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Oldman

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  1. I can split cab, combo, you can make me an offer, not too cheeky and in PM
  2. Yes, I agree, I’ve used 3 x C4 with a Genzler Magellan in a blues band many moons ago. It’s my next move.
  3. I have a trolley it works as it should. I might Be a tad hasty
  4. If the combo part wasn’t so blummin heavy it would be stoppin.
  5. Well this was/is the holy grail of combo’s and extensions for me. I’m in a weakened state and the Combo is a Tad heavy, C4 is ok. I offer both as the ultimate dual channel rig, the reason I bought it, wet and dry inputs worked a treat, but at a cost to me weight wise. Immaculate condition, work as they should, and those tiny drivers move some air. A superb compact rig, I’m just not agile enough to hawk it in and out, loading and unloading I will split This model is based on the no compromised performance of the original PJB Suitcase. It is more powerful by physically smaller; in fact the same size as th Compact 4 enclosure. It has an incredible punch sound cutting through air as “a knife through butter” but with a solid and powerful low end response normally associated with a much larger combo. It features a two-channel pre-amp with our unique 3 band EQ. Simple to find “your sound”, the EQ sound has amazing control and transparency that allows you to unmistakably hear the true characters of your own playing and instrument. In the heart of this amp lies a formidable ultra-energy power supply. It feeds an efficient class D power amplifier which utilizes almost 95% of this energy to drive the four internal PJB Piranha speakers. The Suitcase Compact puts out a healthy 300 watts RMS onto its own speakers. Adding a Compact 4 cabinet it becomes 500 watts, and adding a Compact 8 it becomes 575 watts.next The future of amps is trending to “smaller and better” but with the Suitcse Compact bass combo, the future is here now! Key Features Power: 300W (RMS), 500W (RMS) with ext. Compact 4 speakers •Speakers: 4×5″ “Piranha” Type B •Controls: 2x (level selector, Volume, 3 Band EQ), Limiter w/ on/off switch, Master Volume •Jacks: 2x Input (1/4″ phone) •Headphone Out, DI out (post eq), FX Send/Return, Tuner Out, Preamp Out, Ext. Speaker Out (8 Ohm/Speakon) •Dimensions (WxDxH): 14″x12″x14″ •Net Weight: 40 lbs Thanks for looking
  6. Ooooops a tad on the heavy side for this old man. Thanks
  7. What’s the weight Rich?
  8. Ahhh, I’m reminiscing, sold my ‘88 well over a year ago, shouldn’t a done it. GLWTS.
  9. Standard, not low tension. Just strings 🤷‍♂️
  10. I bought this string set for my 4 over 1, 35” 5 String Sandberg just two weeks ago. I don’t like them, I wanted the sound in my head, these don’t do it. Nothing wrong with them, just not for me. Cost me £39.60. Yours for £25.00 posted UK Mainland. Suit a 3 over 2, 34” or 35” scale as well as a 4 over 1. Thanks for looking
  11. Crosby Stills Nash and Young I’ll be playing my vinyl Deja Vu later today
  12. I’ve owned 4 Overwater Progress basses during my time on Basschat, they are superb basses well put together and sound exceptional. These Perception Basses represent a fab price point entry into great basses. And this one looks the Biz GLWTS
  13. Did this sell?
  14. Bought for a stillborn project, no longer needed not gigged or rehearsed by me, very little wear. Sat hung on the wall looking pretty (dejected). Complete with a set of Phosphor Bronze strings in case you wanted a change from the flats fitted. TGI Gig Bag provide excellent protection included in sale. Fishman Pre. Small mark on rear otherwise immaculate A great inexpensive foray into the acoustic bass world. It has a great ‘thump’ with the flats not unlike a Double Bass, honest it does. You’d be welcome to try. I would rather not courier this delicate beast, instead a halfway meet within reason would be ok. It looks good, sounds good and by golly it’ll do you good. Thanks for looking.
  15. Likewise, a nice obituary in the Times
  16. Jeff Beck, guitarist, was born on June 24, 1944. He died of bacterial meningitis on January 10, 2023 aged 78
  17. Jon bought a pedal train from me prompt payment (always good) good comes 5***** deal. A pleasure
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