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memphislim


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Austin, Texas
Post  Posted 7 Jan 2014 11:25 am    
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All original including BW speaker. Condition good-channel one is clean, channel two buzzes. If you only use one channel you are set. If you need both, an amp tech can surely clean other channel for minimal cost. Great second or practice amp. $300 includes shipping to lower 48.

Slim 714-717-7218

From the manual which is included in sale:

Vegas 400 is a refinement of the capabilities and features of the older Session 400 and has far surpassed that unit in performance. This new system features our more efficient Black Widow@/Super Structure", 15" loudspeaker in a ruggedly constructed enclosure of 3/4" wood, which is covered with 34 ounce heavy-duty vinyl Tolex. The Vegas" 400 IS state-of-the-art with every aspect of design and construction, and we have included our famous DDT@ compression circuitry, which senses the onset of clipping from the power amp and compresses the signal only to the extent necessary to prevent distortion. T he active tone circuitry is very similar to that used in our Session400/LTD, except that the controls have somewhat greater range and allow considerably better noise performance. Overall, the new Vegas'" may be considered the ultimate "Clean Machine" and has been designed to minimize distortion from the input through to the output including the loudspeaker. This system is dual channel and features a new pre EQ patch, which allows effects devices to be interfaced before the equalization so that maximum tone coloration may be used to enhance whatever effects devices are chosen.
The second channel has been added with a totally separate input and separate equalization for those players who play more than one instrument (lead guitar, steel, fiddle, keyboards, etc., etc.).
The power section of this unit features 21 0 watts RMS (the same as older Session@4 00 and LTDB) and it delivers this power into a 4 ohm load. The addition of our compression circuit enables the Vegas" 400 to be both louder and cleaner than its predecessors, which were also 210 watts, but did not have the DDT compression circuit. On the rear panel we have also included a preamp out and power amp input jacks for the all important patching of effects devices post the EQ and also provides the ability to go directly into a studio console or sound reinforcement mixer with the preamp output.












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Rodger Jackson

 

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Texas, USA
Post  Posted 8 Jan 2014 6:14 pm    
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Are you interested in trading? I have a mid 80's Nashville 400 in great shape. A ShoBud pac seat. FX pedals. PA speakers. You wouldn't get all of this. I play lead and steel. Wouldn't mind having one of these. Live in the Waco area.

Give me a call (my wife does all the computer work, not me and she ain't always around).

Rodger Jackson 605-645-7682
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memphislim


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Austin, Texas
Post  Posted 11 Feb 2014 8:48 am    
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Make a fair offer on this and I'll ship it to you for free.
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Wiz Feinberg


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Mid-Michigan, USA
Post  Posted 11 Feb 2014 9:15 am    
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memphislim wrote:
Make a fair offer on this and I'll ship it to you for free.

When you say that channel 2 just buzzes, do you mean all the time, or just when you turn up its volume control? Should I assume this means that ch 2 is not usable unless repaired? Have you attempted to have it repaired?

I'd be interested if it is something that can be fixed at a reasonable cost (not a cracked circuit board) and everything else works as designed.
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memphislim


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Post  Posted 11 Feb 2014 9:19 am    
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CH 2 buzzes all the time when something is plugged in. I've never had it looked at as I use channel one. My guess is it would be a reasonable repair but that is only a guess.
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memphislim


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Austin, Texas
Post  Posted 19 Feb 2014 10:38 am    
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Sold pending receipt of funds.
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ken collins

 

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Oklahoma City, OK.
Post  Posted 20 Feb 2014 9:47 am     Vegas
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Does the amp have the factory 1502-4 speaker or maybe a 1501-4. Thanks, Ken
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