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[QUOTE="t2daeek:1193125"]7 string delivered this morning. Ampeg B2R: Older model, not from the B2R-E series of the last 4 or so years. Work horse amp. Played out a TON with it so there is some wear here and there. On of the small pegs for a band on the (i think it's an 11 band) graphic EQ got snapped off somewhere, but there's still enough of it there for you to move it around with a pen tip or something small like that. Graphic EQ has a push button on/off switch, so you don't even need to really use it because there is a standard 3 band (bass, mid, treble) EQ in the preamp section which is very powerful. Because the amp spent most of it's life in a rack mount case there is minimal wear elsewhere. 350 watts, mosfet preamp. $300 with a mildly attractive grey carpet covered 2 space Genz Benz rack case. $250 with out. Ampeg SVT 2 Pro: Still on the fence about selling this. Do a search for the model. This is a 300 watt ALL TUBE bass amp that is rack mounted. 6 rack space amp. Will compete with ANY high powered bass amp on the market. THE LARGEST BASS AMP EVER MASS PRODUCED BY AMPEG. (6) 6550 tubes in the power section (5)12AX7 and (3) 12 AU7 in preamp. If you've been counting, that's 14 tubes. I have not encountered another bass amp that will actually let you drive your sound to such an extent without actually putting a boost in front of the amp. Designed to run at 4 and 2 ohms. Will easily handle a cab that is wired at 8. Was pushing an 8x10 AND a 2x15 with this and while you can imagine the kind of heat that 14 tubes in a metal box can make (save money on your gas bill?) it handles that sort of load without breaking a sweat. Professionally regulated/conditioned last year. User adjustable bias controls on back to get bigger sound, or get a setting that runs cooler. Weighs a ton. Comes with a rack case. Rack doors don't fit right, but it's ok for transport. $900.00 Way Huge Aqua Puss Analog Delay: Newer edition of a classic pedal now produced by Dunlop. Very musical sounding analog delay. Self oscillates VERY aggressively. Good shaped, kept in the box when gigged with. Couple little bumps here and there. Really cool delay for the money. $75 Boss Xtortion pedal: Very rare Pedal from the early 90s. Made for about half a year, therefore these pedals are just hard to come by. I have seen this pedal go for $200 on ebay. It is basically a different sort of HM-2 style sound that a lot of Heavy Metal/Grindcore bands (Rotten Sound, Exhumed) favor. Very over the top. Like an HM-2 with contour and punch knobs instead of High/Low knobs. $75 EV 2 Way bass cabinet: 15" peavey black widow and an EV 6" mid range speaker. Black carpet cover, metal corners, removable metal grill. Heavy Duty casters. $100 [/QUOTE]
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