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Post by jangarrack on Mar 4, 2022 19:21:30 GMT
I have had this amp from new but have hardly used it as its capability is far beyond anything I've ever needed or likely to need. It’s never been taken out of the house and as a result it is still like new, with its original AER bag and even its original packaging. I am asking £495 for the amp plus the cost of the chosen method of postage. The ‘On Stage Stands’ folding amp stand shown is also available for £25 plus the cost of the chosen method of postage. Again, this has been owned by me from new and is in still like new condition. I'm happy to answer any questions and there are more detailed photos available in the Google Album linked here AER Compact 60 and Stand






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Post by surfguy13 on Mar 5, 2022 12:40:47 GMT
Lovely amp......does it have a feedback control? Can't see anything obvious on the control panel.
Many thanks
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Post by jangarrack on Mar 5, 2022 13:37:26 GMT
Thanks for getting in touch, surfguy13. Is that like the phase switch you find on an external preamp? I'm not aware of any specifically designated feedback control on this amp, but you could have a look through the manual which you can download and is linked below. AER Compact 60 User ManualBy the way, that's a beautiful looking dog on your avatar.
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Post by surfguy13 on Mar 5, 2022 14:26:52 GMT
Thanks for getting in touch, surfguy13. Is that like the phase switch you find on an external preamp? I'm not aware of any specifically designated feedback control on this amp, but you could have a look through the manual which you can download and is linked below. AER Compact 60 User ManualBy the way, that's a beautiful looking dog on your avatar. Many thanks for getting back to me. Also for attaching a link to the manual. When I mentioned feedback control what I probably have said was notch filter. I have had a look at the front control panel and I don't think there's a notch filter there where you would expect to find it and definitely nothing on the rear panel. It's quite possible that modern acoustic amps don't have them, my last couple of acoustic amps have been Trace Elliots from the 90s!!!  Leave it with me and I'll have a look at some reviews. Re the avatar; yes, he was a lovely boy, called Ice. Huge dog although the photo doesn't suggest that. He was one of our Dogs Trust SOS (shared ownership scheme) dogs. We lost him about 8 years ago. All the SOS German Shepherds we take on are dogs that cannot be homed as they have serious health and behavioural problems and normally 9/10 years+. They come to us in bits but end up having a lovely home for the rest of their natural. Present incumbent is snoring on the conservatory sofa at the moment!!  Is your avatar a black lab? Looks gorgeous! Guy
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Post by andrewjw on Mar 5, 2022 14:41:42 GMT
These are stunning amps...no feedback /notch control required ...all they do is suck tone out of your sound....  Good luck with your sale .. jangarrack
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Post by surfguy13 on Mar 5, 2022 18:20:31 GMT
These are stunning amps...no feedback /notch control required ...all they do is suck tone out of your sound....  Good luck with your sale .. jangarrack That's really interesting, I did suspect that modern amps are a totally different animal to what was available in the 90s and earlier.
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Post by jangarrack on Mar 6, 2022 14:37:41 GMT
surfguy13, it's interesting to learn about the commendable work you do with German Shepherds as I know from personal experience what wonderful dogs they are and what a pleasure they can be to live with. We took one in who was probably about 12 months old, had a rotten life and then was eventually unwanted. She was very timid for a long time, but she quickly settled in with us, our elderly Springer Spaniel and three cats straight away. She was always incredibly gentle, well behaved and an absolute pleasure to have around. She lived to a good old age and never gave us a moment of trouble. We haven't been able to have another dog since and still miss the companionship they bring, we've had quite a few stray or unwanted cats though. Unfortunately, the dog in my avatar is just a photo that I like as I have a bit of a weakness for black Labradors and black cats. 
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