
Waldo
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[quote name='MB1' post='173936' date='Apr 10 2008, 02:13 PM']MB1. "Information!"........"You wont get any!" Do you have an attractive offer in mind?????[/quote] Post edited Currently waiting on an offer of £550 (although the person offering seems to have dissapeared), so would be looking for something around the £500 mark.
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When did someone put a big notice on BC saying 'Sell Here'?
Waldo replied to warwickhunt's topic in Site News
[quote]The classifieds are a major way of generating traffic for the site, especially in search engines, [b]and often how people first get introduced to the forum[/b][/quote] This is how I first discovered the old bassworld forum and I've been here for years since -
These are fantastic basses, the necks are sooo good (I used to own one) On prices, I beleive I paid £775 second hand (somewhere around that mark) for the same model and color as this, only the one I bought had a pau ferro fretboard and Sadowsky pickups in it. I then sold it on for the same price. Having said that though, the price second hand is what someone would be willing to pay for it! It's also worth nothing that I bought mine something like 3 years ago.
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[quote name='BassInMyFace' post='169710' date='Apr 4 2008, 11:48 AM']nice amp! what power rating is it? its something i would be very interested in but price wise its a no go, im in brum so cud pick it up wat kinda offers would you consider??[/quote] It's 320 Watts into 4 Ohms, the speakers are also wired at 4 ohms so you get the maximum juice out of it without having to use an extension cab. As for 'offers' I'm not looking to swap for other gear (aside from, see below) [quote name='Thornybank' post='169714' date='Apr 4 2008, 11:54 AM']Please define "monitors".[/quote] Sorry, should have been more clear. I'd like a set of powered studio monitors around the £200 mark (plus cash).
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Personally, I'd downsize rather than shelling out for a powerbrake. They're rather pricey.
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Having recently invested in a guitar pod XT live + all the model packs I just doing use this any more and I'm looking to downsize and go down the monitor route. Great amp this, it sureley has to be the cheapest all valve guitar combo you can buy? Ashdown don't make these anymore but now sell them under their boutique Hayden brand (and charge a fair bit more for something which isn't as good!) Here's the blurb: [i] The FA 40 DSP All-Tube combo combines a dual-channel all-tube 40-Watt amp section (feeding 1x12" speaker) with 16 internal DSP effects - including four Chorus, four Flanger and eight Delay programs, plus an internal DSP Reverb section. Both channels offer flexible gain and EQ controls for a wide range of clean and crunch tones. Equally at home on stage or in the studio, the FA 40 DSP All-Tube combo includes a 4-way footswitch to select Channel 1/2, Boost On/Off, Effects On/Off and dual Master Volumes, and a Speaker Emulation circuit on the line level recording output.[/i] The clean channel is nice and spanky sounding and breaks up real nice when you put the gain up. Sounds good with a strat in the neck position. The overdrive channel doesn't drive nearly as well as Ashdown would like you to think but it's still good, quite dark sounding too if that's your thing. Cosmetically it's great and looks the buisiness with the black tolex and red colouring, plus theres a handy little little carry box in the back to store the footswitch in. There is one technical problem with it however, the ability to switch between the two master volumes has stopped working. I do have to say though, this isn't a feature I ever used, or ever wanted to use -Two channels plus a boost switch has been plenty enough for me. So with all that said, I'd be looking for offers over £150 for this. A straight swap for a decent pair of powered monitors would also be good! I can post at your expense but you're also more than welcome to collect. Cheers.
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I'm looking to downsize my rig as I'm no longer in a band and am also moving into a flat, which calls for something smaller. I'm considering selling all my amps and just getting a decent pair of monitors instead. Bought the combo last year, it's been gigged once and that's about it in terms of use so I'd say it's in near mint condition. Sounds superb, easily the best combo I've owned so far. It's the first time I've had a 2x12 and I'd say it's like having the best parts of a 4x10 and 1x15 mixed together! Ver tight bottom end with superb definition all round, every note shines through. Is also very light (can be carried with one hand) for an amp of this size and it also comes with castors. Condition wise, it's great as it's hardly been out of the house. Not much else to say on that front, it's in perfect working order. Pic from eden website: Cheapest price I can find one of these new for is £650 so I'd be looking for £450 for this. I'm located on the Wirral but can be in Liverpool or Chester if that suits any better. I can also post this at your expense, wont cost that much using senditnow (about £15). I have done a lot of buying/selling here and have 60+ 100% positve feedback on ebay, PM for details. Cheers
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[quote name='Beedster' post='162349' date='Mar 23 2008, 08:12 PM']Whaaaaaaaaaaaat.............. I can't believe this hasn't sold. My Flea Bass sold for £1000 on Ebay two months ago, and it was nothing like as well spec'd as Mark's, AND mine had been repaired and refined.... Mark, anything less than £1250 for that is too cheap so keep it mate. You know you'll only buy another one one day anyway! Or... I'm thinking about offering you a '74 Precision AND the P/J fretless we almost traded recently (now fixed by Paul C) in exchange.... However, I'm sure someone will see sense and put me out of my mIsery C[/quote] Fleabasses seem to be very hard to sell at the moment, took months to sell mine!
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