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iamp800
iamp350
CXL112
CXL112

Delivery of any of these items is no problem.


[b]Here it is, as I mostly use it, with the iamp800 and the two 1x12" cabs stacked up looking very nice...[/b]

[attachment=120444:Stack.JPG]

Here's the iamp800...

[attachment=120443:iamp 800.JPG]
[attachment=120438:iamp800 front.JPG]
[attachment=120440:iamp800 left.JPG]
[attachment=120442:iamp800 right.JPG]
[attachment=120441:iamp800 rear.JPG]
[attachment=120439:iamp800 goodies.JPG]

It produces 800W at 8ohms and 1000W with a 2Ohms load (2x4ohm cabs or 4 x 8ohm cabs!)

[url="http://www.eaamps.com/UploadedPDFs/iAMP800_man_v8.pdf"]HERE [/url]is the link to the maual (hard copy included in sale and shown in photo above)

The photos show that it's in great condition and always carefully looked after. I've used it with my Jazz bass, a keyboard and even as a PA for a couple of announcements this Saturday night and the clarity is always very impressive.

Here's the details from the guys at EA:

Unmatched performance in a 19-pound package.

The flagship of the EA line is the iAMP800. The Class D, digital, Iamp800 delivers an astounding 800 watts at 8 Ohms and 1000watts at 2 ohms, and a peak power rating of 2500 watts there is enough power to handle any gig, anywhere!

The iAMP features an isolated, fully shielded transformer, gold plated input and output jacks (except for the Speakon), both series and parallel effects loops, DI output, dual line voltage switch for both the US and Europe, onboard limiter, CD input and, of course, the unique EA tone shaping section. The result is a high performance, fully featured, small footprint rackmountable amp head that at under 20 pounds is comfortable powering speakers in a concert level environment. With an amazing efficiency rating of 85% the iAMP needs no cooling fan. Power when you demand it

Applications: Acoustic instruments, bass and keyboards.
Inputs: ¼” Active and Passive jacks with gain LED level indicators, Mini Stereo In with volume (CD, tape)
Controls: Input Volume, EQ In/Out, Master Volume, DI Level, Speaker On/Off, DI Output On/Off
EQ: Lo, Lo-Mid, Hi-Mid, and Hi: all with boost/cut and variable frequency controls (Lo-Mid and Hi-Mid have Half/Full Octave Q switch)
EQ Presets: Deep, Contour 1, Contour 2, and Bright
Effects Loop: Series and Parallel Post EQ with independent level controls
Outputs: Two Speakon speaker, 1/4" Stereo Headphone, 1/4" Tuner/Line Out, XLR balanced DI
Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20kHz ± 3dB
Line Voltage: Selector switch located on rear panel
Power Output: 500 watts @ 8 ohms, 800 watts @ 4 Ohms, 1000 @ 2 Ohms. 2500 watts peak
Size: 3.5"H x 15.75"W x 10"D
(rackmountable with included rack ears)
Weight: 19 lbs. (8.6 kg)

[b]I paid a lot for this and the new version of this (iamp pro?) is over £1000 at bass direct... so considering the excellent condition it's in £550 ono. Free next day UPS courier to mainland UK is no problem.[/b]

[b]iamp350[/b]

Great amp, with the same semi-parametric EQ system, and series FX loop.

Pics...

[attachment=120531:350 front 2.JPG]
[attachment=120532:350 front 3.JPG]
[attachment=120533:350 rating.JPG]
[attachment=120529:350 back.JPG]
[attachment=120530:350 bump.JPG]
Sadly the previous owner didn't mention this bump to the front of the amp when they sold it to me, but It hasn't bother me since it still works fine... I have tested it to make sure it's ok, but I don't use FX loops anyway so it's not been an issue. The front of the jack socket has been sapped off but the internal bits are still solid (as you can feel when you push a jack lead in) and it still works so I've left it alone.

It's got the same clear and clean tone as the 800. Great for getting the sound of your bass and for clear reproduction of FX etc. (which I use in series from my bass to the input socket).



[b]CABS: [/b]350W each

I think they 126dB SPL? Anyway, they are massively loud for their size and extremely efficient, which is why I got them. At the time there was an annoyingly loud guitarist in my band but now we've got a new guy and we're going for the quiet stage volume method and loud PA approach.

I have a CXL112 with cover here...

[attachment=120433:112CX Front.JPG]
[attachment=120432:112CX Bagged.JPG]
[attachment=120431:112CX Back.JPG]
[attachment=120434:112CX Pannel.JPG]

and another newer CXL112 with very nice thickly padded EA cover...

[attachment=120436:112CXL front.JPG]
[attachment=120435:112CXL Bagged.JPG]
[attachment=120430:112 CXL back.JPG]
[attachment=120437:112CXL Pannel.JPG]

These cabs are almost identical, the only difference as I can tell is that the CX uses thicker wood than the CXL, which must make it tougher I guess and inevitably the CXL is lighter at 19.7kg instead of 24.7kg. They both sound the same. They are both rated at 350W each and 8ohm. and have adjustable tweeters. They also have both a jack and speakon socket on the back panel as shown in the photos.


[b]All this lovely gear is available for viewings in Lincoln, East Midlands.[/b]

Any questions just let me know.

(Get in touch quick before I change my mind on this entire post.)

email: [email="[email protected]"][email protected][/email]
Taxt/call: 0777 200 6297

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