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Bernmeister

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  1. I've been lucky enough to have done a few deals & met with daf in the past &
    not only has he done me great deals, i have gained a great friend too.

    Cheers Daf
    I think its my turn for the drinks when we next meet. :)

  2. I've just checked out the swr website, here's the link, hope this helps.
    Its their vintage section page, you may have to scroll through to find the relevent section.

    [url="http://www.swrsound.com/support/vintage.php#procomboamps"]http://www.swrsound.com/support/vintage.php#procomboamps[/url]

  3. Hi all,
    After a great deal of soul searching i've decided to put this up for sale.

    Its rated at 250 watts @ 8ohm.
    1x15 cab with a tweeter & is rear ported.
    weighs approx 59lbs in a nice compact 22" width,20" high,16.5" depth sized cabinet, so its an easily manageable size.
    Fits in the back easily (with rear seats folded down) of my micra with an 2x10.
    I'm asking a reasonable £180, as i have already replaced this with another couple of Swr 2x10 cabs.

    Cab has been gigged, but has been very well looked after & has all original components.
    These were only available for a short while & then got replaced with the Son of Bertha cab.
    This has been well looked after & has very minor marks( being ultra fussy).

    Would rather prospective buyer collect the cab, but i'm willing to meet around the motorway network around
    the Birmingham area. i.e: M6,M5 or M42 to complete the deal.

    P.s Cab for sale is in the bottom left corner of the photo.
    Thanks for looking.
    Bernie.

  4. Keep up the good work, its good to see someone who isn't
    fully confident in woodwork making an effort.

    I can see that as you go along & see some progress being made
    your gaining more confidence along the way.
    I'm sure this will turn out great.

    Well done, i can't wait for your next installment

  5. Although we're going slightly off topic ("sorry all").
    I've been using swr amps & cabs for more than 10 years & have never had any problems at all.

    I could go on to list the swr equipment that i proudly own, but i could always post a pic, but again
    that'll be going off topic.

    but i'll endeavour to put some pics up soon :)

  6. Oh !! plus 1 on roger inniss.

    What a superb player, being based in birmingham i've been lucky enough to have
    seen this man play in local bars on numerous occassions over the years.

    His playing never fails to inspire me, after seeing him play i always end up scurring home
    to practice more.

  7. My perception of what Mr Berlin says is mainly for the shock factor.
    He likes to cause controversy by what he says.

    I think the reason behind this is that he likes people to think / explore
    what works for them best, as well as experimenting with unusual time
    signatures, the use of vibrato etc.

  8. Mmm i'd have to agree with dood on this one & believe me
    i've experimented.

    In a nice sterile atmosphere of a rehearsal room the lower frequencies
    of the 15's would sound nice & give you a fuller sound.

    But in the complexities of a gig situation especially if a p.a is being used
    i would definately add another 4 x 10 it will cut thro any mush onstage so that
    it will be much more audible to your ears, hence the notes will sound more clearer/ definable.

    The reason added 15" may work for David Nimrod is that his 15" speaker is on top of the 4 x10
    which brings it upto his ear level.

    Hope that this helps :)

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