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Thinking of acquiring a small set of drums (i.e. Gretsch Catalina Club 4 piece zzounds/item--GRECT1J484) so need to shed some extra poundage (or at least equipment). The 20 bass would be great for the venues I am likely to play (i.e. never get out of the garage band). Heres what I have and dont currently use/need and will entertain offers on: 1. Yamaha Bass (I think its the RMX170 in black which sells for $200 new) 2. Traynor Bass Mate 10 bass amp 3. Digitech GNX-3 guitar processor (their description). 8-track digital recorder (takes SD cards), 7 footswitches including effect on-off, Learn-a-Lick, hands-free recording, modes, recorder panel, 5 parameter knobs (amp models, speaker cabinets, warp models, and expression pedal (wahs), with display panel, drum machine panel, tuner, 20 supplied amp models, 16 cabinets modeled. Effects include wah, compressor, whammy talker pitch shift effect, Big Muff, Fuzz Face, Boss DS-1, Voodoo Labs Sparkle Drive, RAT, chorus, flanger, phaser, tremolo, panner, vibrato, Rotary Speaker, etc. Its an older model (about 10 years, I think the GNX 4 has been discontinued but its in perfect shape - built like a tank). I had a Pocket Pod (see below) and loved it so went to the POD HD with a FBV Shortboard Mark II pedal thats incredibly solid. 4. Line6 Pocket Pod, AC Adapter and case 5. Rogue mandolin RM100A A-style in black - with strap - played about twice. 6. PRS SE SoapbarII (with P90-type pickups). Very nice sound (P90s). 7. LP Studio black with gold hardware (except the pickups that have been replaced by 59 humbuckers (I believe; I know Dave Leddin, who did the mod, ended up buying Gibson pickups) and #2 Les Paul wiring (4 push-pulls to allow much more differential in sound). 8. Roland Mobile Cube - Portable 5-watt Battery-powered Guitar Combo Amp with Two 4 Speakers and Built-in Effects. I bought a Vox Mini3 modeling amp and one has to go. 9. Fender Blues Junior - with Celestian Greenback speakers. Again, after buying the Vox Mini3 I loved the sound and bought a Vox AC15 VR. This (below) is kind of what Im looking for in a drum kit, rather than keep lugging the Alexis DM6 USB around. I also have a couple of year-old microcomputer with Windows 7 that I really only used on 1 trip to Europe (it was great to carry around but I have an iPad now) and a Nook Tablet with Jelly Bean Android on an SD card, a Garmin handheld GPS with plugs for travel, car and home + Europe map CD.
Posted on: Fri, 27 Jun 2014 07:56:53 +0000

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