sammybee Posted January 6 Posted January 6 I've just listed something well under your budget - little bit on the hefty side but sounds awesome, if you were interested Quote
Lozz196 Posted January 6 Posted January 6 27 minutes ago, sammybee said: I've just listed something well under your budget - little bit on the hefty side but sounds awesome, if you were interested That’s a great amp at a very nice price. 2 Quote
Downunderwonder Posted January 6 Posted January 6 30 minutes ago, sammybee said: I've just listed something well under your budget - little bit on the hefty side but sounds awesome, if you were interested OP rejected a sljghtly smaller footprint Series6 on his back doorstep as too big for the spare room. Rebel without a clue. 1 Quote
FretsOnFire Posted January 13 Author Posted January 13 Having done some research into a Rumble 100 v3 I keep reading folk saying it's not the greatest for gigging. I'm aiming to play functions, wedding venues etc with the rumble but need some input from fellow users of said amp before I take the plunge on it Quote
SimonK Posted January 13 Posted January 13 Trace Elliot everytime on this budget so long as you don't mind the weight. Facebook marketplace has plenty of great options at the moment - I'm desperately trying to stay away from the ones in Portsmouth as I really don't need them... but but.... ! FYI if you keep an eye on things I picked these up (cat optional) for £80 a couple months back, and yes it keeps up with a drummer just fine! Quote
lemmywinks Posted January 14 Posted January 14 Do you have PA support or do you need a set up to fill large function rooms on its own? There seems to be too many constraints here - if you need something gig capable but compact you'll need to spend more IMO. One possible solution is an older 2x10 on its side, there's an SWR Goliath Jnr 2x10 near you on FB for £150: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/589875380316706/ Quote
Downunderwonder Posted January 14 Posted January 14 (edited) 20 hours ago, lemmywinks said: There seems to be too many constraints here Cheap. Little bit loud. Tiny. Not happening. Now it's functions. I am making possibly my last post on this thread. Two kinds of functions. LAF and civilized. LAF tend to involve big PA. Civilized is more the small pub gig where they don't want the roof raised. The kind where a Rumble 100 V3 would be absolutely fine. I used one with a full jazz orchestra going for gold. Listening to the previous band I thought it had to have been DI'd. Nope. Maybe 200 people loosely filled. I had my HPF on it and no worries. So, what is going to give? Size or cost? That SWR210 would be fine too btw. As all the old Trace stuff we have seen. Edited January 14 by Downunderwonder 2 1 Quote
sammybee Posted Thursday at 20:53 Posted Thursday at 20:53 this thread reminds me of this fantastic sketch Quote
lemmywinks Posted Saturday at 20:39 Posted Saturday at 20:39 Just spotted a Markbass Little Mark Blackline 250 in the Cash Converters sale for 100, Southend shop as well so close to you. https://www.cashconverters.co.uk/shop/music-tv--video/home-theatre-tvs--hifi-stereos/amplifiers/audio-equipment/047400178437 1 Quote
Dan Dare Posted Saturday at 21:26 Posted Saturday at 21:26 (edited) On 13/01/2025 at 23:23, FretsOnFire said: Having done some research into a Rumble 100 v3 I keep reading folk saying it's not the greatest for gigging. I'm aiming to play functions, wedding venues etc with the rumble but need some input from fellow users of said amp before I take the plunge on it "Not the greatest for gigging"? Ever heard the expression "beggars can't be choosers"? £230 doesn't buy light, loud and great for gigging. Not bragging, but many of us on here use rigs that cost around ten times your budget. See Downunderwonder's post above. Something has to give. Edited Saturday at 21:26 by Dan Dare 1 Quote
Downunderwonder Posted Sunday at 00:48 Posted Sunday at 00:48 4 hours ago, lemmywinks said: Just spotted a Markbass Little Mark Blackline 250 in the Cash Converters sale for 100, Southend shop as well so close to you. https://www.cashconverters.co.uk/shop/music-tv--video/home-theatre-tvs--hifi-stereos/amplifiers/audio-equipment/047400178437 Cash Converters have a history of putting dud returns back on the shelf so be careful. 1 Quote
lemmywinks Posted Sunday at 10:27 Posted Sunday at 10:27 9 hours ago, Downunderwonder said: Cash Converters have a history of putting dud returns back on the shelf so be careful. So do PMT, GuitarGuitar and Thomann, this is local so he can go check it out in person. Quote
FretsOnFire Posted Sunday at 11:31 Author Posted Sunday at 11:31 Can anyone recommend a cab to go with the 250 please? Quote
lemmywinks Posted Sunday at 12:30 Posted Sunday at 12:30 (edited) 59 minutes ago, FretsOnFire said: Can anyone recommend a cab to go with the 250 please? If you want something compact with a small footprint then an older 2x10 on its side or a 1x12 is probably the only way you'll get something around your remaining budget. Unless you fancy a longer drive you'll be looking at local collection only listings on FB Marketplace, eBay etc. Brands like Peavey, Ashdown, Hartke, TC Electronic, Laney. Not much point in recommending a specific type of cab as your budget constraints will decide what is attainable over everything else. Hartke XL cabs are decent and go for pocket money now, on here in London for £75 which would bring you under budget: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1185251983336041/ Laney 2x10 with neo drivers near you for £150 here, bigger cab though: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2487813131416873/ That SWR I linked to above would be fine, be aware it's a 4ohm cab so you can't add another. I'd grab that Hartke as chances are you'll see another one for sale before too long and can have a vertical 4x10 tower which should cover every gig you're likely to do without PA support. Edited Sunday at 12:31 by lemmywinks 1 Quote
lemmywinks Posted Sunday at 13:08 Posted Sunday at 13:08 (edited) If you fancy a drive then grab this: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/326402087138 He also has the version with the horn for a bit more money: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/326402087359 Edited Sunday at 13:10 by lemmywinks Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted Sunday at 19:22 Posted Sunday at 19:22 Consider: https://www.thomann.co.uk/tc_electronic_bam200.htm Or https://www.thomann.co.uk/warwick_gnome.htm As a head, then pick up a cheap, heavy cab locally. Plenty of people gig with either of those heads and you can upgrade your cab with gig money when it starts "roling in" 😁 Quote
FretsOnFire Posted 19 hours ago Author Posted 19 hours ago Just wanted to post a final update and say that I purchased the TC Electronic BH250 and BC208 from a local seller for £280 all in and I'm more than very happy with it. Big thanks to all for your input even though i came across as picky and indecisive 😆👍 4 Quote
lemmywinks Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago (edited) Decent deal that, I have the BH250 and think it's a really neat little head. I'd keep a lookout for another BC208 to put underneath it for a mini tower of power, they come up pretty regularly. This bag fits the BH250 perfectly btw: https://www.bassdirect.co.uk/product/gator-9″-x-9″-mini-amplifier-bag/ Edited 18 hours ago by lemmywinks 1 Quote
FretsOnFire Posted 13 hours ago Author Posted 13 hours ago 4 hours ago, lemmywinks said: Decent deal that, I have the BH250 and think it's a really neat little head. I'd keep a lookout for another BC208 to put underneath it for a mini tower of power, they come up pretty regularly. This bag fits the BH250 perfectly btw: https://www.bassdirect.co.uk/product/gator-9″-x-9″-mini-amplifier-bag/ Eyes peeled for another BC208 😁 thanks for link to the bag Quote
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