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thehymns
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FIXED! Lots of gear for sale (microphones, drums, amps and more)
I'm moving to Nashville (currently in Cincinnati) and need to downsize the amount of gear I take with me. Some of the larger items I will not ship (drums, amps) but everything else is fair game.
Keyboard:
Korg Microkorg Synthesizer/Vocoder: $300
This is in close to mint condition. Awesome for getting those vintage synthesizer sounds, I just don't have the time for it. The sky is the limit with this thing. I have the original box, manual and the microphone it is shipped with.
Amps:
Fender '65 Twin Reverb Reissue: $850 OBO
It's hard to get rid of this baby, but I don't have use for this 85 watt monster in a dorm room. I've had it for a couple of years and it has seen a few shows, but it has little signs of wear and tear. Includes foot switch. Also included are some replacement tubes I keep around just in case.
Fender Silverface Champ: $300 (sale pending)
This thing in a pretty nice condition; finding a 40 year amp that's much nicer is going to be hard to come by. Serviced recently to replace any bad wires and caps. Has NOS tubes and a new Jensen speaker because the original was blow when I bought it. This thing has a sweet natural overdrive you can't get with todays amps. It's not very loud, but if you need something to practice on or record with, this is the ticket.
Fender Tweed Blues Deville: $500 OBO
This thing is a beast! 4x10, one of the speakers has been replaces with a Celestion and the others are the stock Eminence. This thing has a nice crunch and a surprising delightful reverb. Unfortunately, it did not include a foot switch when I bought it, but they can be found on eBay or any music retailer can order it for you. In fact, Musicians Friend was selling the footswitch for these for $9.99. An added bonus: wheels have been installed!
Bass:
Fender Geddy Lee Jazz Bass: $550 OBO
This is a killer looking and playing Jazz bass. Has those awesome black inlays on the frets and a Badass II bridge. Recently set up with new strings. Includes a gig bag.
Guitar Pedals:
Ibanez TS9 Tube Screamer: $65 (TRADED! For SM57)
This thing has seen a few shows and has a chip or two in the paint, but otherwise this thing really, well, screams! I've got so many distortion pedals, something has to go. These rarely sell much below retail, so you best snag it!
Original Ibanez CS-9: $65
This is the Japanese version of the popular CS-9 Chorus pedal made by Ibanez in the 80's. It's in very good condition with only a few tiny scratches and ding here and there. I highly recommend this pedal.
Boss CH-1 Super Chorus: $40
This pedal is very good shape. I've only used it a few times as something to keep at practice. Very versatile and one of Boss' most popular pedals.
Dunlop Cry Baby Wah: $40 OBO
Practically new, I used it at a few practices and the rest of its life has been spent on the shelf. Very smooth, no scratchy pots here!
Original Ibanez FL9 Flanger: $35 (SOLD!)
This pedal has seen better days. The paint is wearing away and there is a little dent in the metal name plate, but sound wise it's great. This is a great analog flanger that has a wide range of sounds, these Japanese Ibanez's are very sought after. A great deal!
Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi: $40 (SOLD!)
Otherwise known as the Russian Big Muff, this pedal is in great shape. I recently bought a Keeley-modded ProCo Rat, which I prefer it to the Big Muff sound. Very cool if you need miles of sustain or a thick fuzz.
Microphones:
Rode NT5 Matched Pair: $275 (sale pending)
These have seen very little use. Good on acoustic guitar, woodwinds, and as drum overheads (what I used them for). Include a fitted carrying case, stand mounts, and windscreens.
Sennheiser e604 3-Pack: $250 OBO
Great drum mics. Clip right on to your toms. Very popular for live applications but can also be used in the studio with great success. In fact, I believe that use the same capsule as the industry-standard MD421. Includes the original box they were purchased in and a bag for each mic.
Drums:
Yamaha Stage Custom Advantage 6-Piece: $550 OBO
Amazing drum kit for recording. Black fade. 22" x 17" bass, 8" x 8", 12" x 10" and 13" x 11" toms, 16" x 16" floor tom, 5-1/2" x 14" wood snare, 2 boom cymbal stands, floor tom stand, hi-hat stand, snare stand, drum stool, and kick pedal. The 8" and 13" toms have never been used once (I play a four piece). Some scratches due to careless transport. New Remo heads on the snare, 12" tom and floor tom. Includes a gig bag for the kick and floor tom.
(Sale pending on the whole lot) Neil Peart Paragon Cymbals: These haven't seen much stick time, and I'm not a heavy hitter. $475 if you take the whole set and I throw in a carrying case.
22" Ride - $175
14" Hi-Hat - $175
16" Crash - $100
18" Crash - $120
There you have it folks. Send me a message here or at thehymnsohio(at)yahoo(dot)com.
