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Can't believe I'm doing this but...

For sale is my trusty Trace Elliot AH350SMX, 350W (at 4Ohms) of ear-candy one at skull-crushing volume. Manufactured in 1995.

Has pretty much every feature you could wish for in bass amp. Don't be fooled by that power rating, it will easily compete with a 500-600W modern amp. Has the SMX preamp with 12-band graphic EQ and dual-band compressor.

EDIT: Forgot to mention one of the best features. It has a UV up-light that lights up the whole front panel. Wicked!

One of the features is a valve/solid state blend and I've changed the valve for a EHX gold 5751EH for more clean headroom, so I could have the valvey goodness set to 2/3 without overdrive. You'll still get drive if set to valve 100%.

Had it about 4 years and has played a lot of gigs with me. Have had it serviced / tested every year and the last service cost me £120, as I did not intend to sell it, so asked them to take care of anything that could potentially cause a problem in the future.

Have now downsized to a combo, so this will sit under my stairs for a year, then I'll decide to sell it and I don't want that. This beast needs to roar.

Before you ask; yes it's heavy. About 26kg. Postage will not be cheap and your back will hate you. You have been warned. It's worth it, believe it.

[b]£300 delivered[/b], or £25 less if collected (from Enfield)

Can meet up pretty much anywhere from central Herts to west Essex for fuel cost.

Any other questions, just ask. I just want to complete this ad before I change my mind...

EDIT 2: Before anyone asks, there are only a select few things I'd take in P/X or trade and that's:
1) Roland D-Bass combo (210, 115 or 115x)
2) Darkglass overdrive pedal
3) Tech21 Sansamp Programmable or Deluxe


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I am a bit unsure about the speaker outs One cannon One 1/4 Jack does that mean you can run two cabs from separate outs but need the different connectors or "daisychain" cabs sorry to ask! :(

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[quote name='witterth' timestamp='1406135818' post='2508683']
I am a bit unsure about the speaker outs One cannon One 1/4 Jack does that mean you can run two cabs from separate outs but need the different connectors or "daisychain" cabs sorry to ask! :(
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No problem.

You can run two cabs directly from the amp but one will need a 1/4 inch jack and the other will need a speakon. I did this with my two 1x15 cabs i ran with this for a couple of years. You can also take a feed from one (1/4 jack for example) connect it to a speaker, then daisy chain it to another. As long as the combined impedance is not below 4Ohms. With two 8Ohm speakers, the impedance is 4Ohms and is fine.

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[quote name='ziggydolphinboy' timestamp='1406131808' post='2508649']
thus used to be mine :-)
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Yes, it did indeed. Zig sold it to buy a bigger one! Had it a few years now and it's done brilliantly

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Sold! Actually, I don't know how I feel about that. I once told someone they were crazy for selling theirs and here I am doing the same....

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