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[QUOTE="ThePerennial:1062968"]This cab has been gigged - so it shows signs of use; but not abuse. Functions absolutely as new: no issues to note at all. I've been playing through this cab (along with the 410 version) for the past year and a half and have never had a single problem - always sounds great. -900 watts RMS -Six GXB 1040 woofers -One GBE 4" Tweeter -One GBE 3560 4K Hz 18dB Crossover -4 Ohms -Two 1/4" inputs (wired in parallel) -One Speakon input -Weight: 130lbs. -Dimensions: 44" x 25" x 18" (H x W x D) -Rear mounted Edge Lift handle for easy transporting The original casters on the cab were a bit small for the size of the cab - so I removed the stock wheels and replaced them with casters (mounted flat onto the back of the cab at the bottom - like an Ampeg - tilt back and roll - see pictures). I find that replacing these made the cab so much easier to move around. When the cab is upright in playing position, the casters do not touch the floor. I took detailed pictures of what I did because I wanted to show that the inside of the cab is sealed with wood - so though the original casters are removed - the speakers are not open to the elements. I've never had an issue with this in the year and a half that I've used it. As you can see in the pictures, there is some very slight discoloration in some of the black carpeting that covers the cab - this shows up way more in the pictures than it does in person - the flash brought them out. Overall the carpeting is in good condition - with no big sections ripping or anything. $475 Local pickup. I will also deliver within a 2 hour driving radius (AKA: no more than 2 hours there and 2 hours back) from my home in NW Connecticut, if you pay for my gas to get there and back. Pictures can be viewed at: [URL]http://www.flickr.com/photos/bikeforprogress/sets/72157623675584324/[/URL][/QUOTE]
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