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QSC RMX 1450 power amp and EV Bins


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A couple of items for sale:-

QSC RMX 1450 power amplifier.

The amp is capable of 450 watts per channel or 1400 watts bridged into 4 ohm. more detailed specs can be found at [url="http://www.qscaudio.com/pdfs/Specifications/RMX_spec.pdf"]http://www.qscaudio.com/pdfs/Specifications/RMX_spec.pdf[/url]

I've had the amp for about 5 - 6 years and it's never missed a beat, being used for running tops within a small PA system. Overall condition is very good as can be seen from the photos as the amp has been racked up the entire time. There is a small scratch on the top cover but once it is in a flight case you can't see it. The only reason I'm selling it is that I've gone the lightweight route as with a couple of these in a flightcase it's becoming a bit much.............it's an age thing!

Collection would be preferred from near Stratford upon Avon but could post / courier but I would imagine this would be a little expensive. - [b][/b]Sold


A pair of Electrovoice S181 bins / subwoofers.

These include protective covers and speaker pole mounting. 18" EV driver in each cab of 8 ohms, rated at 400watts. The cabinets are in tidy condition as they have been transported with transit covers. More detailed specs can be found at [url="http://archives.telex.com/archives/EV/Speakers/EDS/S-181%20EDS.pdf"]http://archives.telex.com/archives/EV/Spea...S-181%20EDS.pdf[/url]. The cabinets have been modified with 20mm screw plate to make provision for a mounting pole to allow a top cab to be mounted. One small point to mention is that the connection plates on the rear of the cabinets are different. For some reason best known to themselves EV decided to change the design at some stage but this is purely cosmetic and does not influence the performance in any way.

If you are using EV SX300's or something similar then these will compliment them no-end. £240. Collection only on these.

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If any further information is needed on either item please get in touch.

Col

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I'm no expert on these things but I assume the speaker is working in the reverse principle to a regular ported cabinet. In other words instead of porting the speaker from the rear it is ported from the front. This should provide the cone with similar loading properties and the fact that the sound is radiated from the rear of the cone instead of the front of the cone is departure from the conventional 'speaker pointing forward in a box' design.

Electrovoice have used this principle in a number of their cabinets including the bigger brother, the T-18 and MTL-4 and MTL-2 used in the big PA rigs in the 80's.

All I can say is that I have used the cabs for several years now in a 4 piece band line up and have been very pleased with them. They are reasonably compact and manageable and they both fit into the rear of a Peugeot 205 as the old lead guitarist will confirm! The only reason for selling them is that I am now working in an 8 piece band and have needed to 'up the game' to a somewhat larger and heavier system.

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