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Euphonic Audio iAmp 200 combo

Bought on BC about 3 years ago (I guess??) and used with a function band for 20 - 30 gigs, as well as occasional jazz gigs on electric bass and very occasional acoustic guitar playing. Never missed a beat and, though it has the odd scratch, it still works perfectly and looks spot on from a few feet away!

4 band tone controls with switchable Q/slope on the 2 mid bands, as well as 4 different tone presets.

In built chromatic tuner.

12" Wizzy cone - co-axial driver delivers lots of low end for its size, and smooth treble up to about 10kHz.

I love this amp but since I joined a different, much louder band, this just isn't loud enough. It's the best amp I've ever owned for jazz gigs, acoustic music and medium volume covers gigs (worked fine for a beatles/monkees/etc 60s thing) but it can't deliver the high volume needed to fill a marquee and cut through a loud drummer, keys and guitar for killers/kings of leon/foo fighters type modern rock.

Looking for £300 from this to fund an Ampeg portaflex 500, but I'm interested in trading for the right head - warwick, trace, ashdown, mark, or any of the american boutique brands like Aguilar or Eden would be worth a DM, and I'm happy to sort out cash either way to make the trade fair.

I live in Hindhead, am happy to meet for collection as far as Kingston/S London to the North and as far as Portsmouth to the South.

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[quote name='phlebas' post='1302214' date='Jul 13 2011, 11:32 AM']Euphonic Audio iAmp 200 combo

Bought on BC about 3 years ago (I guess??) and used with a function band for 20 - 30 gigs, as well as occasional jazz gigs on electric bass and very occasional acoustic guitar playing. Never missed a beat and, though it has the odd scratch, it still works perfectly and looks spot on from a few feet away!

4 band tone controls with switchable Q/slope on the 2 mid bands, as well as 4 different tone presets.

In built chromatic tuner.

12" Wizzy cone - co-axial driver delivers lots of low end for its size, and smooth treble up to about 10kHz.

I love this amp but since I joined a different, much louder band, this just isn't loud enough. It's the best amp I've ever owned for jazz gigs, acoustic music and medium volume covers gigs (worked fine for a beatles/monkees/etc 60s thing) but it can't deliver the high volume needed to fill a marquee and cut through a loud drummer, keys and guitar for killers/kings of leon/foo fighters type modern rock.

Looking for £300 from this to fund an Ampeg portaflex 500, but I'm interested in trading for the right head - warwick, trace, ashdown, mark, or any of the american boutique brands like Aguilar or Eden would be worth a DM, and I'm happy to sort out cash either way to make the trade fair.

I live in Hindhead, am happy to meet for collection as far as Kingston/S London to the North and as far as Portsmouth to the South.

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Hello there,
I have an SWR Basic 350 head ,which I no longer use since buying MarkBass gear but I'd like a small combo for my Upright bass.My amp is in good working order and one of the "Red range " with solid state power amp and tube preamp which is great for warmth.It is currently in a local shop for £399 but I could get it if it is of interest to you? Many thanks, David.

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