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Following the acquisition of a Barefaced Vintage, the old Peavey rig's gotta go. So, up for sale we have the following:

Peavey Max 700 head: [s]£200 ono[/s] [b]SOLD[/b]
Peavey 410 TVX cab with variable tweeter @ 4 ohms: [s]£100 ono[/s] [b]SOLD[/b]
Peavey 115 BVX BW (that stands for Black Widow, BTW) cab @ 4 ohms: [s]£80 ono[/s] [b]SOLD[/b]
That's a whole lotta loudness for not much wonga. With both cabs running off the head, it's a huge black monolith of bottom end. It's got a really straight-forward, uncoloured sound, with punishing volume levels. :)

All in well-used nick, 5 or 6 years old. Scuffed and scraped Tolex from a good few years of rehearsal and gigging, but no actual damage to head or cabs, and everything works perfectly. Any questions, fire away.

Preferably collection from the Tyneside area, but I may be able to meet halfway over sensible distances, especially down Yorkshire way.

Now for the shoddy pictures. The head:
[attachment=28794:Head_1.jpg][attachment=28795:Head_3.jpg][attachment=28796:Head_2.jpg]

The 1x15:
[attachment=28797:115_1.jpg][attachment=28798:115_3.jpg][attachment=28799:115_2.jpg]

The 4x10:
[attachment=28800:410_1.jpg][attachment=28801:410_4.jpg][attachment=28802:410_2.jpg]

And the whole shebang:
[attachment=28803:Stack_1.jpg]

Here's the standard manufacturer spiel. I know the stuff about the head is bang on, but the specs of the cabs have changed a bit over the last decade or so, so they might be for a slightly different version. Either way, they're close to reality :rolleyes: :
[u]Max 700 Head[/u]
Punishingly loud top box design cranks out 700W @ 2 ohms, 475W @ 4 ohms, or 275W @ 8 ohms. Features a 3-band active EQ with shiftable midrange control, lively contour control, and -10dB pad switch. Has an active crossover with variable frequency and balanced controls; a buffered tuner send jack; footswitchable post-EQ effects loop; transformer balanced XLR jack with pre-/post-EQ send switch and ground lift; DDT power amp compression with defeat switch; and preamp out/power amp in jacks. Dimensions 23.5" W x 8.5" H x 13" D. Weight 52.5 lbs.

[u]410 TVX cab[/u]
4 ohms. 350 Watts RMS continuous / 700 Watts program. Four 10" Sheffield® bass speakers. Front-ported enclosure. Horn-loaded tweeter w/ L-pad attenuator for tweeter and protection circuitry. Frequency response: 30 Hz to 15 kHz. One 1/4" phone jack input connection. Dimensions: 24.75" W x 19.25" D x 28.25" H. Weight: 97.5 lb. Rubber feet.

[u]115 BVX BW cab[/u]
4 ohms. 400 Watts RMS continuous / 800 Watts program. One 15" Black Widow® 1502 speaker. Specially-ported enclosure. Frequency response: 30 Hz to 3.5 kHz. One 1/4" phone jack input connection. Dimensions: 22.75" W x 20.00" D x 27.50" H. Weight: 86 lbs. Metal feet.

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[quote name='Moos3h' post='542186' date='Jul 16 2009, 01:01 PM']If you'll pardon the expression, do you get 'down south' much?

Interested in one if not both of the cabs...but based in Stevenage. I am up in Worcestershire this weekend though.

Cheers,
James[/quote]
I'm afraid I don't go down very often. As it were. I occasionally end up in Harrogate, but that's about as far as I habitually drift. Sorry. Worcestershire's a bit of a stretch.

Actually, I'm down in Harrogate this weekend (although very busy), and I'm up in Edinburgh at the beginning of August (again, pretty busy), so there are extra possibilities for meet-ups if anyone round those areas is interested.

Owain

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[quote name='M4L666' post='546859' date='Jul 21 2009, 07:00 PM']Interested, can trade you a [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=54441&st=0&gopid=546857&#entry546857"]Line6 Bass PODXT and controller[/url] and knock that amount off the price say?[/quote]
Enthusiastically PMd.

