Liquidating Some Music Gear
I’m not in the habit of using my blog for commercial posts. The main reason I’m posting this information is that many of my friends and readers are musicians, and I’m always happy to pass along some gear as part of the great circle of groove. As part of my ongoing effort to consolidate my equipment setup and free up some space, I’ve decided to sell a few pieces of equipment. I’ve got gear just sitting around rather than fulfilling its rightful rockin’ destiny on a stage somewhere. The process of thinning worldly possessions is actually quite freeing, and it makes me happy to know that the new owner is so pleased with the item. For example, last year I sold my Jackson guitar to a co-worker. It was a perfect shred machine and was fun to play. But lately it had spent a lot of time hanging on the wall. I happened to mention I intended to sell it and found out my friend was VERY interested in that guitar. So it was a perfect deal for both of us; I had purchased the guitar used at a great price and passed the savings along.
So for any friends shopping for music gizmos, my list of excess gear includes
- Digital Music Ground Control MIDI Pedal. 90s model. Mounted with 2 Ernie Ball volume pedals, configured as continuous controllers. I also have a flight case that fits this unit.
- 2 Mesa Boogie 1×12 guitar cabinets, each loaded with an EVM 12L speaker. Includes covers.
- THD 2×12 speaker cabinet loaded with “Cotswold” speakers. Convertible, with open and closed back panels.
- Stewart Reference Series power amp. 60w Stereo. Chrome faceplate. Rack mountable.
- Crown D45 power amp. Studio reference series monitor amp. Rack mountable.
- Audio Technica guitar wireless. True diversity, 100+ channels. 2 transmitters.
- 6-space ATA case.
- 2-space SKB “Roto Rack”.
- 4-space rack bag with shoulder strap.
- Roland GR-1 Guitar Synth with GK2A Pickup. Expanded voice card.
- Ibanez Artist electric guitar. Double cutaway. Cherry sunburst. 80s model. EMG 85A pickups. With case.
- Fender “Roland Ready” Stratocaster. White. 90s model. Has factory-installed synthesizer driver / pickup with both 13-pin output and standard 1/4″ output. This model has superior synth tracking and is becoming difficult to obtain. With case.
Give me a peep if you’re interested in any of these thingies, and I’ll bring this stuff home from the rehearsal space so you can check it out. I’ll list these items on CL or eBay next month.