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1U rack power amps around 1000W? which ones are good and how much?
warwickhunt replied to richrips's topic in Amps and Cabs
Peavey did a pair of digital/switching 1U amps (DPC750/1000) but they are discontinued now. They come up used now and again, I'd certainly look out for those; though be aware that they are as deep as a deep thing as regards to fitting into a rack. -
I will split the rig: Soundcraft 12 channel desk (without case) - £150 Studiomaster 1200D (1200 watt) power amp - £150 Peavey 15" Black Widow HiSys II speakers - £200 Zoom 9120 reverb/delay/harmonizer rackmount multi-effects - £50 SKB 4U case (inc 1U blanking plate) - £40 Pair Heavy Duty Speaker Stands - £15 10m Speaker leads x2 (Speakon-Speakon) £10 (the pair)
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[quote name='Daquifsta' post='581007' date='Aug 26 2009, 09:26 AM']Unbelievable: exactly what I'm looking for, at exactly the wrong end of the country [/quote] Unbelievably, I'm driving down to Wales tomorrow! I've had 2 people ask if I can deliver/meet. However... I'd not be keen (more to the point SWMBO wouldn't be keen) on carrying a whole chuffin PA around on holiday 'IF' someone offered to buy the kit and then changed their mind or didn't turn up for a meet! <edit> Ooops! Last chance to buy this as a whole rig as there is a mind reader on BC who may well be interested in the cabs.
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OK so right from the off, these are technically PA cabs (Peavey HiSys II) BUT think about this; they handle every frequency required of a bass cab and then some. BW equipped cabs are cracking bits of kit and these are no exception. I've got these up for sale as a PA set up but I've ran my Thunderfunk through one cab last night and it was quite frankly, scarily good... hence my thought to put them up as bass cabs! In fact buy the pair and the 1200w power amp I have for sale and you could scare any sound engineer sh*tless when you turn up. It would also double as a PA in the event of yours breaking! They are 4 ohm cabs rated @ 350w. The cabs are structurally solid and the rat fur to all but the bottom edges is pretty clean and tear free (they've had vinyl covers on from new, when we bought them). The grills have areas where the black powder coating has come off but tbh this is superficial and they could be tarted up very easily with a black marker pen or tin of spray paint... after removing the grills from the cabs. £200 the pair and I'd have to sell as a pair (buy the pair and sell the other), absolutely no offers. Pics on this thread. [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=58294"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=58294[/url] Please note I'm now keeping one of these to use at our rehearsal space as a bass cab so there is only ONE available @ £60.
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I'm in the process of selling off my band's old PA system, which among other things consists of a pair of Peavey Hi-Sys II cabs; these are (IIRC) Black Widow equipped 1x15 cabs. Now for a bit of a laugh I have just run my Sadowsky/Thunderfunk through them and they were quite frankly... stunning! This led me to wonder whether I wouldn't be better off offering these cabs as individual bass cabs. They handled the bottom end fantastically well and as would be expected had sufficient top end (via the horn) to satisfy any Marcus Miller/slap fans. They are no good for me as bass cabs because of the overall size (not massive but larger than my Aggies) but my question is; why, at less than £100 a piece, wouldn't they make stonking bass cabs and why don't more people utilise used PA cabs as bass cabs? After all, full range PA cabs have to handle all of the bass frequencies and then some!
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[quote name='civilian_project' post='580759' date='Aug 25 2009, 10:43 PM']hi just a question. is the badass bridge staying on? just wondering as you didnt mention it and i didnt think they were stock?????? unless fender have suddenly developed some extra taste? [/quote] Though the range has altered slightly the BA bridges were stock as it happened.
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[quote name='guzzibass' post='580747' date='Aug 25 2009, 10:26 PM']For a minute, I thought that said Clarky is an animal.... [/quote] The Panda - eats shoots and leaves... it's all in the punctuation!
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[quote name='guzzibass' post='580702' date='Aug 25 2009, 09:06 PM']Gosh yes mr grohl - just what i'm after. PM'd[/quote] PM back at ya from Dave G.
