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Film One Winter Sale - Including lots of Trace Elliot Gear

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Posted By : Film One | Comments : 6

This might interest the more electronically minded amongst you!


Right, I've not got enough space to swing a cat in my house at the moment so I've got some bargains going! Most of it's dead/poorly stuff so if you're a spark and you fancy a couple of projects you're in for a bargain ride here!

The Dead and Walking Wounded Epic Clearance
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Trace Elliot Clobber
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AH1000 head (yes, that's a 1000w bass head). This is dead as a doornail and before it died smoke came out of the back and it electrocuted my music producer friend. He's not dead, but this thing is. Please don't entertain plugging it in yourself unless you know what you're doing with electronics.

GP12 SMX head (250w I think). This is also dead but it didn't set on fire or electrocute anyone, I just switched it on one day and it didn't make a noise anymore. It powers up and registers an input on it's little LEDs but no sound comes out of the speakers. Could be something simple, but I'm not a bassist anymore so I can't be bothered fixing it.

2x10" cab (with horn). One of the cones, or the horn has blown (can't tell). Not a happy bunny but a smashing cab and it's in lovely nick (apart from the duff speaker).

4x10" cab (no horn). THIS CAB WORKS PERFECTLY!!!!

Here's the deal... £200 for everything, the poorly 2x10" and the dead heads, plus the fully working 4x10". Or if you fancy a split, the happy 4x10" cab on it's own for £150 and the broke stuff for £75.

Synths
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Roland JX10. Its good condition, apart from a broken key - which can be sourced off ebay for about £8 and also one of the DCO chips on the "upper board" is on isn't too happy - so every 8th note doesn't sound properly. It's easily fixable if you've got the time and soldering skills. It's a smashing synth but since I upgraded the synth arsenal, a 70-odd key monster with a dodgy DCO is a bit surplus to requirements.

It's a hidden gem in the Roland back-catalogue and probably their biggest sounding analogue synth after the Jupiter 8. It's two JX-8Ps in one box, you can either layer them or split the keyboard. Plus it's got patch memory (still working too) and MIDI. Once you've heard this, you'll never want to touch a Microkorg or Nord Lead again! They regularly sell for £300-£400 on ebay when they're on song but as mine needs some TLC I'd take £50 for it.

Yamaha DX21 FM synthesizer. In reasonable nick, apart from missing slider tops and a slightly tempremantal 'D' key. I've also got a flight case for the fella somewhere. It's got MIDI so you could control it via another keyboard if needs be. It's got many of those DX7-style sounds you love, for a tiny price of £25!!!! If you're in a in a Five Star covers band, this is the synth for you!

AND FINALLY SOMETHING THAT WORKS PERFECTLY!
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A rather fetching Tech 21 Trademark 60 combo amp with footswitch. It's in smashing nick, from my long, long, long time ago days as the guitarist in Film One's former guise of Rich and Strange. Just £125 for those interested.

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# Posted by Keef - 22/10/2010, 14:04 (GMT)

What, no hair straightners.LOL
The Roland is well worth 50 off my hard earned tho.Can we sort out something mate? I'm stuck (and I do mean STUCK) in Blackpool.


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# Posted by Film One - 22/10/2010, 14:30 (GMT)

Just PM'd you Keef.


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# Posted by Keef - 22/10/2010, 18:21 (GMT)

Cheers mike. Nice one mate.


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# Posted by The ascension - 22/10/2010, 19:11 (GMT)

"If you're in 5star covers band.."
Ha,ha,ha,ha...now there's an idea!


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# Posted by Aliensound Recording Studio - 26/10/2010, 15:15 (GMT)

Hey man, Is the Tech 21 still for sale? PM please
Mark


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# Posted by slipstream - 27/10/2010, 12:49 (GMT)

PM sent.


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