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sei24bass

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  1. Just sold a MXR M82 envelope filter pedal to Marek. Nice guy, strong communications, fast payment and very patient. Easy transaction and therefore comes recommended by me.
  2. Sold a REDDI to Owen. Great guy, strong comms, very speedy payment and stress free transaction. Comes highly recommended by me.
  3. Just sold a Leslie simulator pedal to Bert. Great comms, speedy payment and very simple transaction. Highly recommended.
  4. Withdrawn due to both a lack of interest and also a new found way of using it on my pedalboard to great effect. Sorry if this got anyone's hopes up.
  5. Some interest, but still available...
  6. You won't find one of these very often...
  7. A number of people interested, but still available.
  8. Right, found the web-site which helps confirm the power output ratings I originally posted were correct ([url="http://www.hpa-audio.com/"]http://www.hpa-audio.com/[/url]). I'll print a copy of the manual and include it with the amplifier. It also confirms there is no fan, making this amp just great for studio work (with the option of balanced or unbalanced inputs) as well as stage work.
  9. I think everyone knows what this is, but just in case you don’t or would like a quick reminder… Small, simple and highly effective compressor, comprising:[list] [*]Ultra Quiet – No added noise / hiss or other unwanted effects (e.g. pumping) [*]Ultra Transparent – Class leading transparency (gets on with compressing whilst leaving your tone alone) [*]Simple to operate – Just 2 knobs (compression and volume) [*]Tiny size – Approx 120mm x 60mm (4.3” x 2.4”) to fit easily in the gig bag / on the pedal board [*]Light weight – Only 0.6lbs (275 grams) [*]Power – 9V battery or standard 9V power supply (not supplied) [*]Works very well on bass and a variety of other instruments. [/list] Best place for reviews and videos is frankly the Rothwell site itself, which has links to a number of reviews and a couple of videos ([url="http://www.rothwellaudioproducts.co.uk/html/love_squeeze.html"]http://www.rothwella...ve_squeeze.html[/url]) Really great pedal, but truthfully the Aguilar DB-659 valve pre-amp I’ve finally found has sufficient compression for me. I’d love to keep the pedal just in case, but I need the cash so it and some other rather tasty kit has to go Costs about £130 new. As new condition so how about £90 + delivery? [attachment=108884:Rothwell Love Squeeze - Front.JPG] [attachment=108883:Rothwell Love Squeeze - Front & Side.JPG] [attachment=108882:Rothwell Love Squeeze - Back & Side.JPG]
  10. Thanks for the questions and sorry for the delay in responding. I did not get a manual with the amplifier, but the specs I picked up from this web-site ([url="http://www.planetsono.com/sonorisation/amplificateurs/amplificateur-numerique-de-puissance-hpa-d500-p-14324.html"]http://www.planetsono.com/sonorisation/amplificateurs/amplificateur-numerique-de-puissance-hpa-d500-p-14324.html[/url]) Certainly it is my experience with a number of power amplifiers that power output at 4 ohms is nearly twice that at 8 ohms (ohms law) and is simply double the 4 ohm load when bridged at 8 ohms. I have struggled to find out whether they are RMS watts or not, but it certainly seemed like a good 200+ watts of power when I tried it into a 4 ohm load. If you find some more information, then please let me know (especially if any of my original post is wrong).
