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There's been a lot of swearing going on chez Savage this week :) car died last night and will cost more to fix than it's worth, so I'm being forced to move on my PA system much against my will :)

Here she be:

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QSC USA900 amp, 2x450W into 4 ohms, all kinds of protection gubbins (selectable/switchable 30/50Hz low-cut filters, defeatable limiting, short-circuit protection), solid as a rock - details: [url="http://media.qscaudio.com/pdfs/discontinued_products/usa900.pdf"]http://media.qscaudio.com/pdfs/discontinue...ucts/usa900.pdf[/url] [b]£130[/b]

One Sennheiser E845 and one E840, both used very sparingly and mostly for instrument micing, so in very good nick (845 pretty much perfect, 840 with a couple of minor marks but nothing you'd notice) - bloody superb mics, slowly taking over from the Shure SMs as industry standards for stage use in my experience. Details: [url="http://www.sennheiser.co.uk/uk/home_en.nsf/root/private_microphones_wired_evo800"]http://www.sennheiser.co.uk/uk/home_en.nsf...es_wired_evo800[/url]
[b]£60[/b] the E845, [b]£40[/b] the E840

Pair of 4 ohm Peavey Pro 15 speakers, 300W RMS / 600W program handling, so a perfect match for the QSC - in good nick, a few minor scuffs to the carpet and handles but they still look the business from an audience perspective (the photo makes the carpet scuffs look A LOT worse than they are), I wouldn't think twice about gigging them at a wedding or whatever. 4 ohms, so you're pulling full power from each amp channel - pretty much ideal for pub/small club gigs as they're more than capable of handling a bit of guitar/bass/kick drum alongside the vocals to avoid you carting subs around. [b]£150[/b]

Pair of Adam Hall speaker stands, gas-assisted so you can release the stands and bring the speakers down to a managable height to get 'em off without them crashing down onto you! Brilliant little innovation...[b] £40[/b]

And a couple of mic stands, one cheap 'n' cheerful (I think it's a Thomann own-brand job, got it free when I bought a mic ages ago) and one the business (K&M standard line, pretty much bullet-proof) - fiver for the former, twentyfive quid the latter.

Now then, as the bigger stuff will almost certainly want collecting I'm more than open to sweetening the deal for anyone who wants more than one 'bit' - were you to take speakers and amp I'll include a couple of good Speakon-Speakon cables (your choice of length), should you want both mics I'll throw in a couple of quality XLR-XLR cables, and should you want all of the stands I'll include the wheeled golf bag-type doohickey I've been using to transport them.

If I've done my maths right that could land some lucky so-and-so with a full-on 900W PA system including two QUALITY mics with all the required stands and cables (just add a mixer) for a mere [b]£450[/b] - if you want the lot I'll happily make you up a couple of cables to go from mixer to amp as well, can't say fairer than that.

I'm in Birmingham at the minute, but often in Warwickshire and Staffordshire should that make meeting up or delivery easier - give me a shout if you're interested in anything!

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[quote name='RussFM' post='1192781' date='Apr 8 2011, 12:20 PM']I'll take the Pro15s please! Bought some Pro Subs a couple of months ago and never got round to buying the matching full range speakers![/quote]

Cool, drop me a PM - I'm off work this coming week so be pretty flexible if you want to come have a look!

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