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mumra

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  1. Yeah but noone intrested.the truth is that it is a heavy bass but very good in my opinion
  2. For sale an Ibanez st 824, bass, made in japan 3/1981, walnut, bolt on. It has many cosmetic marks and one small in the first fret from a string. The hardware and electronics are all original and in perfect condition. It comes without case and ships from Greece. I am also looking for an aria pro elite I bass.
  3. Hallo to all.I have a takamine eg512C electroacoustic bass. The "box" of the preamp (is the preamp withaout the tuner), it has broken clips so the preamp moving and I can't play with amplifier.Does anyone have any idea how to fix it?
  4. Hallo to all.i have an ibanez st824 walnut in good codition.i am thinking to sale it for bying an aria pro sb elite 1 or ii .i would like to ask you for a suggested price. thanks a lot
  5. I see that noone wants this bass.(i don't now why) I want it for 150. Good luck with the sale men.
  6. Thanks a lot for your answers. I will change the cables. I hope not have problem. Maybe I go the amp to the authorized ealer in Greece.
  7. Hallo to all. Sorry for my English. I have an AMPEG SVT 4 PRO bass amp.I bought it from USA with 110V.I am from Greece.Here we have 220V. Now i use the amp with an external transformer 110 to 220V.The question is if anyone have the same problem and what he do for this. I would like to know if I could do something inside the amp. I contact with ampeg and they send me the following answer : [color="#FF0000"] Hi, Thanks for writing. This particular amp requires more than just a fuse change, but will also require that the transformer be tapped, if that option is available. Most SLM (Saint Louis Music) amps after 2003 have a transformer that can be tapped. According to the serial number, the SVT4Pro was manufactured in August, 2005. However, if the transformer cannot be tapped, you would need to get an external step down/step up transformer, depending on the voltage of the amp and the voltage of where the amp will used. Just as a side note, taking a domestic unit out of the United States automatically voids the warranty because international trade agreements. If you would like to get schematics to see if the transformer can be tapped, please read, fill out, and reply to the information below: All the Best,[/color] I don't understand the "transformer ca be tapped". A guy in a local service center told to me that he can change some cables and the everything it's ok. I am afraid if this its a problem from the amp. I hope you understand. Thanks
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