MichaelDean Posted September 27, 2011 Share Posted September 27, 2011 (edited) Hello, I'm new around here, but perhaps some people might know me from TalkBass as silentmike? Anywho, I recently bought myself an Ampeg PF500 & PF210-HE and need to sell my old MarkBass combo. It's a fantastic amp, but it's just not what I'm after at the moment. It's seen gigging all over Bristol and has been recorded in addition to practices, so it's a little bit worn, but it's nothing that should be worried about. i.e. no rips in the carpet, just minor scuffing on the plastic corner protectors and a little on the handles, which is to be expected from a gigged piece of equipment in my opinion. One thing I feel I ought to mention is that at the top back left, there is a little dip in the wood. This has been like this since I bought it and has had no impact on the usability or sound. This is the slightly older model which only varies slightly from the current model with a slightly lower power rating and no DI level control. It's plenty loud enough mind. There's a whole load of photos that can be seen [url="http://imageshack.us/g/710/cimg1973h.jpg/"]here[/url]. I imagine that you guys probably know the specs, but I like to be thorough so here's the list: Front Panel: - Jack and XLR input - Gain - Low - Mid Low - Mid High - High - VLE (Vintage Loudspeaker Emulation) - VPF (Variable Pre-shape Filter) - Master Back Panel: - Combined Speakon/Jack speaker out + Jack speaker out - XLR Line out with Ground lift - Tuner out - Effects send/return (wired in parallel) Other: - 280W @ 8Ohms - 450W @ 4Ohms - 2x10" neodymium drivers - Piezo Tweeter - 44lbs/19.9kg I could meet the buyer somewhere along the M4 corridor if that helps? I can also deliver around Bristol. PM me for my mobile number if you want to have a chat. Thanks for looking! Edited September 30, 2011 by MichaelDean Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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