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Fende AMP & Cabinet, WAH pedal, Recording equipment
I am selling my half stack guitar amp. This thing is so bad ass but with the baby now, I had to give up my recording room for a nursery and dont have the room for it any more. So here goes;
FENDER PROSONIC HEAD, Here are some specs on it; 625obo Year: 1995-Present Model: Prosonic Head Prosonic/Tone Master Enclosure Circuit: ? Config: Piggy-back Control Panel: Black, forward facing w/ white screened labels, controls numbered 1-10 Front Conrol Layout: In, In, Channel Sw, Vol, Gain 1, Gain 2, Treb, Bass, Mid, Master - Pilot Lamp Rear Conrol Layout: Rectifier Sw, Power Sw, Standby Sw, Speaker Jack, Footswitch Knobs: Black pointer Head: 9" x 24" x 9½" (22.9 x 61 x 24.1 cm) Head Hardware: Black strap handle or black leather handle w/ footman loops, chassis straps, corner protectors, glides Cabinet: 27¾" x 27¼" x 13" (70.5 x 69.2 x 33 cm) Cab Hardware: 2 Recessed side handles, corner protectors, removeable casters Cab Covering: Snakeskin, Red, Sea-foam green lizard skin, and black Tolex Grille: Silver sparkle or black grille cloth Logo: Grille mounted, flat, chrome & black script "Fender" w/ tail Weight: Head: 35 lbs. (15.9 Kg) Cab: 88 lbs. (39.9 Kg) Speakers/Load: Combo: 4 x 12"/16 ohms (16 ohms each in series-parallel) Speaker Model: Celestion Vintage 30 Effects: Channel Switching Output: SS Rect/AB: 60 Watts Tube Rect/AB: 50 Watts Tube Rect/A: 30 Watts Preamp: ? Power: 2 x 6L6 Bias: Fixed Bias Rectifier: Class A/Tube, Class AB/Tube, Class AB/Solid State (switchable) Phase Inverter: ? Comments: The Prosonic includes a switch for changing the operation class of the amplifier. (see Rectifier) (NOTE: I do not have the switch to change it but they are cheap) FENDER TONEMASTER 4X12 CABINET 425.00 I cant find ll the specs on it but I know it had 4 Celsetion vintage 30's in it. I will keep looking for the specs on it ![]() TASCAM 488 8 TRACK RECORDER 125.00 The TASCAM 488 MkII is an eight-track ordinary-cassette-based "studio-in-a-box", with integral mixer section, computer-controlled tape transport, and lots more. Don't confuse it with anything having to do with the old 8-track tapes that people used to put in their cars in the 1970s...this is a sophisticated piece of equipment (see photo), but easy enough for beginners to use, after a bit of practice. Because of the recent introduction of digital multitracks, the street price of the 488 has dropped to less than $800. ![]() STEVE VAI CONTOUR WAH PEDAL 75.00 Morley, makers of pedals and switches, has teamed up once again with Steve Vai to produce a new generation of wah pedals. The Bad Horsie 2 Contour wah was designed for players who like the Bad Horsie sound but want the ability to change the wah frequency. The CONTOUR control adjusts the wah from low bassy moans to piercing high squeals and anywhere in between. It also comes equipped with a wah LEVEL control to adjust the output level of the wah mode. The Bad Horsie 2 Contour Wah also has a special "Clear-Tone" buffer circuitry to prevent signal loading and to drive long cables. Like the Bad Horsie, the Bad Horsie 2 Contour wah is switchless. The wah switching and sweep are controlled via Morley's Electro-Optical circuitry. No mechanical pot or switch means long lasting wah wah wailing. ![]() email me speeddemon1995@yahoo.com |
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