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Marshall VBA400 (flightcased) with VBC412 cab.


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Marshall VBA400 (flightcased) with VBC412 cab.

as above, its a full valve head which has been flightcased its entire life, even at gigs (has one of those cases you can just take the top off to use it) so its in mint cond practically. Ill throw in a free DI box thing (used so you can crank the amp to get even more Phatness, but not as loud thru the speaker) Even with this half way as I set it, ive only ever had the vol and gain to 12 o'clock before realising my head was going to explode.

The cab hasnt been flightcased, has a few little knocks on it where the covering has come away slightly, but nothing magor. could glue it back down but I never bothered. works perfectly.

preferably id like to sell these together but if I get a good enough offer on just the head i may split.
Around £1600 to buy these new. Open to offers.

Bass bash photo (can take more photos if needed, this pic it looks a little gray, its pure black normally)


[url="http://www.guitarampkeyboard.com/en/marshall-vba-400/316"]Hears what GAK has to say, [/url]

The VBA400 has the massive tonal power of eight 6550 power tubes, plus three ECC83 and one ECC82 in the preamp section. The front panel controls are kept simple, but still offers a lot of tonal variation with the three-band passive EQ and 'Contour' control. Tuning your bass during a set is also made easier with the addition of the 'Tuner Mute' switch that cuts all sound to the speaker cabinets and DI output, while still feeding sound to the dedicated tuner output.

The matching cabinets for the VBA400 head come in 4x12 and 8x10 configurations, both of which feature one piece construction to give extra strength and minimize unwanted cabinet rattle. They also have sound absorbent wadding to damp internal resonances. Internal partitioning further damps resonance and aids smooth performance. The custom designed loudspeakers have been specially selected to handle the power of the VBA400 amplifier.

Features:

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Active or passive inputs
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Tuner Mute selection switch with status indicator
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Gain, Bass, Middle and Treble passive EQ controls.
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Three position Contour control to reconfigure the EQ.
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Deep and Bright switches.
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Master Volume.
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Tuner output.
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XLR DI output with level selection switch.
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2 or 4 Ohm impedance selection switch.
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Low or high speed fan selection switch.







Right, now the cab,
[url="http://www.guitarampkeyboard.com/en/marshall-vbc-412/318"]hears what GAK say[/url]

The VBC412 is a specially designed, heavy duty 4x12" cabinet for use with the VBA400 head. Built as only Marshall knows how, it features two separate sealed chambers which help to prevent unwanted cabinet resonance while adding to the structural integrity of the unit. It is also lined with sound absorbent wadding to further help dampen internal resonance.

It comes loaded with custom designed loudspeakers which have been specially designed to handle the power of the VBA400's output while giving you superb, professional performance. Operating at 4 Ohms impedance it has been designed to perfectly complement the VBA400. As the amplifier will accept a load of 2 Ohms, combinations of two cabinets can be used to create an awesome bass rig.

Clad in Marshall's trademark, heavy duty, black vinyl, the 400 Watt VBC412 boasts roadworthy, high grade fittings.

Edited by Jobiebass
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[quote name='ben604' post='489078' date='May 15 2009, 05:02 PM']Did this go on a few weeks ago then disappear?[/quote]

It did, I pulled it cause I was regretting putting it up for sale, but I just bought an Ampeg head so looks like it back up! lol

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