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[b]Ebay: Major bargain going on here. This is now on ebay with a starting price of £550!! AUCTION ENDS TODAY AT 8:50 . Bid and you might get this bass for £550! Link:[/b] [b][url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Stunning-Warrior-Soldier-Bass-1997-Handmade-USA-Rare-Musicman-active-PU-/260941545348?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item3cc153ff84"]http://www.ebay.co.u...=item3cc153ff84[/url][/b] Feel free to come and try this out in Lincoln. This is now for sale at the new price of £850. I am having to let go of my Warrior bass. This is a soldier model (maybe 'signature soldier' or 'armed soldier?) made in 1997, so it's a very early Warrior and higher quality than most of the newer Warriors. I've heard that Warrior had a few problems with the quality of their instruments in the early 2000s, but this was way before then. Anyway, details of the bass below. Everyone in America knows how amazing these instruments are, but unfortunately this is for uk buyers only. [b]The bass[/b] The body is made from mahogany, with a flamed maple top and a purpleheart tone bar. The neck is also mahogany with a purpleheart tone bar and a birdseye maple fingerboard. The headstock is stunning! The neck is bolt-on and has two separate truss rods. There are 24 frets and because of the shape of the bass you can easily access all of them. There is a sword inlay on the 12th fret. The bass sounds really great with this unique pickup configuration. The pickups are by Bartolini and the bass is active. I can't stress enough how well this plays and sounds. [b]Condition[/b] The bass is in good condition. Being extra detailed, there are two dings next to the pickups and some not-bad bucklerash on the back. I'll update this if I discover anything else! [b]Price[/b] I'm looking to quickly sell it for[b] £850[/b]. There's a similar warrior on ebay with slightly worse spec for £1250!
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Ah, I remember searching for a Pearce BC1 about a year ago. The best way to go is to buy one off the american ebay. They do come up if you're patient and they go for quite cheap, even when you factor in postage and customs. I haven't seen one go in the UK though. If your interested I'm selling the power amp that I've been using with my Pearce for just £100. The combination sounds awesome! [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=131666&hl=harrison"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...amp;hl=harrison[/url]
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Harrison K2000 Stereo Power Amp
michael-faces replied to michael-faces's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Harrison K2000 Stereo Power Amp
michael-faces replied to michael-faces's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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[quote]Agreed, although is this cab a Black Widow version, or the Sheffield one?[/quote] Well, from what I can remember, this was a black widow cab but the previous owner had just put in a new speaker when I bought it. He gave me the other details but unfortunately couldn't remember the name of the speaker. I've had a look but I can't tell what it is... it doesn't look like a black widow or a sheffield. Whatever it is, it does sound great.
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Harrison K2000 Stereo Power Amp
michael-faces replied to michael-faces's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Harrison K2000 Stereo Power Amp
michael-faces replied to michael-faces's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Harrison K2000 Stereo Power Amp
michael-faces replied to michael-faces's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Gale Storm 8 subwoofer
michael-faces replied to michael-faces's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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Harrison PA150 Mos-Fet Mixer Amp
michael-faces replied to phsycoandy's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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For sale here are two Digitech MV-5s. I think these were originally made in 1996. [url="http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/1996_articles/jul96/ditechvocalist.html"]http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/1996_artic...chvocalist.html[/url] One is in practically perfect condition, the other has a few more marks on the top. The only disadvantage is that these don't come with a manual. Because of this I'll let two of these go for [b]£100[/b] if they're together. This is a bargain; two just sold on ebay for £75 each. MV5 SPECIFICATIONS • Microphone Input: Balanced XLR, >2kohms • Line Input: Unbalanced jack, >10kohms • Input Level (mic): -31dBu to -3dBu • Outputs: Two unbalanced jacks, 1.5kohm • Maximum output level: +14dBu +/-2dB • Sampling: 16-bit linear at 31.25kHz • Frequency Response: 30Hz to 11.5kHz, +0.5/-3.0dB through DSP30Hz to 30kHz, +/-1.5dB, analogue bypass • Signal-to-Noise Ratio: >86dB A-weighted through DSP>92dB A-weighted, analogue bypass • THD: <0.03% at 1kHz CHORD TYPES In Chordal Mode, the Digitech MIDI Vocalist will recognise any of the following chord types, in any key: • Major • Major 7 • Minor • Minor 7 • Dominant 7 • Major 6 • Augmented 7 • Minor 7 flat 5 • Diminished • Suspended • Suspended 7 • Minor-major 7. SCALE TYPES In Scalic Mode, the Digitech MIDI Vocalist can be set to any of the following scale types, in any key: • Major • Major raised 7 • Major lowered 5 • Major 6 • Dorian • Minor • Harmonic Minor • Diminished • Whole Tone