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As soon as I read WD40 I thought you must've meant Servisol or similar switch cleaner! As previously stated WD40 doesn't belong near any musical equipment other than possibly on cab castors bearings. It's a Water Dispersant and wont cure any sensitive electronics issues I've heard of. You might be really lucky and it hasn't penetrated anywhere it can cause further harm. If possible I would try and remove as much as possible before it does. If your guitarists are really loud you probably need more speaker anyhow, so use both cabs.
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Which type? There have been a few over the decades. A photo would help.
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They should confirm what work they have carried out as I would hope they will give you some kind of warranty for the repair. £200 is a lot of money for what will be a simple repair for a decent tech. This is why I have bought secondhand Markbass heads as backups for not much more so I don't get involved with their dubious customer support. Contrast this with Ashdown Engineering who regularly go above and beyond to repair out of warranty products sometimes free of charge. Although I'm a fan of Markbass heads in particular their customers service is poor in this regard.
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That's really fantastic customer service. I just hope they're making enough money to stay in business during these challenging times.
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You definitely don't need two AH250SMX heads! 😉
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Retired ** Fender Precision Special 79/80 **
Sparky Mark replied to KUSKU's topic in Basses For Sale
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SOLD Genz Benz Streamliner 900 Price drop £400
Sparky Mark replied to WishIcouldplay's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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I think that I've read that some people think their bass amp sounds better when driving a 4 ohm load? Can this be true? Also, if you have a particularly low power amp and would like to shove its maximum output into this single cab, perhaps that might be the attraction?
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Sometimes it's just worth carrying the extra weight. Jazzjames preferred the ceramic DB over the SL and I preferred the ceramic Bergantino HT112 over the AE112. I've wondered for a while now whether the extra mass of heavier cabinets just keeps them "planted" to the floor more firmly/rigidly and helps low end frequencies project better? I'm convinced (I think) that the driver magnet material doesn't make a difference.
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Is the Ashdown 15" a neodymium magnet speaker?
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Now sold - Ashdown Touring 220W combo + cab
Sparky Mark replied to bigsmokebass's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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An interesting (to me) thing is that the three heads I have mentioned above ( rated at 150, 200 and 250 watts ) all use the same quantity (and type I believe) of output transistors and heatsink. It may be that Trace Elliot were being (too?) honest about the 150 watts into the 8 ohm load of the four ten combo as apparently it delivered 200 (maybe even 250) watts with an 8 ohm extension? Nowadays most manufacturers seem to quote the maximum output of combos with an extension cab so as not to lose the spec comparison filters. I haven't used the Mk5 at volume yet but if it gets anywhere near as loud as the AH200 into a Bergantino HD210 cab then that'll be plenty. I reckon the 200 can output more too. If I can get away without a fan filling the amp with dust and fluff and being audible at practice levels then that's better for me.
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So another collection is looming 🙄. This time it's natural convection (no cooling fan) Trace Elliot heads. So far it comprises of a 150 watt Mk5 head extracted from a 1110 combo and a Series 6 AH200. I'm keeping them peeled for an AH250SMX now.