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Oldman

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  1. Where did you get the trolley ? I want one type bump
  2. New Price Terror = £365.00 including insured posted OBC12 = £210 including insured posted
  3. I relinquished a MarkBass Alain Caron Combo for the Orange rig.
  4. Terror = £365.00 including insured posted OBC12 = £210 including insured posted
  5. A fabulous rig, the transmission line cab’s are delight. GLWTS
  6. Sold the ‘Cort’ to Martin’s son Charlie, slick no nonsense transaction, they came, they saw, Charlie played, he bought, jobs a gudun. Thanks
  7. I’ll sell the Cort with a gig bag (Fender) instead of the case in the original post. £300.00 with Fender Gig Bag.
  8. I’ve not had this beauty a week and realised couldn’t get the synth in head out of the pedal. Up she goes. In book it’s a fair cop at £100.00 delivered UK mainland. Nothing wrong with pedal it’s my ears that are faulty.
  9. The “B” rings true and compares with a Basses 3 time the price and more
  10. I would consider a combo Part Ex, 150 + watts, not too heavy, I is old. Balance 💷
  11. ■Main Features ●The Dual Bass Station is a high-performance bass preamplifier with dual inputs and EQ channels. With a single bass guitar plugged into the IN-A input you can switch between the A and B channel EQ settings as required. Both channels feature versatile 3-band equalizers that are ideal for use with a wide range of musical genres and playing styles. The parametric midrange controls allow detailed tonal adjustment. ●Great care has been taken in the selection and implementation of all signal-carrying parts and circuitry, achieving overall specifications and sonic per- formance that rival high-end audio equipment. The internal circuitry is powered by a 24-volt supply, allowing the expressive dynamic range of bass guitar to come through with maximum impact and clarity. ●EQ controls employ precision potentiometers with a control curve that has been specially designed for maximum subjective linearity. ■Controls and Connectors 1BASS (A CHANNEL)/5BASS (B CHANNEL): Boosts or cuts the bass frequency range. Response is flat (no boost or cut) at the center click position. 2MID (A CHANNEL)/6MID (B CHANNEL): Boosts or cuts the mid-frequency range. The center frequency of the mid-frequency range is set via the corresponding MID FREQ control. Response is flat (no boost or cut) at the center click position. 3TREBLE(A CHANNEL)/7TREBLE(B CHANNEL): Boosts or cuts the treble frequency range. Response is flat (no boost or cut) at the cen- ter click position. 4MASTER(A CHANNEL)/8MASTER(B CHANNEL): Adjusts the output level. At the center click position the output level is approximately equal to the input level. 9A ch MID FREQ/10B ch MID FREQ: Sets the center frequency of the mid-frequency range that will be affected by the corre- sponding MID control. 11MUTE LED: Lights (red) when output from the OUT jack has been muted via the MUTE footswitch. 12Channel A LED: Lights (green) when the A channel has been selected via the A/B footswitch. 13Channel B LED: Lights (orange) when the B channel has been selected via the A/B footswitch. 14MUTE Footswitch: Alternately mutes and un-mutes output from the OUT jack. 15A/B Footswitch: Alternately selects the A or B channel. 16IN-A Jack: This is the input jack for channel A. The output from a bass guitar or other effect unit should be connected here. When no plug is inserted into the IN-B jack (below), the signal fed to the IN-A jack is routed to both the A and B channels so you can set up two different EQs and switch between them as required. When using a single bass guitar, always connect it to the IN-A connector. 17IN-B Jack: The IN-B jack can be used to connect a second bass guitar to the DBS-1. When instru- ments are connected to both the IN-A and IN-B jacks, the instrument connected to IN-A will go through channel A, and the instrument connected to IN-B will go through chan- nel B. 18TUNER: Connect to an external tuner when required. The TUNER output jack is active even when the main output is muted. When two instruments are connected to the DBS-1 the signal from the channel selected by the A/B footswitch will be output via the TUNER jack. The input signal is fed directly to the TUNER jack without being affected by any of the DBS-1 EQ or level controls. 19OUT Jack: Outputs the processed signal from the DBS-1 to an amplifier or mixer. 20DC12V IN Connector: The DC output from the supplied AC adaptor should be connected here.
  12. I traded my fretted version for ‘88 NT in ‘88 from R & B Music Aberdeen.
  13. Not long had as part of a trade, as much as I like look and playerbility of this Bass I really do not need 3 x 35” Basses. Nothing has changed on the bass since I have had it. Shipping U.K. Mainland possible or meet within 60 miles. Thank for l👀king
  14. Dual Bass Station: Not owned this little Gem long, I like it’s uncluttered it’s approach. I bought ‘cos of two distinct tones, it does that well, however, I have spotted Two Leaf pedal that does 3! No brainer. Velcro (easily removed) on the bottom, Complete with 12Volt PSU. A few chips on the Paint commensurate with use, nothing to fret about. SPECIFICATIONS Controls: BASS, MID, MID FREQ, TREBLE, MASTER / AB each chanel, MUTE, A/B Connectors: Standard 1/4-inch phone jacks (IN-A, IN-B, OUT, TUNER), DC12V input jack Electrical characteristics: BASS 60Hz±14dB peaking/MID 150Hz~1kHz±14dB peaking/TREBLE 3kHz±14dB peaking/MASTER -~+10dB/Output noise level -95dBu or less (IHF A.W.T.D)/Harmonic distortion 0.01% or less (Output 0dBu) Power Supply: Supplied AC adaptor(PAP-712DCJ for North America and Japan, PAP-712DCE for Europe, PAP-712DCU for UK) Power Consumption: DC12V, 80mA Dimensions: 122(D)x101(W)x58(H)mm Weight: Approx 370 g, not incl. AC adaptor. Thanks for L👀king
  15. It’s a well known fact that a Super Comb is invisible 🤷‍♂️
  16. If you squint your eyes and draw the curtains in the low light it’s got the look of a WAL don’t you think 🤔?
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