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darwin

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  1. I use the line-out (via the jack socket) rather then XLR Di. I'm sure you could use the XLR though

    Edit - just noticed you have a Mark Bass LM... I used to use the 'Tuner Out' socket on my LMII to feed the IEM before I moved to the TC RH450.

  2. I've the exact rig and have been very pleased with it. The 450 head and 2x10 on its own sound great and has plenty of volume for smaller gigs. Adding the 1x12 really adds to the sound. I leave the 1x12 at our practice venue and just take it to larger gigs...

  3. [sub]I had exactly the problem as you withT15s bought to go with my existing E15 moulded plugs. Absolutly no bass response and very quiet too, usless for IEM. They were used for one gig and then put away in a drawer somewhere. I never thought of contacting ACS though.[/sub]

    [sub]I now use some Shure SE215s headphones (without my moulded plugs) which do a great job at isolating loud drums/guitars and also have great bass response. I use a Shure IEM and mix a feed from the [sub][size="2"]my amp [/size][/sub]along with a feed from the PA for vocals and it works a treat. Its just a shame I didn't discover ear plugs or IEMs years ago... before I got tinitus !![/sub]

  4. I've got one of these (Dark Blue/Maple) which I used as my main gigging bass for several years until I bought a USA Deluxe Jazz earlier this year. I keep thinking about selling mine but everytime I pick it up again and play it it convinces me not too.

    I know some knock the MIM Fenders but this is a great gigging bass offering a good range of sounds and avilable for a good price IMO

    Good luck with the sale.

  5. This brings back some memories... I had a passive one of these in this colour when gigging in my first band about 20 years ago, in fact I did my first gig with one.

    Fits in a guitar case which means it fits across most car boots unlike standard bass cases which was a big advantage back then when I was driving around in my lime green metro !

    A great bass and if it was the lighter (ash ?) colour rather than walnut I'd have it.

  6. [quote name='waynepunkdude' post='1285727' date='Jun 28 2011, 09:25 PM']I have the RS210, I've heard the 112 does make it more 'full' although the 210 on it's own is pretty savage.[/quote]

    +1 to the above.
    For both sound and portability I've been really pleased with both cabs on their own but even more so used together.
    Good luck with the sale.

  7. Hi,

    I've decided to sell this now I'm not playing the larger venues I bought it for any more. It's in good condition with a RoqSolid cover and it's also got removable wheels.

    ** Sold **

    I'd also be interested in trades for a TC Electronic RS210 or RS112 cab

    I'd prefer pick up from Ipswich as its very heavy to post. If you want to arrange your own courier I will pack as best I can but you'll have to take responsibility for it.

    Darren



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    •Power handling: 600 watts
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    •Phenolic tweeter with integral phase plug
    •Custom crossover with variable tweeter control
    •One Neutrik Speakon and two 1/4" inputs
    •Frequency response: 41 Hz to 16 kHz
    •Sensitivity: 98 dB 1W 1M
    •Casters included
    •Recessed deep-dish handles
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  8. Now Sold.



    Hi,

    Used a several times but been sitting around for last year since also using Wireless in-Ear - two packs on a strap is too bulkly !

    Boxed in excellent condition. Retails at aroud £130, looking for £75 + P&P

    £8 for Special Delivery Next Day
    £4 for Royal Mail Parcels

    [url="http://www.sennheiser.co.uk/uk/home_en.nsf/root/private_microphones_wireless_021004"]http://www.sennheiser.co.uk/uk/home_en.nsf...wireless_021004[/url]

    SENNHEISER FREEPORT INSTRUMENT SET FEATURES

    Includes 1 bodypack transmitter SK 2, 1 diversity receiver EM 1, 1 jack plug cable, 1 power supply, 1 user manual.
    4 Switchable Channels.
    4 Systems can be operated simultaneously.
    Adjustable Squelch for undisturbed operation.
    Compact diversity receiver.
    Front-mounted antennas.
    Switchable UHF frequencies.
    Simultaneous operation of four systems.
    XLR balanced and 1/4-inch (6.3mm)jack unbalanced output options.
    Continuous operation of up to ten hours from a single 9V battery.

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