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stevie

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  1. At just 2kg, Beedster, it's not going to weigh you down.
  2. Price now reduced by £25.
  3. It looks like a budget version of the SM212. There's no info on the Beyma website, but might well be a direct swap for the SM212, which has gone up in price by about 20 percent in the past few years.
  4. If you send it to me, I should be able to fix it for you. Let me have a photo first.
  5. Agreed. None of the crossover parts are likely to be " out-of-date, super-specific high end". Caps and resistors will be marked with their values and any electronics person with half a brain should be able to order replacements from a specialist supplier. You're unlikely to need a complete crossover. The coils might not be marked and will have to be disconnected and measured (if that's where the problem is). If the caps are blown, the markings might have disappeared. In which case, you simply open up your second cab and have a look. KEF have a reputation for good service support and will probably send you a diagram of the crossover if you ask them. If you don't mind my saying so, your repair guy is either incompetent or lazy.
  6. stevie

    Whizzzy

    Colin bought my broken Behringer equalizer - fingers crossed he manages to fix it. Lovely chap and a pleasure to do business with. Stevie
  7. Hi Funky, I'm in Dorchester. It's the right side of Dorset for you, but still a bit of a drive. You're welcome to come and try it out any time. Stevie
  8. I could ship this at cost, which would be about £12.
  9. Price drop to £65.
  10. Thanks, funky. Yes, this is a real high-end device with great punch and clarity. My favourite setting was in fact the mid mode.
  11. In response to questions, I'd expect insured delivery to be about £10.
  12. Here is a pair of working 1" compression drivers. I'm not sure what make they are, although they look like P.Audio. 8 ohm, standard screw-in connection, not that heavy (maybe 1kg each). £5 for the pair. Can post at cost.
  13. This is one for experimenters. I used this JBL cab for trying out different 12"drivers, but it now has to go as part of a general workshop clearout. It's a very sturdy, lightweight cab made out of polystyrene structural foam. It contains the JBL 2416h horn, the crossover (which I'm pretty sure is working), and the grille. Speakon and jack inputs. No bass driver of course. Just fit your own 12" driver and you have a lightweight bass guitar cab. Or stick a compression driver in there, connect to the crossover, and you have a full range system. It was a bit difficult photographing the cab without a driver in. The grille isn't normally as see-through as that. It's well used, but looks the part. £10. You'd pay that much for the badge alone on eBay. Pickup is preferred but I could ship at cost.
  14. Can we have a look at the business end to see what it is?
  15. Shame that we can't retrofit the new case, but the main thing is that the amp is fundamentally the same - only lighter.
  16. Thanks for the speedy response. I think that's a very good move. Now that I have your attention, Mr Ashdown ..... Would it be possible to buy and retrofit the aluminium chassis?
  17. This Behringer Ultracurve Pro was suffering from the dreaded fried-eggs noise before I detached the ribbon cable - replacing the ribbon cable is known to fix this fault. The unit was working perfectly otherwise. Unfortunately, I find that I don't have the time or the soldering skills to replace the cable with the new one that I obtained (and which is included). These sell new for £220. I'm sure there are plenty of handy people here who could fix this, and it should be worth their while as I'm only asking £20. Can deliver at cost.
  18. The new one seems to be over 2kg lighter but they don't actually say how they've done that.
  19. What needs to be said about the Aguilar TH500 that you don't already know? This one is in excellent condition (virtually as new) and comes complete with the Aguilar gigbag. £450. The two trades I'd consider would be a very cheap lightweight amp offered in part-ex. or a deal with an Ibanez Premium 4-string bass.
  20. Sennheiser EW 100 transmitter and belt pack receiver for guitar or mic. A few scratches but works perfectly. Both units are metal boxed. Works on the licence-free band. The latest version sells for over £400. Go wireless with this for just £60.
  21. This is my Seymour Duncan Double Back compressor. It was the final stop on my compressor quest. A VCA-based unit, it is very solidly build in a cast alloy case. Ovnilabs gives it a very positive review. "The action is smooth and unobtrusive. It can do some moderate peak limiting, though not for extreme cases. There is no loss of highs or lows, and the tone is neutral......I actually think this pedal is a fantastic value for the money!" This unit sounds really good with guitar as well, but Seymour Duncan have now decided to sell separate models for bass and guitar. The successor model, called the Seymour Duncan Studio Bass, seems to be virtually the same design in a different case and sells for £160. Only selling because I now have an amp with built-in compression and I am a sucker for convenience. Excellent contition, complete with original box and instructions. £80.
  22. This is my Casio CTK-671 keyboard. 61 full-size keys, hundreds of different sounds, rhythms, digital effects, etc. 6-track memory. Midi capable. Complete with power supply, but also works with batteries if you're keen on busking. Very good condition. Everything works as it should. Wouldn't be out of place in a band situation, but also a nice present with Christmas just round the corner. Full details on this website: http://arch.casio-intl.com/asia-mea/en/emi/past/high_grade/ctk671.html Demonstrations on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_V5R7DxssJo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9AQbtD-Bo8
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