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SOLD: Keeley Bassist Compressor- one week old- £135 inc.
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Old Horse Murphy
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For sale is a week old Robert Keeley Bassist Compressor. It's in mint condition apart from some Velcro attached to the under side (I'll supply FOC ;))

Comes complete with box and cost me £149. Just don't need it currently.

Yours for £135 inc. postage

Some bumph:

[b] Here's what Keeley say about the Bassist Compressor[/b]

The Keeley Bassist Compressor, first introduced at the 2014 NAMM show, is expected to be released late October 2014! Yes, just a few weeks away!
[b]BASS COMPRESSION[/b]
The Keeley Bassist Compressor provides true high-fidelity compression and limiting. Be heard and felt using performance compression by Keeley Engineering.
The Bassist Compressor is built around the exotic and extremely high fidelity THAT Corp. 4320. Think of it as very affordable studio-grade compressor in stomp box format! It uses high performance Voltage Controlled Amplifiers, on board true-RMS detector, and ultra high performance op-amps to bring you the very best quality. VCA compressors give you precise control. Therefore they are directly suited to bass guitars. The Keeley Bassist Compressor is both musical and very transparent. Where our older compressors were based on the CA3080 or the LM13700 and are perfect for single coil guitars, the new Keeley Bassist Compressor has no problems with active pre-amps and line level input signals! Not only can the Keeley Bassist handle astonishingly large signals, it has an incredible bandwidth of over 20 KHz and incredibly low noise. No detail in your bass guitar's tone will be lost. The Keeley Bassist will be a sound investment in your tone, you now have rack-mount quality at your feet.
[b]Compression and Threshold[/b]
When bass players use the Keeley Bassist Compressor they will be greeted with a sound that is more easily amplified and heard. Using the effect as a limiting amplifier saves your speakers from clipping and distortion. Set the Threshold to look for peaks in your signal and limit distortion from your amplifier or damage to your speakers. Simply watch the Threshold Indicator light to see what type of playing you want to limit, it's that easy! Next set the Compression Ratio Control to determine how much squash you want when the signal is above Threshold. Set Compression all of the way down for no (1:1) compression and use the Gain control as a boost! Set Compression all of the way up for an above-Threshold hard-knee limiter.
A typical soft compressor setting would be 2:1 above threshold. A good starting ratio for the Compression control may be 4:1 as it generally sounds good with bass guitar. A ratio of 5:1 or 6:1 will sound great for slap or funk-style playing. For synth-bass try 10:1 Compression.
[b] Specifcations[/b]
[list]
[*]Voltage Input: 9.6V
[*]Current Draw: 15mA
[*]Input Impedance 1 Meg ohm
[*]Output Impedance: 100 ohm
[*]Output Voltage Gain: +30dB Boost
[*]Bandwidth > 20kHz
[*]Total Harmonic Distortion: 0.1%
[*]Noise: -95dBV
[*]Threshold Indicator: Dual LED
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