warwickhunt Posted March 31, 2016 Share Posted March 31, 2016 (edited) [url="http://s54.photobucket.com/user/warwickhunt/media/Aguilar_zpsnytzmmdf.jpg.html"][/url] The bass and cabs are NOT for sale so please don't ask. Excellent condition, not long since serviced. Comes with Boschma case. 750 watt @ 4 ohm (975w @ 2 ohms which it will do... but your ears will bleed) with huge amounts of headroom. Low on fancy bells and whistles, you don't get presets or built in tuners BUT you do get loads of 'tone'! Genuinely sorry but I'm not going to courier to anybody/anywhere (not chancing damage) but I'd imagine if you want to own one of these you'd come and collect any way (NE England) OR there is a slim chance I'm travelling to the Midlands during the next week or so. [url="http://www.aguilaramp.com/pdf/support_manuals_db750.pdf"]http://www.aguilaram...nuals_db750.pdf[/url] [size=4][b]Features:[/b][/size] [b]Active/Passive inputs:[/b] Start by using the passive input. If your bass’s output distorts the input section, switch to the active position. In the active input, a 10 db pad in the signal path will remedy the situation. [b]Volume pot:[/b] This pot controls the gain of the preamp section. Clean sounds are usually achieved by setting the input gain around 11 or 12 o’clock. A little bit of musical distortion will occur if set past one or two o’clock. [b]Equalization:[/b] [b]Treble:[/b] Tube driven shelving type, boosts up to 12 db. The center frequency is set at 4 kHz. [b]Bass:[/b] Tube driven shelving type, boosts up to 12 db. The center frequency is set at 40 Hz. [b]Midrange:[/b] Tube driven shelving centered at 400 Hz. [b]Deep Switch:[/b] The deep switch adds 3db of broadband boost at 30 Hz. [b]Bright Switch:[/b] This switch is passive RC pre-emphasis circuit at 5-7 kHz. The bright switch will add a brighter timbre to the entire range of your bass. [b]Effects Loop:[/b] The Send pot is push/pull for line or instrument level. This allows you to use a studio effects unit (line level) or a stomp box (requires instrument level) in the FX loop. Adjust the amount of send so as to get maximum performance from your effects unit. The parallel/series pot is push/pull for parallel or series operation. In the parallel mode affected signals are mixed to the dry sound. In series mode the entire sound of your bass is processed by the effects in the loop. The amount of effects can be adjusted with the return pot. If you pull the return pot out for series operation without any effects plugged in the loop, the loop will be open and no sound will result. [b]Master Output Control:[/b] This pot controls the output level to your power amp. [b]XLR Balanced Output:[/b] Use the –30dB pre-eq setting in a concert situation where the house mixer is taking a signal into the house-mixing console. The house mixer is now getting his feed after the preamp stage, but can use appropriate eq for the venue. The eq on stage will still be controlled by your settings. If the house mixer wants your eq settings included in the mix, set the control to –30 post eq. The – 30 level is correct output level for going into a preamp on a mixer. Our balanced output uses the highest quality Jensen output transformer. If you hear any ground noise, change the position of the ground lift switch under the output [b]OUTPUT INTERFACES:[/b] [b]Rear Panel:[/b] [b]Speakon Connectors:[/b] Two speakon connectors are provided. Use 12 gauge or larger speaker cable for proper connections. [b]FX Send:[/b] Connect the input of your effects unit to this output. [b]FX Return:[/b] Connect the output of your effects unit to this input. [b]Footswitch:[/b] Use the Aguilar footswitch to mute the signal for silent tuning (not supplied). [b]Preamp out:[/b] Full range preamp output allows you to run into another poweramp in conjunction with your DB750. [b]Poweramp in:[/b] The DB750 can be used as a stand alone poweramp or for slaving two DB750s together. [b]Tuner out:[/b] A ¼ inch jack that sends a signal to your tuner. [color=#141823][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]I would take a trade (always interested in trying new toys) BUT interested parties have to be realistic about respective values; if your bass/amp/cab regularly sells on BC for 'xyz' amount I'm not going to be giving you +50% of that figure... does that seem fair? [/font][/color] [color=#141823][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]I'm always interested in old or Ltd Ed Warwick basses, esoteric quality amps [/font][/color][color=#141823][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif](i.e. not Ashdown/Peavey etc.)[/font][/color][color=#141823][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif] that I've maybe not owned yet, top quality cabs, Roadworn series P bass, light-weight Musicman Sterling or other interesting basses. [/font][/color] Edited March 31, 2016 by warwickhunt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
silverfoxnik Posted March 31, 2016 Share Posted March 31, 2016 That's a fabulous picture John!! GLWTS Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
warwickhunt Posted March 31, 2016 Author Share Posted March 31, 2016 [quote name='silverfoxnik' timestamp='1459441432' post='3016645'] That's a fabulous picture John!! GLWTS [/quote] Wish I could claim it as my own but it's our very own WoT who wanted to give it a try during a local BassBash! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
warwickhunt Posted April 1, 2016 Author Share Posted April 1, 2016 Sold pending Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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