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  1. hello selling my wireless sytem its as new and rackmounted


    Concert IV is the best possible choice for those who want absolutely professional wireless without going over budget. Designed to break the price/performance barrier for sophisticated VHF systems, Concert IV uses the highest quality components throughout. It takes RF performance to a new level for fail-safe reception while providing transparent audio, quiet performance, rugged construction, and comprehensive features. Everything you need to get the job done right — and more.
    System Includes: CR4 Receiver and CT4G Guitar Belt-pack Transmitter with Permanently Attached ¹ in. Cable.


    Concert IV Wireless Instrument System Specifications

    System Includes: CR4 Receiver and CT4G Guitar Belt-pack Transmitter with Permanently Attached ¹ in. Cable.
    Transmitter (CT4L, CT4G, and HT4)
    Transmission Mode: Frequency modulation, 80KF3E, 20 kHz peak deviation
    Frequency Range: 173.60 MHz to 216.20 MHz, 5 frequencies
    OSC System: Crystal controlled, x9 multiplication
    RF Power: 20 mW
    Operating Range: 300 ft.
    Frequency Stability: ± 10 ppm
    Approvals: Complies with ETS 300 422 and FCC Part 74
    Radiating Harmonic and Spurious Emission: Below limits of applicable regulations
    Antenna Type: Integral with input cable (CT4L, CT4G), Internal (HT4)
    Audio Frequency Response: 40 Hz to 16 kHz ±3 dB (when used with the CR4 receiver)
    Pre-Emphasis: 50 µSec
    Noise Reduction System: NE571 based compandor
    Signal-to-Noise Ratio: > 100 dB (when used with CR4 receiver)
    Maximum Input Level: 0 dBV (CT4L, CT4G), -20 dBV (HT4)
    T.H.D.: < 1% @ 1 kHz
    Current Consumption: 22 mA
    Battery Life (MN1604 9-volt alkaline): 18 - 20 hours
    Operating Temperature: -10 to +55 degrees C
    Controls: CT4L/CT4G Power On/Off, Mute On/Off, Level Control (Trimpot); HT4 Power On/Off, Audio On/Off, Level Control (Trimpot)
    LED Indicator: Battery low
    Dimensions (W x H x D):
    CT4L/CT4G 65: 2.6 x 0.87 x 0.4 in.
    HT4 37: 1.46 x 6.8 in.
    Weight: 90 g (3.2 oz.)
    Receiver(CR4 and CRND):
    Receiving System: CR4: Single conversion Superheterodyne, Microprocessor True Diversity*; CRND: Single conversion Superheterodyne, Non-Diversity
    Frequency Range: 169.0 MHz to 220.0 MHz
    Receiving Mode: 80KF3E
    Sensitivity: < 3 µV for 20 dB SINAD, < 10 µV for 50 dB S/N
    Selectivity: 120 kHz BW, nominal @ -6 dB, ± 300 kHz (adj CH), -75 dB
    Squelch Sensitivity: 2.5 µV to 250 µV adjustable
    IF: 10.7 MHz
    Local Oscillator System: Crystal controlled
    Noise Reduction System: NE571 based compandor
    De-emphasis: 50 µsec.
    Signal to Noise Ratio: > 100 dB (IHF-A) line out, > 90 dB (IHF-A), mic out
    Audio Frequency Response: 40 Hz to 16 kHz ±3 dB (when used with the CT4L, CT4G, HT4)
    T.H.D.: < 1% @ 1 kHz
    Audio Output Levels: 0 dBV unbalanced (1/4" phone connector), -20 dBV balanced (XLR connector)
    Audio Output Impedance: 5 kOhms unbalanced, 600 Ohms balanced
    Antennas: SO-239 connectors, front or rear, two 1/4" whip supplied
    Operating Temperature: -10 to +55 degrees C
    Controls: Volume, Squelch, Power (CR4 only)
    LED Indicators: CR4: TX On/Antenna A or B (2 LEDs), Modulation Level (5 LEDs); CRND: TX On/Peak/Power (3 LEDs)
    Power Requirement: 12 Volts DC, 250 mA, AC adapter supplied
    Dimensions — without antennas (W x H x D):
    CR4: 482 x 44 x 130 mm (19 x 1.75 x 5.125 in.)
    CRND 178 x 44 x 108 mm (7 x 1.75 x 4.25 in.)
    Weight (including antennas):
    CR4: 1.4 kg (3.1 lbs.)
    CRND: 0.5 kg (1.1 lbs.)

  2. [quote name='skampino' post='780776' date='Mar 20 2010, 01:46 PM']Original post before editing was:
    'because of this im selling this for only £600ono plus £15 postage or collection from norwich area'

    :0)[/quote]


    I need to sell this head this week as need the room so now only asking £50 ONLY arel bargain............................

  3. [quote name='waynepunkdude' post='780709' date='Mar 20 2010, 12:40 PM']Not against the rules is it.

    Personally I think it may be a bargain.[/quote]
    well its still for sale if anybody wants it!!! forgot to say apart from the small prob above its in good condition

  4. Hi im changing all my bass gear around and im selling my beloved 3500 hartke bass amp head. there is a small prob though...............its been sitting doing nothing for the last few months, when i switched it on there was power but no sound. don't really have yhe time to sort sure its a smiple fix.

    because of this im selling this for only £65ono plus £15 postage or collection from norwich area


    3500 Hartke Bass Amp
    Designed with more control in mind. Virtually unlimited tone-shaping and plenty of power for maximum headroom in any playing situation. Selectable tube and solid state preamps for a rainbow of new tone colors. Pinpoint equalization, tone control and compression to fine-tune each sound. Built rugged, each amp is known for the clean, high-impact sound that put Hartke on the map.
    350 watts at 4 ohms/240 watts at 8 ohms. Selectable tube & solid state preamps. Bass & treble Contour controls. 10-band graphic EQ. Adjustable compression. Effects loop. Balanced XLR output.
    Features:
    * Power: 350 Watts at 4 Ohms
    * 240 Watts at 8 Ohms
    * Selectable Tube & Solid-State Preamps
    * Rotary Bass



    kind regards

  5. [quote name='funkgod' post='780419' date='Mar 20 2010, 02:02 AM']hello do you want a boss chorus peddle as a swap ?
    or is it strictly beer Dunlop 105Qtokens ?[/quote]


    hi thanks for ther reply, i would of taken you up on that offer but i've only just purchased a chours pedal


    need to state its the Dunlop cry baby 105q model i'm selling

    many thanks

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