I just stubbed my toe on this and it reminded me that it has to go!!!
I know that a good deal of we APUGers are also musicians, so I figured it wouldn't hurt to list this here, just in case.
For sale or trade for photo equipment is a 100 W 2x12 Marshall combo amplifier, JCM-2000 TSL 122. Marshall's top-line JCM amp, in a 2x12 combo format. I believe the two stock speakers are a Greenback and a Vintage 75, though you should check the specs if you are interested. This amp is no longer made, unfortunately, so the used market is your only bet to get one. (Here is a third party's description of the amp: http://www.instrumentpro.com/P-MARTSL122?source=froogle. It is probably one of those scam places, but their description is probably lifted straight from Marshall.)
My father was the original owner (purchased around Y2K, I believe, he finally got a Marshall after wanting one his whole life), and I inherited it from him when he died a few years back. I have not played a single note through it since then. I am an Ampeg guy for the most part, when it comes to amplifiers (and I like Fender too). While I hate to sell such top-end and sentimental piece of equipment at such a loss, it is just a nice and expensive tool that is just sitting unused. I'd rather turn it into some photo equipment.
If anyone is interested, I will send you pix.
It is on good shape, with a few tiny cosmetic issues that will be visible in pix. Originally cost over 2 grand, however, I will listen to offers, knowing the used market for these. 3 percent to APUG. Amp is in Los Angeles. You pick up or arrange packing and shipping by a third party. I will not pack this myself.
I know that a good deal of we APUGers are also musicians, so I figured it wouldn't hurt to list this here, just in case.
For sale or trade for photo equipment is a 100 W 2x12 Marshall combo amplifier, JCM-2000 TSL 122. Marshall's top-line JCM amp, in a 2x12 combo format. I believe the two stock speakers are a Greenback and a Vintage 75, though you should check the specs if you are interested. This amp is no longer made, unfortunately, so the used market is your only bet to get one. (Here is a third party's description of the amp: http://www.instrumentpro.com/P-MARTSL122?source=froogle. It is probably one of those scam places, but their description is probably lifted straight from Marshall.)
My father was the original owner (purchased around Y2K, I believe, he finally got a Marshall after wanting one his whole life), and I inherited it from him when he died a few years back. I have not played a single note through it since then. I am an Ampeg guy for the most part, when it comes to amplifiers (and I like Fender too). While I hate to sell such top-end and sentimental piece of equipment at such a loss, it is just a nice and expensive tool that is just sitting unused. I'd rather turn it into some photo equipment.
If anyone is interested, I will send you pix.
It is on good shape, with a few tiny cosmetic issues that will be visible in pix. Originally cost over 2 grand, however, I will listen to offers, knowing the used market for these. 3 percent to APUG. Amp is in Los Angeles. You pick up or arrange packing and shipping by a third party. I will not pack this myself.
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Asking $750 local pickup now. Would also consider trade for a rosewood board American Standard Precision bass in black, white, or primary red (non metallic).