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[color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Selling a Peavey 410TX bass cab. 8 ohm. 350 watts RMS 700 watts. [/font][/color]
[color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]This is nuclear proof. In great condition.[/font][/color]
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oh no...i sold mine and desperately miss it.
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keep me away, i must not buy...
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still available??
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It is sold or still available now. last post and title conflict? :/
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Is this still available?
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That is lush, I have real Jaguar GAS... I've read a few people unhappy about the shielding or lack of it, but it sounds fairly easy to fix...
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Dammit, and it appears just at a time when I have nothing I want to sell aswell...
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Any trades at all or just sale?
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Arghhh! want!
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I would love to buy this... must resist...
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This kind of thing:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzdHxqwTO-4
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I need to get that awesome 80s synth sound that was in the main usually a Yamaha DX7.
I tried the Boss SYB-3, maybe it was my lack of knowledge but I fiddled for ages and got nothing that even vaguely replicated the sound I was looking for. I'm loathed to buy and resell every synth pedal out there testing them all out, so do any of you have any experience of getting the sound and can give me any tips?
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Yep, it is there too
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[size=4][font=Arial][color=#000000]Fender licensed Jazz Bass Body, built by Musikraft.[/color][/font]
[color=#000000][font=Times][font=Arial]This body is over 20 years old, and makes a great early 70s Jazz Bass with fantastic patina and 'that' 70s tone. It's a super light ash body at only 2.5kg, has a great tone and is finished in a beautiful nitro which has aged really well. The ageing is completely natural, there's no fake relic or road worn finish on this. The original colour can be seen where the scratchplate and bridge cover have been. The finish has wonderful cracking to it as you can see in the photos. Copper shielded control cavity.[/font][/font][/color]
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ah thanks
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Oh god, if only I had £1250 spare right now, I'd be in the car on the way to yours...
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perfect, thanks!
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1 - Antex have been going a long time and I doubt it will be a problem.
2 - I'm an ex-electronics engineer and I've never replaced the tip on an iron.
Use a damp soldering sponge (or an old damp rag) to keep the tip clean and it'll be fine.
Watts - the higher the wattage the faster it heats. Either will get to the heat you need. If you're only wanting it for doing the occasional bass re-wire and a few other stuff you come across, then don't go mad. 30W will be fine.
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Thanks! The reason I ask about changing tips is that I can't find one that comes with a chisel tip and I was told that is the ideal tip for the type of soldering I'm looking to do. Would the tip that comes on this iron be suitable then? [url="http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/antex-30w-soldering-iron-includes-stand-n11by"]http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/antex-30w-soldering-iron-includes-stand-n11by[/url] -
Also, what wattage would you recommend for being able to solder onto the back of pots? Does it need to be over 50W or will 30W suffice?
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So if I bought an Antex 30W soldering iron would most replacement tips fit, are they universal sizes?
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Has anyone heard from Howard recently, I haven't since May 26th... Hope he's okay?
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Looking to get myself a soldering kit, I've seen people rating the kits by Antex & Weller, and saying to avoid eBay/Maplin ones. So for basic guitar wiring it looks like I need about 40/50W to be able to get the wires onto the back of pots, and a chisel tip is best.
Here's the problem, I cant find any reasonably priced kits that have chisel tips, they all have pointed or screwdriver tips. Are all tips generally the same spec, will random no brand tips from Amazon or eBay fit into most irons? Can anyone help?
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still available?
SOLD : Peavey 410TX
in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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High Wycombe, Bucks