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Post by Dick Boushee on Mar 7, 2008 20:06:14 GMT -6
One for playing live so 4x10 would be ideal. Any brand.
Would consider trade, I am looking to trade in/sell my subs and power amps to my PA system to help buy this new bass set up, that or my Rickenbacker Dakota series guitar (which is 2nd option, because I love that thing). thanks.
Contact here or call me @ 701-866-8199
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Post by Gramps on Mar 11, 2008 8:48:00 GMT -6
One for playing live so 4x10 would be ideal. Any brand. Would consider trade, I am looking to trade in/sell my subs and power amps to my PA system to help buy this new bass set up, that or my Rickenbacker Dakota series guitar (which is 2nd option, because I love that thing). thanks. Contact here or call me @ 701-866-8199 how much for the PA Power Amps?
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Post by Dick Boushee on Mar 11, 2008 9:18:06 GMT -6
I am just selling the one (for now anyway). The we use to power our subs (the more powerful of the two) : its a Yamaha: 300 or so probably, considering i bought em for around 450 and I know used power amps are kind of hard to find, therefore hold worth pretty well. Heres a pic: Heres the specs: Specifications: Output power per channel: 650W continuous @4 Ohm 1kHz 450W continuous @8 Ohm 1kHz 1000W continuous @2 Ohm 1kHz (Bridge) 1300W continuous @8 Ohm 1kHz (Bridge) 2000W continuous @ 4 Ohm 1kHz Frequency response: 20hz - 50kHz ±1dB @1w Power bandwidth: 10Hz - 40kHz half power Signal to Noise Ratio: >104dB 12.7kHz LPF THD: <0.1% from 20Hz to 20kHz half power IM Distortion: <0.1% 60Hz - 7kHz half power Damping factor: >200 @8 Ohm 1kHz Voltage gain: 33.8dB Input impedance: 30k Ohms (balanced) 15k Ohms (unbalanced) Mains power: 230 VAC 50 Hz Power consumption: 400W Weight: 14kg (6.4lbs) Dimensions: 480 x 88 x 416mm (2u 19" std)
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