I'm moving to Nashville (currently in Cincinnati) and need to downsize the amount of gear I take with me. Some of the larger items I will not ship (drums, amps) but everything else is fair game.
Keyboard:
Korg Microkorg Synthesizer/Vocoder: $300
This is in close to mint condition. Awesome for getting those vintage synthesizer sounds, I just don't have the time for it. The sky is the limit with this thing. I have the original box, manual and the microphone it is shipped with.
Amps:
Fender '65 Twin Reverb Reissue: $850 OBO
It's hard to get rid of this baby, but I don't have use for this 85 watt monster in a dorm room. I've had it for a couple of years and it has seen a few shows, but it has little signs of wear and tear. Includes foot switch. Also included are some replacement tubes I keep around just in case.
Fender Silverface Champ: $300 (sale pending)
This thing in a pretty nice condition; finding a 40 year amp that's much nicer is going to be hard to come by. Serviced recently to replace any bad wires and caps. Has NOS tubes and a new Jensen speaker because the original was blow when I bought it. This thing has a sweet natural overdrive you can't get with todays amps. It's not very loud, but if you need something to practice on or record with, this is the ticket.
Fender Tweed Blues Deville: $500 OBO
This thing is a beast! 4x10, one of the speakers has been replaces with a Celestion and the others are the stock Eminence. This thing has a nice crunch and a surprising delightful reverb. Unfortunately, it did not include a foot switch when I bought it, but they can be found on eBay or any music retailer can order it for you. In fact, Musicians Friend was selling the footswitch for these for $9.99. An added bonus: wheels have been installed!
Bass:
Fender Geddy Lee Jazz Bass: $550 OBO
This is a killer looking and playing Jazz bass. Has those awesome black inlays on the frets and a Badass II bridge. Recently set up with new strings. Includes a gig bag.
Guitar Pedals:
Ibanez TS9 Tube Screamer: $65 (TRADED! For SM57)
This thing has seen a few shows and has a chip or two in the paint, but otherwise this thing really, well, screams! I've got so many distortion pedals, something has to go. These rarely sell much below retail, so you best snag it!
Original Ibanez CS-9: $65
This is the Japanese version of the popular CS-9 Chorus pedal made by Ibanez in the 80's. It's in very good condition with only a few tiny scratches and ding here and there. I highly recommend this pedal.
Boss CH-1 Super Chorus: $40
This pedal is very good shape. I've only used it a few times as something to keep at practice. Very versatile and one of Boss' most popular pedals.
Dunlop Cry Baby Wah: $40 OBO
Practically new, I used it at a few practices and the rest of its life has been spent on the shelf. Very smooth, no scratchy pots here!
Original Ibanez FL9 Flanger: $35 (SOLD!)
This pedal has seen better days. The paint is wearing away and there is a little dent in the metal name plate, but sound wise it's great. This is a great analog flanger that has a wide range of sounds, these Japanese Ibanez's are very sought after. A great deal!
Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi: $40 (SOLD!)
Otherwise known as the Russian Big Muff, this pedal is in great shape. I recently bought a Keeley-modded ProCo Rat, which I prefer it to the Big Muff sound. Very cool if you need miles of sustain or a thick fuzz.
Microphones:
Rode NT5 Matched Pair: $275 (sale pending)
These have seen very little use. Good on acoustic guitar, woodwinds, and as drum overheads (what I used them for). Include a fitted carrying case, stand mounts, and windscreens.
Sennheiser e604 3-Pack: $250 OBO
Great drum mics. Clip right on to your toms. Very popular for live applications but can also be used in the studio with great success. In fact, I believe that use the same capsule as the industry-standard MD421. Includes the original box they were purchased in and a bag for each mic.
Drums:
Yamaha Stage Custom Advantage 6-Piece: $550 OBO
Amazing drum kit for recording. Black fade. 22" x 17" bass, 8" x 8", 12" x 10" and 13" x 11" toms, 16" x 16" floor tom, 5-1/2" x 14" wood snare, 2 boom cymbal stands, floor tom stand, hi-hat stand, snare stand, drum stool, and kick pedal. The 8" and 13" toms have never been used once (I play a four piece). Some scratches due to careless transport. New Remo heads on the snare, 12" tom and floor tom. Includes a gig bag for the kick and floor tom.
(Sale pending on the whole lot) Neil Peart Paragon Cymbals: These haven't seen much stick time, and I'm not a heavy hitter. $475 if you take the whole set and I throw in a carrying case.
22" Ride - $175
14" Hi-Hat - $175
16" Crash - $100
18" Crash - $120
There you have it folks. Send me a message here or at thehymnsohio(at)yahoo(dot)com.
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