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    Levin Jazz bass , Plays great and in good condition. It does have a couple of small dings on the body and some very small dings on the neck that wouldn't photograph and doesn't effect playability at all, The lacquer is slightly chipped at the neck heal where it joins the body, it is just paint though no damage to the wood, Comes with a fender gig bag. One pickup screw missing. Here is a link to the levin website, [url="http://www.levinguitars.com/bass-guitars.htm"]http://www.levinguit...ass-guitars.htm[/url] This bass has spent the last five years in my office in case I got any spare time to work out numbers! £150 Collected or £25 delivered to mainland UK
  2. Gallien Krueger MBX112 8OHM 100W Cabinet in good working order, It has some cosmetic marks and the rubber on the handle is a bit spit but other than that it is all good. I can post to mainland UK for £15
  3. Thanks for the info, Its a bit heavy for me but good luck with the sale. I have an L1500 and its fantastic!
  4. What does it weigh please?
  5. For sale a used but good condition Fender Blues Deville 4x10 Guitar amp, Plays great and fitted with Groove tube tubes! Compete with footswitch, Has a fender 60th anniversary badge on the back. [color=#000000][font=Tahoma][size=2][b] Fender Blues DeVille Reissue[/b] Get that 4 x 10 feeling back with the FENDER® Reissue Blues DeVille! It you loved the Hot Rod DeVille but wanted a little "bluesier" warmth to your tone, this amp is for you. The Blues DeVille Reissue is an update of the 1993 Fender "Tweed" series that took a great old collectable 1950s DeVille and customized it with channel switching and reverb. The Tweed Blues DeVille is a vintage-styled tube amp with "boutique" tone at mass-produced prices. Players in rock, country, and blues will get great results from this reissue! Classic tweed with vintage-style knobs and controls. Fender does reissues right, and the Blues DeVille is proof! Its cloth tweed covering will take you back, as will the vintage-style chicken head knobs and classic-looking chrome control panel. The Fender Blues DeVille is an amp you'll love to own, love to play, and love to show off![/size][/font][/color] [b] Fender Blues DeVille 4x10 Re-Issue Features:[/b][list] [*]60-watt two-channel tube amp with four 10" blue Alnico-Magnet Eminence speaker [*]All-tube preamp and power amp [*][size=1]Tube Complement[/size]: 3 x 12AX7, 2 x 6L6, solid-state rectifier [*]Dual selectable channels (Vintage and Drive) [*]Independent Gain and Master Controls in the Drive channel [*]Bright Switch in Vintage channel [*]Effects loop [*]Fender Spring Reverb [*]2-Button footswitch for Drive select and Reverb on/off [*]Chrome panel and Vintage chicken-head pointer knobs [*][size=1]Controls[/size]: Presence, Reverb, Master, Middle, Bass, Treble, Drive Select Switch, Drive, [*]Volume, Bright Switch, Standby Switch [*]Genuine cloth tweed covering [*][size=1]Weight[/size]: 50 lbs [*][size=1]Dimensions[/size]:23.5" H x 23.5" W x 10.75" D [/list]
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  7. I Had one of these with two 4x12 cabs!! It was fantastic!!
  8. Yea I agree, Gig it to death!!!!
  9. Think theres one for sale at the Manchester Bass Lounge http://manchesterbasslounge.com/?cat=108
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  15. Hi Timmchale 2009 , Sent you a PM
  16. Sorry, Ive re uploaded them
  17. Bought new from promenade music in 2011, Works perfectly, In excellent condition with a few small age related marks from being moved around. I can courier it to mainland UK for about £25 [color=#000000][font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=3]The ABM 500 EVO III is a 575 watts RMS bass amp head designed to satisfy both bass-purists and tech-heads alike. Three straightforward rotary tone controls provide 20dB of cut and boost at 60Hz, 660Hz and 5kHz, and are supplemented by two pairs of additional sliders giving 15dB cut and boost at 180Hz, 340Hz, 1.3kHz and 2.6kHz. The EQ can be switched in/out by a footswitch, enabling players to go from a flat fretless sound to a boosted sound via a favourite EQ setting. A single input is switchable for passive and active instruments with a blend of solid state and dual triode tube preamps stages which can be preset and selected by footswitch, providing access to a massive range of clean, warm and overdriven tones.[/size][/font][/color] [color=#000000][font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=3]Also footswitchable is the on-board compressor and the mighty Ashdown sub-harmonic generator which precisely tracks the main signal and reproduces it an octave lower. A sub-harmonic level control enables the player to add just the right amount of low-end reinforcement - everything from a subtle, thickening of the sound to unbridled, bone crushing tone. The ABM 500 EVO III features a front-panel mounted balanced DI out with pre or post EQ switching, a sub-bass output, a tuner output, an FX loop and a line input for the connection of an external sampler or sound source. Output muting cuts the signal from the DI output but leaves the tuner output 'live', allowing the player to tune up in silence. A new upgraded power section has faster transient attack, more headroom and even less noise.[/size][/font][/color]
  18. Ashdown ABM210T with Black Drivers, Bought new in 2011 from Promenade Music in Morecambe. It has a few age related marks but works perfectly and is a nice compact ish cab. I can courier it to mainland UK for about £35
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  20. Sorry, I only just realised that you replied MarkBassChat, No I didn't drop it in the end!! My local music shop Promenade music in Morecambe sent it to a PA repair company in Blackpool I think! They rebuilt one of the boards and its been sweet since, I don't know why Marshall couldnt fix it, maybe they just don't have the facility to put things on bench test for long periods of time?
  21. I've had mine 3 weeks now and done quite a few gigs with it, I used to run two 1990's trace 1048 4x10's stacked and it betters that rig by bucket loads! Even on my standard settings the sound was deeper and punchier, not boomy at all! The only thing I might do is make a riser for it as I'm not used to having my rig so low, thats just my personal preference though. I still get a suprise every time I pick it up!! it's so light!!
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