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samkeen

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  1. Seems most folks either want Scott to dull it down, or expect him to make the greatest fusion record ever. I think what he’s doing is pretty great and I hope he gets more young people into fusion, that would be cool.
  2. Mick helped facilitate a recent sale in tricky circumstances. As others here have said, he’s a gent and clearly a great pal to have. Cheers Mick
  3. Any feedback from purchases, trades, sales etc
  4. Beedster is doing you a favour suggesting a new thread if you want to raise the price. I’d suggest dropping the attitude too.
  5. What a beast!
  6. That finish is really beautiful. GLWTS
  7. That’s really lovely. In the unlikely event that it’s available in a couple of months I’ll gladly take it off your hands! Have you got any audio clips?
  8. Stunning! Open to any trades?
  9. What a beautiful bass! Do you have any sound clips you could upload pls?
  10. Fantastic cabinet. I'm an EA player though and this adds a little too much of its own tone for my taste. Barely gigged, second owner (previous owner barely gigged either) in great condition. Blurb: The Traveler 121H is fantastic for bass players who need a smaller, warm sounding rig. This cab, which won the 2007 "Best Bass Cabinet" MIPA award, is the number one choice for acoustic bass players. IMPEDANCE: 8 ohms SPEAKER SIZE 1x12 in. BASS PORT rear TWEETER 1" compression driver with custom horn POWER HANDLING 400W RMS (AES Standard) CROSSOVER FREQUENCY 3.5 kHz FREQUENCY RESPONSE 40 Hz to 20 kHz SENSITIVITY 99 dB SPL WEIGHT 34.61 lbs / 15.7 kg HEIGHT 15.35 in. / 39 cm WIDTH 23.39 in. / 59.4 cm DEPTH 17.05 in. / 43.3 cm thanks!
  11. Thanks all, I appreciate the advice (and wry wisdom Bill!)
  12. Excellent, thanks very much for clarifying this guys. I am buying a 4 ohm cab, as it's lovely, great price and a good size for small to medium gigs, but as it's only a 1x12 there may be times when I'd prefer to add a second cab, but my amp doesn't go down to 2 ohms.
  13. I read this on a hifi forum, but I'm concerned that this might be wrong, and wouldn't want to damage the driver: [font=sans-serif][size=3]two resistances in series gave a combined resisitance that was their sum. I don't think this has changed. Connect a 4 Ohm resistor anywhere between one speaker terminal and the corresponding terminal on the amp, and you add 4 Ohms to what the amp sees. The amp doesn't know, or care, whether the load is a speaker or a lump of wood.[/size][/font]
  14. Hi all, Can anyone tell me, is it possible to convert a 1x12 4 ohm cab to 8 ohms? Hoping to do it if it's feasible / not expensive! Thanks
  15. Thanks Andy, great to meet you both too! Best of luck with it, enjoy that low B!
  16. You'll probably find you'll get a lot more interest once you've got some pics up!
  17. On hold pending
  18. PMed zipideebass
  19. Bump! Happy May Day
  20. Still very interested in this - may well be in touch soon if my EUB sells! Buy with confidence from eubassix - excellent chap to deal with. Bump!
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