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bobpalt

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  1. We bought these so we could use our main speakers facing the audience and have a second, slightly smaller set of speakers facing towards the band to use as monitors. They could just as easily be used to mount 2 speakers on a single speaker pole facing the same way, being fully adjustable and superb K&M quality.Only used a couple of times, as our 2 singers moaned about having a generic mix across the stage (I thought it was superb!) and wanted to hear 99.99% themselves in their mixes.

  2. Next on my list of retirement sales.

    As new, Mk 2 model with cable simulation. Gigged a few times, and it really is a wonderful, trouble free piece of kit. No need for batteries, and the sound qulaity is exactly as produced by your rig, no colouration I can spot.

    Comes in carry case with a few tiny scratches, otherwise as new. NOW SOLD

  3. "Nobody can sell anything .
    I have quite a few hundred quids of gig money currently burning a hole. Quite a few of the basses I am very attracted to are collection only."

    I'll deliver/have delivered the 60th Anniversary P Bass!!!!!

    Cheers,

    Bob

  4. Our guitarists just use tiny practice amps, their usual pedal set ups and then di into the desk. You don't need any volume on the amps. I use an EBS 60 wattbass combo turned right down, di'd again into the desk. 6 cheap headphone amps complete the kit, one for each of us. Result, practice heaven! With the Yamaha digital mixer, we can all have our own individual mixes in the cans as well. What could be better?

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