  11. Great reverb pedal, featuring:[list] [*]Studio grade algorithms [*]11 reverb modes, including Echo and Octo (lush ambient harmonised decay) [*]Simple to use (standard mix, decay, time and tone controls); [*]Works well on bass and a wide variety of other instruments; [*]Approx 150mm x 85mm x 70mm, just over 2lbs in weight [*]9V standard power supply (not supplied) [*]Easy switch of module to change pedal functionality (e.g. Chorus or Echo). [/list] Check out some user reviews ([url="http://en.audiofanzine.com/guitar-reverb/line-6/Verbzilla/user_reviews/"]http://en.audiofanzi...a/user_reviews/[/url]) or the Line 6 web-site for audio clips ([url="http://line6.com/tonecore/verbzilla.html"]http://line6.com/ton.../verbzilla.html[/url]) In excellent condition, with a couple of very minor cosmetic only scuffs (see pictures). Nice pedal, but I need the cash so it and some other rather tasty kit has to go Costs about £120 to buy new, so how about £80 + delivery? [attachment=108724:Line 6 verbzilla - Front.JPG] [attachment=108725:Line 6 verbzilla - Front & Side.JPG] [attachment=108726:Line 6 verbzilla - Back & Side.JPG]
  12. Really nice 1U power amplifier, featuring:[list] [*]2x250W into 4 ohms, Bridged 500W into 8 ohms [*]Class D switching mode (one if not the best class of lightweight amps for us bass players) [*]Rare 1U in height (slip it and a 1U pre-amp of your choice into a very sleek 2U rack) [*]Unbalanced and balanced inputs (great for stage and studio work alike) [*]Speakon and binding post speaker connections [*]Weight – Just 4.6Kg [*]Depth – 13" (330mm) [/list] In almost new condition. I acquired this power amp as part of a deal to get an Aguilar DB-659, but the amp in my combo is sufficient at the moment, I would really like to keep this, but I need the cash so it and some other rather tasty kit has to go Costs about £160 to buy new, so how about £100 + delivery (that's just 20p per watt… )? [attachment=108721:HPA D500 - Front.JPG] [attachment=108722:HPA D500 - Back.JPG] [attachment=108723:HPA D500 - Back & Side.JPG]
  13. Bit more of an unusual one this pedal, so here are some details: One of the very best rotating leslie simulators available:[list] [*]Warm organic tone, with analogue instrument input maintained [*]Separate bass and treble arms simulation (as per the Leslie speakers) [*]Adjustable fast and slow rotation speeds and ramp time (time taken to change speeds); [*]Adjustable bass, treble and overdrive settings (to achieve that authentic Leslie tone) [*]Internal blend and lag speed settings (everything can be set on this pedal) [*]Separately voiced outputs when used in mono only (Output B is deeper and thicker than output A) [*]True bypass switch [*]9V standard power supply (not supplied) [/list] Check out a user review ([url="http://www.harmonycentral.com/reviews/182270"]http://www.harmonyce.../reviews/182270[/url]), comments received by DLS ([url="http://www.dlseffects.com/reviews.php"]http://www.dlseffects.com/reviews.php[/url]) or YouTube for some examples. In excellent condition, with a few very minor cosmetic only scuffs where it has been mounted on a pedal board (see pictures). Really great pedal, but I need the cash so it and some other rather tasty kit has to go Costs about £285 to buy new (and very hard to source), so how about for £215 + delivery? [attachment=108698:DLS RotoSim - Front.jpg] [attachment=108697:DLS RotoSim - Front & Side.jpg] [attachment=108696:DLS RotoSim - Back & Side.jpg]
  14. I'm sure you all know what this is, but just in case or you like an easy life: The industry standard chorus pedal:[list] [*]Clear clean shimmery tones, without loosing original tone (high Z input buffer stage) [*][u]Really[/u] quiet, with great dynamic range and headroom (I run it in the effects loop with no problems) [*]Very simple to operate (Simple selector switch and speed, width and intensity controls) [*]Inbuilt power supply (no annoying wall warts) and [*]Works a treat on all instruments (bass, guitar, keys, Rhodes etc.). [/list] Check out some user reviews ([url="http://en.audiofanzine.com/guitar-flanger/tc-electronic/SCF-(Stereo-Chorus-Flanger)/user_reviews/"]http://en.audiofanzi...)/user_reviews/[/url]) and a bass specific one ([url="http://www.talkbass.com/forum/f36/review-tc-electronic-scf-chorus-flanger-pitch-modulator-361469/"]http://www.talkbass....dulator-361469/[/url]). In excellent/mint condition, with no visible signs of use (scratches etc.). Really great pedal, but I need the cash so it and some other rather tasty kit has to go Costs about £270 to buy new. Looking for £185 + delivery. [attachment=108687:TC-SCF (Front).jpg] [attachment=108688:TC-SCF (Front Side).jpg] [attachment=108689:TC-SCF (Back & Side).jpg]
