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johnbiffa

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  1. Sold my Apogee Quartet to Ian, great communication and rapid payment, pleasure to do business with him.
  2. Following an upgrade I am now selling my Rupert Neve Audio Interface/ DI Box Superior phase coherence Rupert Neve custom transformer Input headroom of +21.5 dBU Power supply 48 V phantom power Ground lift Instrument and speaker mode for various applications Connections: in - 6.3 mm jack, thru - 6.3 mm jack, out - XLR Internet price is currently £288 and this is unmarked having seen very little use and comes boxed with postage included or collection from nr York
  3. SOLD Having upgraded to more channels for my studio I am now selling my Apogee Quartet audio interface which is the ultimate desktop audio interface and studio control unit for professional recording. Made for the musician, producer and engineer that wants the ultimate sound quality and studio control in a compact desktop form factor, Quartet features legendary Apogee AD/DA conversion, 4 world-class microphone preamps, USB MIDI I/O, ESS Sabre32 DAC technology and monitor controls. There is faint scratch on front and the box went long ago........comes with mini usb cable and power supply. Very faint scratch on front fascia but barely noticeable and everything works perfectly. Can be collected nr York or posted for £10 Internet pricing was around £1300 but no seems to be discontinued.......so pick up a bargain at £375
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  5. Very interested does it have a Vanderkley cover?
  6. As bass players we often have to mix our own gigs from the stage, and such users are the prime market for the M20D , although it's perfectly capable of acting as a front-of-house mixer, or being put to use in installations, as long as the input channel count is sufficient. Line 6's aim was to produce a fully featured digital mixer where most of the clever stuff was looked after either automatically, or via source-specific presets, so that musicians with less mixing experience than a dedicated FOH engineer could still achieve good results. All the tools that professional sound engineers are used to are also here, though, and can be accessed via channel presets, simplified 'Quick Tweak' adjustments, or full-on 'Deep Tweaking'. Cosmetically, the M20D is rather unconventional, with its massively thick metal front panel, two rows of six variable-colour, illuminated push encoders and a seven-inch resistive colour touchscreen. There are no faders and very few physical buttons: five mode buttons occupy the space to the left of the screen, with just two to the right. Below and to the right of the screen is a large rotary control. 12 'combi' mic/line inputs (with phantom power switchable in banks of six), four jack inputs, XLR outputs for the main stereo outputs and the four monitor feeds, and a headphone outlet with its own volume control. There's also an auxiliary stereo mini-jack input, two footswitch jacks, an XLR for the L6 Link, a USB port for a memory stick, hard drive or Wi-Fi adaptor (for controlling the mixer wirelessly from an iPad), an SD card slot, and a further mini USB port for PC connection. Power is delivered via a standard IEC socket and, being universal, the internal PSU will adapt to all common 50/60Hz mains voltages. Very clever desk for the muso and only for sale as we now hire PA's with engineers, the real attraction was the ability to record direct and also the 20 second hard drive record facility to allow mixing without everyone hanging around and getting stressed !!!!
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  8. Bought a Darkglass Element from Jason, a pleasure to do business with, highly recommended Cheers Jason John
  9. Bought an Aguilar Chorosaurus pedal from Jack, rapid comms and posting, highly recommended
  10. These amps are awesome, love mine paired with the LNT210 no one need be concerned re volume or tone
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  12. This is a great price for a cracking bass, someone pull the trigger !
  13. I owned a new pair of matched olive green stained Wal's in 1980, fretted and fretless, traded them for a 63 Jazz in 81 when I lived in Bristol always wondered where they went after. I remember them as being good but not fabulous unlike my Sadowsky NYC's which are everything I ever wanted in terms of feel, build and sound.
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