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Eden Nemisis NC410


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I've recently acquired a nice H&K head, so I'm looking to trade my 410 combo + 15 cab for a cab.

The entire rig is an NC410 on top of a 115 cab (both of which have horns). I bought this second hand, and have owned it for about 18 months. It's been played / gigged about once a month since then. It's always been rock solid, and is loud enough in isolation (320W) to cover a drummer.

Official link is here:
[url="http://www.eden-electronics.com/Nemesis/indiv/nc410.asp"]http://www.eden-electronics.com/Nemesis/indiv/nc410.asp[/url]

I'm looking for cab(s) with 10s, 12s or 15s to trade.





The amp comes with casters: although the inner sleeves all need replacing.

I'm in Surbiton, Surrey. If you want to make a cash offer, I'd be open to that.

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I don't mind splitting. £125 for the 1x15 and £275 for the combo seems about proportionate.

I've never had any issues with the combo. At extreme volumes (run without the extension) with a maple boarded stingray, when popping, I've very occasionally seen the tweeter protection circuit kick in, which looks quite alarming, but at least we know it works (see [url="http://www.eden-electronics.com/info/manuals/pdf/NSPSpeaker.pdf)"]http://www.eden-electronics.com/info/manua...NSPSpeaker.pdf)[/url]

[quote]The rear (inside) of the connection panel also houses the crossover and tweeter protection system. This system uses an aircraft grade light bulb in a circuit that is designed to absorb current, that is in excess of the power handling ability of the tweeter. In cases of very high levels of high frequency information (such as feedback from facing the cabinet with your instrument turned up), the bulb can glow brightly enough to illuminate the interior of the cabinet and shine through the speaker surrounds. While this is a rather dramatic display of the protection circuit, it should not be done intentionally (find a better way to impress the drummer), as excess amounts of current will cause the bulb to act like a fuse and fail. This requires replacement before the tweeter will function.[/quote]

Compressor works fine. All speakers are good.

Let me know.
D.

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OK, how about £250 for the combo and I'll come to Surbiton to get it?

Also, you mentioned at the top of the thread you're looking for cabs with 10's, 12's or 15's? I could PX my Ashdown MAG 2x10 cab if you're interested?

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[quote name='Riddler' post='201578' date='May 18 2008, 03:52 PM']OK, how about £250 for the combo and I'll come to Surbiton to get it?

Also, you mentioned at the top of the thread you're looking for cabs with 10's, 12's or 15's? I could PX my Ashdown MAG 2x10 cab if you're interested?[/quote]

Deal.

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Hi Dougal

Just to let you know that I've used the NC410 at a rehearsal and a gig on Saturday and I'm very happy with it. It's very punchy and that's with all EQ set flat so I just tweak the EQ on my 44-01 to make slight adjustments. Very nice. Thanks again.

Also thanks for showing me you very impressive collection of basses!

Cheers
Graham

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