  15. Based in south east London. Very happy for you to come and try if you like...
  16. [sub]Sorry, wrong place. Please delete as I've raised a new ad in the Effects forum now.... [/sub]
  17. I think everyone knows what this is, but just in case you don't or would like a quick reminder… Classic bass envelope filter in a tiny lightweight pedal form. Organic analogue tone with separate dry and FX levels for the perfect mix and envelope control (no loss of low end). Simple to use, wide range of filter tones and plenty of sensitivity for passive or active basses. Specs comprise:[list] [*]Separate dry and fx levels for the perfect mix [*]True bypass switch (no tone suck when unit is disengaged) [*]Tiny size – Approx 110mm x 60mm (4.3" x 2.4") to fit easily in the gig bag / on the pedal board [*]Light weight & Robust – Aluminium case [*]Power – 9V battery or standard 9V power supply (not supplied) [/list] Reviews can be found on the Internet, including: [url="http://www.scribd.com/doc/30955022/MXR-Bass-Envelope-Filter-Review"]http://www.scribd.co...e-Filter-Review[/url] [url="http://www.premierguitar.com/Magazine/Issue/2010/Oct/MXR_M82_Bass_Envelope_Filter_Pedal_Review.aspx"]http://www.premiergu...dal_Review.aspx[/url] [url="http://www.jimdunlop.com/product/m82-bass-envelope-filter"]http://www.jimdunlop...envelope-filter[/url] Audio clips can be heard on Youtube (e.g. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9j_WqyHJaoQ&feature=related[/media]) Really great pedal, but I need the cash so it and some other rather tasty kit has to go Costs about £125 new. As new condition so how about £90 + postage? [attachment=108664:MXR M82 - Front.jpg] [attachment=108665:MXR M82 - Front Corner.jpg] [attachment=108666:MXR M82 - Back Corner.jpg]
  18. Not sure whether everyone knows about this, so here’s a few details: Widely recognised as one if not the very best bass transistor pre-amp ever, offering the clear clean organic warmth of the best studio valve pre-amps with the air, immediacy and transparency of class leading transistor based pre-amps (no other pre-amp I know can pull off this trick and I’ve tried just about all of them over some 20+ years of playing). Specs comprise:[list] [*]All class A operation (for unrivalled warmth and clarity of tone) [*]Dual input, with trim control to match 2 basses of differing output levels [*]Independently switchable bass / treble and dual semi-parametric tone control sections [*]Switched fully adjustable series / parallel FX loop, including adjustable ultra-lows cut filter (removes rumble) [*]Peak input LED and mute /tuning switch (can be operated using standard footswitch, not supplied) [*]240V, using standard IEC mains connector (i.e. standard kettle type lead) [*]2U rack, 155mm deep (nice and shallow) [*]Approximately 4Kg (9lbs) [/list] Real user reviews can be found on the Internet, including: [url="http://www.talkbass.com/forum/f15/glockenklang-bass-art-preamp-opinons-501505/"]http://www.talkbass....opinons-501505/[/url] [url="http://www.talkbass.com/forum/f15/glockenklang-bass-art-classic-preamp-110652/"]http://www.talkbass....-preamp-110652/[/url] [url="http://www.talkbass.com/forum/f15/glockenklang-bass-art-eden-navigator-558444/"]http://www.talkbass....vigator-558444/[/url] [url="http://www.bgra.net/2004/review.php?id=125&type=preamp"]http://www.bgra.net/...125&type=preamp[/url] I’d really love to keep this pre-amp as I suspect I’m really going to kick myself one day for selling it. However, in truth my unexplainable obsession recently with having some valve grit in my tone means that the Aguilar db-659 I [u]finally[/u] found is currently getting all the play time (the BAC can do a half decent overdriven sound but it was never really designed for this). Professional kit lit this needs to be used and I need the money at this moment in time, so this and some other rather tasty kit has to go... Costs about £800 new (I paid over £900). Excellent condition (almost as new) so how about £600 + postage? [attachment=108662:Glockenklang - Front.jpg] [attachment=108663:Glockenklang - Back.jpg]
