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  1. I've had this since the 60's. Condition, well, umm, used. It hasn't been used for at least 40 years.

    It has the original Goodmans 18", Audiom 91 speaker, which still works.

    I know I should state a price, but I've no idea what it is worth. Any ideas ?

    It's about 20" wide x 30" high x 12" deep.


    About the price. I've been offered £100 to £150 by a collector, so I guess £130.

  2. [quote name='headofire' post='1091274' date='Jan 16 2011, 12:35 PM']You might want a bullet proof vest too fella.... :)

    learn bank robber by the clash... white boy reggae is the place to start if your coming from rock.
    Learn the real stuff tho, get some scratch perry in, early sly and robbie, or the wailers live at the rainbow album. All good introductions to the one drop.

    One drop btw is following the bass drum which is usually on the 2 and 4 beats (simplified obviously) where it would normally be on the 1 and 3 in rock and roll.
    Stick on no woman no cry from live at the rainbow. Have a really good listen to whats happening between the bass drum and what Fams plays on the bass. You should float over the groove, note placement is everything!

    good luck![/quote]

    Now that is useful info. Is it always off beat, ie, 2 & 4 ?

    Sly - do you mean Sly & the family stone ? Their stuff is really difficult ( and brilliant ) on say 'if you want me to stay' ?

  3. [quote name='galore' post='1091226' date='Jan 16 2011, 11:48 AM']You have to get some of the best sweet Mary money can buy and smoke at least 4 jints. When you're close to this:

    [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUZa0W7s_Pg"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUZa0W7s_Pg[/url]

    you're good to play some reggae :)[/quote]


    That's the sort of guide I need. That laugh !!

  4. They sound happy compared to this - Jim Reeves - Old Tige.

    [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaEGlYFhnRc"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaEGlYFhnRc[/url]

    (Tige you were faithful faithful to the end
    Tige how I miss you you were my best friend)
    Three years of Army Service done and I was headin' home at last.
    I got to thinking bout my dog and things long gone and past.
    How old Tige pulled me from the creek when I had no pulse or breath,
    and how he saved me from the chargin' bull that gored my Dad to death.
    As a kid I'd dream of bears and tremble to my toes
    Till old Tige come up to my bed and nudge me with his nose.
    Then my fears would melt away and Tige would go lie down,
    I'd drift on back to sleep without another sound.
    The big bus stopped I got off - it was awful dark and thick with fog.
    Then something gently nuzzled me and there stood Tige my dog.
    I wondered if my faithful dog had met the bus each day
    And all the dreary winter nights since I'd been away.
    To have Tige meet me here like this, I was...I was really glad
    'Cause I hadn't needed Tige so much since the day they'd buried Dad.
    Two long miles still lay ahead, but what I didn't know
    A giant Dam was being built where the old road used to go.
    I thank the Lord for sending Tige and I followed where he led,
    Knowing well without his help that I'd be good as dead.
    Tige inched along this way and that, going rough and slow,
    And I could hear the water lappin' at the ledges far below.
    Then through the mist I saw a light and mother in her chair,
    I reached down to pet old Tige but he wasn't there.
    I'm thankful Mom you had old Tige these three lonely years
    I owe my life to him tonight, I couldn't help my tears.
    You say you wrote me bout the Dam, well, God was sure with us
    I didn't get your letter, Mom, but old Tige met the bus.
    I hate to tell you son, she said, but now you've got to know.
    When you left it broke his heart...Tige died three years ago.
    (You were my best friend)

  5. Hi, I need to sell these, unfortunately, as I need the money.

    Pair of QSC K 10 powered speakers, 1000 w each. Details ;-

    SPECIFICATIONS K10
    Configuration Multipurpose 2-way
    Transducers
    Low-frequency
    High-frequency
    10" cone transducer
    1.75" diaphragm compression driver
    Frequency Response (-6 dB) 60 Hz - 18 kHz
    Frequency Range (-10 dB) 56 Hz - 20 kHz
    Nominal Coverage (-6 dB) 90 conical
    Maximum SPL (1 meter) 129 dB peak
    Amplifiers
    Power Output 1000 W Class D
    Input Impedance (ohms) XLR / 1/4": 40k balanced / 20k unbalanced
    XLR / 1/4" MIC mode: 2260 balanced
    RCA: 10k
    Controls Power, Gain A, Gain B, Mic/Line, LF Mode (Ext Sub/Norm/DEEP;), HF Mode (Flat/Vocal Boost), Front LED (On/Off/Limit)
    Indicators Power, Signal A, Signal B, Standby, Limit, Mic
    Connectors Balanced female XLR/1/4" line/mic level input, Balanced female XLR/1/4" line level input, Dual Balanced male XLR full range line level out , Balanced male XLR "mix" out, Stereo RCA line level input, Remote gain control, Locking IEC power connector
    Cooling On demand, 50 mm variable speed fan
    Amplifier Protection Thermal limiting, output overcurrent, overtemperature muting, GuardRail;
    Transducer Protection Thermal limiting, excursion limiting
    AC Power Input Universal power supply 85 - 265 VAC, 50 - 60 Hz
    AC Power Consumption
    (1/8 Power) 100 VAC, 2.3 A
    120 VAC, 2.01 A
    230 VAC, 1.13 A
    Enclosure
    Material Impact resistant ABS
    Finish Black paint
    Grille Black powder coated 18 gauge steel
    Dimensions (HWD) 20.4" x 12.6" x 11.8"
    519 mm x 320 mm x 300 mm
    Weight (Net) 32 lb / 14.5 kg



    Cost £650 each new one year ago. Used in my garage for practise only. A couple of minor marks.

  6. Hi, I may be interested in this, if I sell my powered system ( need money so downsizing ) I have a mixer, which we just use for vocals, and 2 passive PA speakers. Would this be all I need ? Could I take the output from the mixer straight into this ? Richard. I live near Reading, so could collect.

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