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mildmanofrock

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  1. Withdrawn. Looks like no one wants this, so on Ebay it goes.
  2. Cheers fellas. I'm actually considering keeping it. Bloody gorgeous power and tone. Go for it before I change my mind.
  3. [quote name='steve-bbb' timestamp='1373030235' post='2132980'] because ive already had 500 beer tokens worth of gas already this month ! [/quote] £395 delivered. There you go - another five beer tokens freed up!
  4. [quote name='charic' timestamp='1373029708' post='2132967'] How has this not gone?! I've got one of these and its amazing [/quote] Thanks. It sure is.
  5. [b]£400 delivered[/b]. This amp is hardly used, works perfectly and sounds amazing - a Hartke LH1000 on steroids.
  6. Can't believe this is still here. Few (if any) cabs are better than Barefaced.
  7. Price drop bump -[color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif] £225 delivered.[/font][/color]
  8. Price dropped to £450 delivered!
  9. Hi, I'm selling this Chevin Research A1000 Power Amplifier. It's an amazing amp - loads of power and built like a tank, inside and out. I've used it with various pre-amps and it sounds incredible. It gives you two channels of:[list] [*]600 watts per channel into 4 ohms cabinets [*]350 watts per channel into 8 ohms cabinets [/list] According to page 6 of the manual (although I've never done it), you can also get 1200 watts into an 8 ohms cabinet by using a special lead that delivers a mono-bridge mode. You can open a PDF of the with details on the A1000 and other models by [url="http://www.ctxd.com/items/chevin.pdf"]clicking here[/url]. As you'll see in the second picture, the red lead (included) will connect the sound of your chosen pre-amp into both channels of the amp. The top of the amp has one scuff but everything works perfectly. [attachment=137431:IMAG1250_1.jpg] [attachment=137432:IMAG1252_1.jpg] [attachment=137433:IMAG1253_1.jpg] [b][s]£250[/s] [s]£225[/s][/b] [b]£215[/b] delivered (UK). Thanks! Steve
  10. Hi, up for sale is this magnificent Hartke Kilo 1000 watts amp. In my opinion, it's easily as good, if not better, than any valve amp I've owned or played through (Ampeg, Aguilar etc). It gives you all the power you need and puts you in control of your sound - coming complete with an overdrive, compressor and 10-band graphic equaliser. I've only used it a couple of gigs - and I'm including a footswitch (details below). Reason for sale? No gigs and I need the money, but I'll be gutted to see it go. The amp is in excellent condition and perfect working order. As you'll see from one of the pictures, there's a small scratch on the top - unnoticeable on stage or in a rack. [attachment=137427:IMAG1245_1.jpg] [attachment=137429:IMAG1247_1.jpg] [attachment=137428:IMAG1246_1.jpg] [attachment=137430:IMAG1248_1.jpg] Here's the write-up and specifications from the Samson site: "The Kilo delivers 500 watts at 2 ohms of power per side in stereo mode, and a massive 1,000 watts at 4 ohms in the bridged mono mode. To sculpt your sound, the Kilo has an all-tube class-A preamp, and logically arranged tone controls. The amp offers a classic tone stack three-band EQ, with Hartke's variable Shape circuit. For additional tone shaping, there is a 10-band graphic equalizer, as well as selectable Deep and Brite EQ curves. To add some "dirt" to your sound, there is a variable tube Overdrive circuit, and to round out the dynamics, there is a fast and articulate Compressor circuit. To connect your amplifier to speaker cabinets, the Kilo has both Speakon® and 1/4-inch output jacks. It also provides an abundance of connections and signal routing features, including multi-point direct output switching, stereo Effects Loop, front and rear panel tuner outputs and footswitch jacks to remotely control the Mute, Overdrive, EFX, and EQ functions. Not only does it pack optimal tone control and more than enough power to drive any cabinet, the Kilo's rugged design is perfect for life on the road. Its solid 3-rackspace construction, solid die cast front panel and oversized handles make the Kilo an eminently road-worthy."[list] [*]Stereo amps offer 500 watts per side at 2 ohms - and 1000 watts at 4 ohms in bridged mono mode [*]Class-A all tube (3 x 12AX7) high-voltage preamp circuit [*]Classic 3-band tone stack equalizer with variable 'shape' control [*]Selectable 'Deep' and 'Brite' EQ curves [*]Variable compressor [*]10-band constant-q graphic equalizer with independent level control [*]Variable tube overdrive [*]Stereo effect loop send and return jacks [*]Dedicated front panel switches and footswitch jacks for mute, overdrive, effects, and EQ [*]Multi-point direct output with level control [*]Speakon® and 1⁄4-inch parallel output connectors [*]Front and rear panel tuner output jacks [*]Separate left and right channel preamp out and amplifier in jacks [*]Rugged three-rackspace construction [*]Solid die-cast front panel and oversized front panel handles [/list] Also included:[list] [*]Stage Line FS-202 footswitch - enabling you to switch on/off the mute and overdrive, or EQ (graphic equaliser) and effects loop. I found it useful when changing playing styles between songs - such as going from fingers to plectrum. One stomp would engage the equaliser, giving me more bottom end when playing with a plectrum. ([color=#000000]6.3mm mono plug, [/color][color=#000000]2 x on/off switching function,[/color][color=#000000] 5m cable).[/color] [*]Power lead. [/list] [url="http://www.samsontech.com/site_media/support/manuals/Kilo_Manual_1.1.pdf"]This link[/url] opens a PDF of the Hartke Kilo manual. All yours for [s][b]£500[/b][/s] [s][b]£450[/b][/s][b] £395 [/b]delivered (in UK). Thanks! Steve
  11. [quote name='Myke' timestamp='1370991924' post='2108516'] +1 for the Vox, was going to comment but I forgot what it was called [/quote] Thanks Myke. I'm guessing you can plug an mp3 player into these too, and play along?
  12. Thanks for those! All these choices are new to me, I'll check them out - much appreciated. [quote name='Alanbass' timestamp='1370986763' post='2108427'] Hi, You could try the Vox am Plug Bass headphone amp with headphones - not at all bad. ONly little more than £30. [/quote] [quote name='Count Bassy' timestamp='1370990598' post='2108492'] Or the Tascam GTR1. I used to use (and still have) a MP-BT1 and used it regularly until I got the GTR-1. GTR1 has basic rhythms in it as well, and can record etc, but if you don't want those then MP-BT1 is great (and cheaper). [/quote]
  13. Thanks Pete, that looks great. It's on the shopping list, cheers. Steve
  14. Thanks! I'll get one of those, appreciate it.
  15. Hi folks, apologies if this has been asked/discussed before. I'm going to Italy on Wednesday and would like to practice tracks in the hotel room. I have Mp3 files of the tracks - for iPod/CD. Can anyone recommend a really titchy amp/practicing/play along solution? Thank you! Steve
  16. Fantastic dealings with this man! A credit to Basschat.
  17. [quote name='Johnnyc' timestamp='1369833940' post='2093209'] don't particularly wanna fill the room with bass when the level I want my rig at is too loud for the rest of the room. [/quote] As an owner of a Barefaced Super 12, do you find this is a problem?
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