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[quote name='guzzibass' post='580482' date='Aug 25 2009, 05:49 PM']Gonna put a dark tort pickguard on instead of the dull lookin creamy white one and yummyness all around. Will post picks when done [/quote] What like this? [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=58502"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=58502[/url]
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Playing 'Devil's Advocate' here but it has to be said that had that guy not bid on it and won at £1200, then c_p would have gotten even less for his bass! At the end of the day c-p got the market value for his bass. ... and why block a bidder who may well bump up the final sale price of your item? Just sayin.
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"* 1978 USA Precision Bass all maple neck -- original FRETLESS version,clean" - Of course it is clean... it looks like it's been sprayed banana yellow the same as the body!
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[quote name='molan' post='579899' date='Aug 25 2009, 10:00 AM']Wow - is that definitely the same bass? What a scam. Obviously it's not illegal to buy and sell for profit but this does seem to be taking the piss a bit![/quote] Absolutely the same bass; the serial number on the neck plate and certificate tie the two together with zero doubt.
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[quote name='wateroftyne' post='579842' date='Aug 25 2009, 08:54 AM'][url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2003-FENDER-USA-CUSTOM-SHOP-HEAVY-RELIC-64-JAZZ-BASS_W0QQitemZ130326960235QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV?hash=item1e5817986b&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14"]This fella works fast...[/url][/quote] Fair does, the guy has fitted a couple new knobs!
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Really good bass this and I think you can add BigAl to the list of former owners. I only traded it with Lee as he was in possession of the first Warwick Streamer that I ever owned (and traded years ago) which I wanted back, otherwise I'd have kept this... in fact I may go looking under the bed to see if I have a Ray that I've forgotten about.
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Ye Olde Trace cabs 4x10 + 1x15 *SOLD*
warwickhunt replied to warwickhunt's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
[quote name='witterth' post='579771' date='Aug 25 2009, 01:35 AM']Im MB1s mate and am interested in Trace elliot cabs, can collect as manchester not TOO far away. whats the score? pics? open to offers? ect?[/quote] Sorry, he's been away on hols and I literally just spoke to him yesterday afternoon. I'll call round with a camera later but I'm fairly certain that he's not budging on his price, however I can ask. -
Marcus Miller Sunburst 4 string for sale- sold to federico
warwickhunt replied to thumperbob 2002's topic in Basses For Sale
[quote name='thumperbob 2002' post='579424' date='Aug 24 2009, 07:22 PM']Hi All Realised I`m a 5 string man so the Marcus has to go- Sunburst- good condition- the odd nick here and there- been a working bass Sounds great- really versatile- has an original 70s style bridge. New set of Fatbeams- set up great. Nice and light. Looking for £450 plus postage- I live in Hessle near Hull- so f anyone wants to try- feel free. Sorry about photos. Cheers Bob [attachment=31472:blackber...0709_037.jpg] [attachment=31473:blackber...0709_036.jpg][/quote] Sorry if this sounds a bit dim... I've done a quick search but I can't establish if there are different (i.e. USA / MIJ / MIM) versions of this bass available. I had the chance to try one a while back at a mini NE bash and I was quite impressed but no idea where the model originated from. Any info? -
FS: NEW Leo Quan Badass II unslotted saddles (Chrome) SOLD!
warwickhunt replied to born2lose's topic in Basses For Sale
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FS: NEW Leo Quan Badass II unslotted saddles (Chrome) SOLD!
warwickhunt replied to born2lose's topic in Basses For Sale
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'88 Warwick Streamer Stage II 4 string *SOLD*
warwickhunt replied to warwickhunt's topic in Basses For Sale
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[quote name='KASH' post='579221' date='Aug 24 2009, 04:20 PM']I got it now, cheers!! ...is there a difference in sound or is it one better than the other? I mean for the most common combinations: active pu w/ passive pre VS passive pu w/ active pre? or is just different means to an end?[/quote] As you say... you've got it. One is not necessarily better than the other and different manufacturers get the same end result by different means. Some people will swear one is better than the other (never mind the passive / active debate), I own combinations of just about all of them and I couldn't possibly say which is better; they are just different... or are they At the end of the day it is personal preference, so just trust your ears.