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Justin Ulysses Morse
November 14th 03, 08:15 AM
These are some great bargains especially if you can pick them up in
person. I'm in Minneapolis. Feel free to e-mail or call, but notice
the rock and roll fake-out in my reply-to address.

Ampeg V2 50W tube head with 4x12 cabinet. Head is in okay cosmetic
shape, works and sounds great. Cabinet has stupid things stenciled
onto the back. Utah speakers. Great reverb, and the midrange control
has a very useful frequency selector. Fabulous amp. $400.

Pearl mid-60s mahogany 4-piece drum kit. Nice and old-sounding. Blue
pearly wrap finish. 20" kick drum, I think the toms are 13" and 17",
snare is your typical 14". Well maintained. $300.

Hammond M102 tonewheel organ with reverb, chorus, percussion, two
manuals, pedals. Looks pretty much perfect. I think I have the bench.
There's a photo at
http://www.rollmusic.com/equipment/organs_photo.shtml
$200.

Ampex AG440B 1/4" mono recorder. With or without roll-around cart. VU
meter is missing. $50.

Revox PR99 1/4" stereo recorder. $150.

A couple of Tascam 48s, partially disassembled but complete. You haul.
$400.

Amek BCII console. Four subgroups into two masters. 4 aux sends. 3
band EQ. 24 channel frame. Actual number of mono and/or stereo input
modules TBD. Just like the big console in our control room, but in a
smaller package (see our website). Fantastic headroom, great console,
great condition. Roundabout $500-700 depending on configuration.
That's about 2-3% of the original list price in 1988. Get yourself a
real console for less than the cost of a new piece of crap.

Power Computing Power Wave Macintosh clone. 400MHz G3 card, 128MB
RAM, two PCI slots and two Nubus slots, OS9.1, Digidesign AudioMedia II
card, USB card, lots of software, astonishingly stable. Fantastic
2-track editing/mastering system. This is the fastest machine I know
of that runs SDII with plug-ins as well as MLCD 2.4. If you want to
move up from your Quadra without having to choose between SDII and your
plug-ins, buy this thing for $150 including the AMII card, G3 card, and
everything else. I'll even throw in a Yamaha CD burner. $150.

If you want your e-mail to reach me, you need to forget about the rock
and go with the roll. Music dot com.

Justin Ulysses Morse
Roll Music Studios
Minneapolis, MN
www.rollmusic.com
(612)379-3255

chetatkinsdiet
November 18th 03, 12:38 AM
I gotta chime in on this guitar amp in case you're thinking about it,
but just aren't sure what it is.
It's a PRIMO example of a early 70s all tube monster. You wanna know
what it sounds like...listen to any Mick Taylor era Stones. I've got
the combo version, the VT40 and it smokes my 50 watt Marshalls. It
won't give you a super saturated, preamp tube distortion, but when you
crank it up, it gives you one of the best power tube distortions
you'll ever hear. I'll never part with mine. I just wish some of
this gear was closer to me...I'd love to have some of it.
later,
m

Justin Ulysses Morse
November 18th 03, 05:52 AM
Yes sir. The ONLY reason I'm selling this amp is because we have two
of them, and I only know how to play one guitar at a time.

ulysses


In article >,
chetatkinsdiet > wrote:

> I gotta chime in on this guitar amp in case you're thinking about it,
> but just aren't sure what it is.
> It's a PRIMO example of a early 70s all tube monster. You wanna know
> what it sounds like...listen to any Mick Taylor era Stones. I've got
> the combo version, the VT40 and it smokes my 50 watt Marshalls. It
> won't give you a super saturated, preamp tube distortion, but when you
> crank it up, it gives you one of the best power tube distortions
> you'll ever hear. I'll never part with mine. I just wish some of
> this gear was closer to me...I'd love to have some of it.
> later,
> m