  19. I think everyone knows what this is, but just in case you don’t or would like a quick reminder… Classic bass envelope filter in a tiny lightweight pedal form. Organic analogue tone with separate dry and FX levels for the perfect mix and envelope control (no loss of low end). Simple to use, wide range of filter tones and plenty of sensitivity for passive or active basses. Specs comprise:[list] [*]Separate dry and fx levels for the perfect mix [*]True bypass switch (no tone suck when unit is disengaged) [*]Tiny size – Approx 110mm x 60mm (4.3” x 2.4”) to fit easily in the gig bag / on the pedal board [*]Light weight – Only XXlbs (XX grams) [*]Robust – Aluminium case [*]Power – 9V battery or standard 9V power supply (not supplied) [/list] Reviews can be found on the Internet, including: [url="http://www.scribd.com/doc/30955022/MXR-Bass-Envelope-Filter-Review"]http://www.scribd.co...e-Filter-Review[/url] [url="http://www.premierguitar.com/Magazine/Issue/2010/Oct/MXR_M82_Bass_Envelope_Filter_Pedal_Review.aspx"]http://www.premiergu...dal_Review.aspx[/url] [url="http://www.jimdunlop.com/product/m82-bass-envelope-filter"]http://www.jimdunlop...envelope-filter[/url] Audio clips can be heard on Youtube (e.g. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9j_WqyHJaoQ&feature=related[/media]) Really great pedal, but I need the cash so it and some other rather tasty kit has to go... Costs about £125 new. As new condition so how about £90 + postage? [attachment=108659:MXR M82 - Front.jpg] [attachment=108660:MXR M82 - Front Corner.jpg] [attachment=108661:MXR M82 - Back Corner.jpg]
  20. I think everyone knows what this is, but just in case you don’t or would like a quick reminder… All valve / tube direct box, widely recognised as one if not the very best valve DI ever (designed & built by former career studio bassists). 6N1-P tube driven amplifier and transformer balanced output provide Ampeg B-15 reminiscent [u]fat[/u] clear punchy clean lows and harmonically rich warm clear highs, whilst retaining core tone (great transparency). Wide bandwith and linear response design reduces phase shifts for further detail and realism. Specs comprise:[list] [*]All-tube direct box with custom low Z transformer balanced output (6NI-P tube) [*]Neutrik input connector, balanced XLR out, and 1/4″ thru jack [*]Level control for fully variable boost (0-16dB gain) [*]Ground lift [*]Zero feedback loop, ultra wide frequency range design (20Hz-60kHz) [*]Frequency Response 20Hz – 60kHz [*]Input impedance: 1M ohm [*]Noise (EIN): -126dB [*]Output impedance: 600 ohm [*]Maximum level: +22dBu [*]Distortion THD: > .08 @ 1kHz [*]Power Requirements: 230VAC – 42W [*]Dimensions (W x H x D) 3-1/2″ x 3-1/2″ x 14-1/2″ [*]Weight 10 lb. (4.54 kg.) [/list] Reviews can be found all over the Internet, including: [url="http://www.mtraudio.com/a-designs_reddi.htm"]http://www.mtraudio....signs_reddi.htm[/url] [url="http://www.talkbass.com/forum/f15/reddi-tube-di-mega-thread-potential-megathread-741612/"]http://www.talkbass....athread-741612/[/url] Audio clips can be heard on Basstasters ([url="http://basstasters.com/preamps/A-Designs_REDDI.html"]http://basstasters.c...igns_REDDI.html[/url]). I really love this DI and really do not want to sell it (took ages to find). However, I need the cash so it and some other rather tasty kit has to go Costs about £630 new. Excellent condition (almost as new with couple of small scrathes on one side - see picture) so how about £450 + postage? [attachment=108650:REDDI - Front.jpg] [attachment=108649:REDDI - Back.jpg] [attachment=108651:REDDI - Left Side.jpg] [attachment=108648:REDDI - Scratch.jpg]
  21. sei24bass

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    Sold Luke a Tech 21 VT Bass pedal, which was a real smooth easy transaction. Nice guy, great BC member and comes recommended.
  22. It has been an absolute please to sell my Effectrode compressor pedal to Gavin. A truly top bloke, quick payment and loads of interesting and helpful communication. Don't hesitate to deal with him, he's a real credit to Basschat and comes highly recommended.
  23. [quote name='Hutton' timestamp='1335813219' post='1636503'] So sorry to hear that you're having to sell the ACG Mark. I well remember when you got the bass and how pleased you were with it. I was simply amazed by it and admired you for being able to play it! I can certainly vouch for the outstanding quality of this unique bass and also for the fact that Mark is a thorough gent and all round good guy. [/quote] [quote name='4000' timestamp='1335814495' post='1636539'] Really sorry to hear that Mark. Best of luck with the sale and hope it goes to a good home. Mark's a great bloke and you can buy with confidence. [/quote] [quote name='eude' timestamp='1335857962' post='1636877'] So sorry to hear this Mark. Bump for a truly fantastic instrument and an incredibly nice guy. Cheers, Eude [/quote] A very big +1 to all these comments. Top guy, beautiful bass (worth every penny) & such a sad story. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
  24. Did this ever get sold as I'm very interested in it?
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