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[font="Book Antiqua"][size=4] :) [/size][/font][quote name='BottomEndian' post='537830' date='Jul 11 2009, 12:43 PM']Following the acquisition of a Barefaced Vintage, the old Peavey rig's gotta go. So, up for sale we have the following:

Peavey Max 700 head: [b]£200 ono[/b]
Peavey 410 TVX cab with variable tweeter @ 4 ohms: [b]£100 ono[/b]
Peavey 115 BVX BW (that stands for Black Widow, BTW) cab @ 4 ohms: [b]£80 ono[/b]
And if you want the whole lot, I'll knock a bit extra off the total. Say, [b]£350[/b]? That's a whole lotta loudness for not much wonga. With both cabs running off the head, it's a huge black monolith of bottom end. It's got a really straight-forward, uncoloured sound, with punishing volume levels. :rolleyes:

All in well-used nick, 5 or 6 years old. Scuffed and scraped Tolex from a good few years of rehearsal and gigging, but no actual damage to head or cabs, and everything works perfectly. Any questions, fire away.

Preferably collection from the Tyneside area, but I may be able to meet halfway over sensible distances, especially down Yorkshire way.

Now for the shoddy pictures. The head:
[attachment=28794:Head_1.jpg][attachment=28795:Head_3.jpg][attachment=28796:Head_2.jpg]

The 1x15:
[attachment=28797:115_1.jpg][attachment=28798:115_3.jpg][attachment=28799:115_2.jpg]

The 4x10:
[attachment=28800:410_1.jpg][attachment=28801:410_4.jpg][attachment=28802:410_2.jpg]

And the whole shebang:
[attachment=28803:Stack_1.jpg]

Here's the standard manufacturer spiel. I know the stuff about the head is bang on, but the specs of the cabs have changed a bit over the last decade or so, so they might be for a slightly different version. Either way, they're close to reality :lol: :
[u]Max 700 Head[/u]
Punishingly loud top box design cranks out 700W @ 2 ohms, 475W @ 4 ohms, or 275W @ 8 ohms. Features a 3-band active EQ with shiftable midrange control, lively contour control, and -10dB pad switch. Has an active crossover with variable frequency and balanced controls; a buffered tuner send jack; footswitchable post-EQ effects loop; transformer balanced XLR jack with pre-/post-EQ send switch and ground lift; DDT power amp compression with defeat switch; and preamp out/power amp in jacks. Dimensions 23.5" W x 8.5" H x 13" D. Weight 52.5 lbs.

[u]410 TVX cab[/u]
4 ohms. 350 Watts RMS continuous / 700 Watts program. Four 10" Sheffield® bass speakers. Front-ported enclosure. Horn-loaded tweeter w/ L-pad attenuator for tweeter and protection circuitry. Frequency response: 30 Hz to 15 kHz. One 1/4" phone jack input connection. Dimensions: 24.75" W x 19.25" D x 28.25" H. Weight: 97.5 lb. Rubber feet.

[u]115 BVX BW cab[/u]
4 ohms. 400 Watts RMS continuous / 800 Watts program. One 15" Black Widow® 1502 speaker. Specially-ported enclosure. Frequency response: 30 Hz to 3.5 kHz. One 1/4" phone jack input connection. Dimensions: 22.75" W x 20.00" D x 27.50" H. Weight: 86 lbs. Metal feet.[/quote]hi there.mike here in hull,is this rig still for sale???

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[quote name='bassman2790' post='547301' date='Jul 22 2009, 08:52 AM']If it doesn't work out with M4L666, I would be very interested in this rig[/quote]

[quote name='zootpenzance' post='549205' date='Jul 23 2009, 05:35 PM'][font="Book Antiqua"][size=4] :) [/size][/font]hi there.mike here in hull,is this rig still for sale???[/quote]
Sorry guys, the deal's hopefully going down with M4L666 tomorrow night. We're both keen little beavers, so I can't see anything going wrong.

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[quote name='BottomEndian' post='549216' date='Jul 23 2009, 05:50 PM']Sorry guys, the deal's hopefully going down with M4L666 tomorrow night. We're both keen little beavers, so I can't see anything going wrong.[/quote]

Ok. Nice one :)

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