art & Instrument Its also the small practical things...e.g.rear jack & straplok mounting
  5. Ritter R8 Single cut 4 string bass .
  6. Fab amp (yes I have one)...GLWS perfect match with....
  7. Buy with confidence...I did...GLWTS
  8. >125 editions of the UK Bass Guitar magazine, from 2008 to 2020 ( I think over that time they issued ~183) All in good nick, plenty of lockdown bass content? Collection only....all money going to the Hope centre https://northamptonhopecentre.org.uk/
  9. Update on aluminium wedge cab.... ..after testing the first production unit, which I was very happy with, John Dixon decided to increase the sealing with custom gaskets, something he developed when supplying the US airforce. Because the cab volume & port is optimised for the Celestion BN12-300S, in theory the cab efficiency/clarity should improve. I & a bass mate in Birmingham received the new version 10 days ago and after playing with a variety of basses and cab comparisons...the theory is reality..we are both v'pleased. Sound is subjective...(I use it for monitoring +DI & small venues) ...so all I can say is I can achieve all the sounds & volume I need with more depth & clarity than the cab's I have had (Ashdown, Greenboy, Quilter, Agular, EA, etc)....and the cab is only 11.5kg. (see pic's on page 1) Lid is ~1.5kg John, has designed a 1x10 + compression driver, which I'm looking forward to trying. John is a founder of Scott Dixon, I am a customer & have no commercial interest (except paying the invoice!)
  10. ON HOLD Price cut £350...now £300...collection from Northampton Quilter Bassliner 2x10W.docx
  11. Great...do have a look at the light weight cab I got 10 days ago for comparison British hand made. It larger because I wanted to get the full volume recommended by Celestian
  12. I think someone was asking what speakers are used?...Jenson
  13. The AT 112 H would be my choice as it has front port. I have never liked rear ports because they are very position/venue sensitive imo...if you go ahead let us know where you purchased & your opinion
  14. A shout out for Anaconda ...this is what Andrew built for me, (Jazz vibe) now my #1 followed by ACG Finn & Recurve and Ritter R8 https://www.anacondabasses.co.uk/Basses/featured-bass---1
  15. This is the m/c that stamps out the sheet parts for a triple case in 10 min's
  16. UPDATE...apologies the aircraft aluminium is 1.2mm NOT 2.4mm the baffle is ~3mm
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