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Old 06-25-2010, 11:14 AM
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FS or FT: Glockenklang Heart-Rock (2.67 ohm capable, 1000W)

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My Heart-Rock is in incredible cosmetic and perfect functional condition. I am the second owner. The first owner was the respectable TBer Foderman, who kept it racked and used it very sparingly given his collection of other excellent amplification. I used it at one rehearsal, and for home practice only! Minor rash on the bottom, representatively pictured below. It has spent its off-the-shelf life in an Anvil casae. This particular Heart-Rock is rated to pump out 1000W at 2.67 ohm, 750W at 4 ohm and 400W at 8 ohm. Specs are here.

http://glockenklang.de/en/products/b...t-rock_top.htm

For those curious, I have an extensive collection of my impressions on this amplifier on TB, especially as it compares to the DB750. You can start at the bottom of this thread.

Aguilar DB750 vs Glockenklang Heart-Rock

Selling for $1250 USD + actual shipping. (This is a very good price, and a good chunk less than it cost me!) Paypal instant transfer (i.e., E-check) or USPS money order accepted. Will ship internationally, though the buyer covers shipping expenses. I prefer to use UPS, as I have found that their own packaging service affords buyers a very good piece of mind with full insurance and for only minor upcharge.

I am selling to downgrade in power. This is more powerful than I require, especially since I foresee myself playing out very, very little in my new home city. I am looking into either trading for a Glockenklang Soul II or purchasing one new. I always welcome trades. In particular, I am looking for portable gigging options, like a Mesa Walkabout combo, or something like a Little Mark III with a lightweight Bergantino cabinet. Studio gear and synthesizers always welcome.

Here are the photos. It is very hard to capture the very nice matte black, brushed aluminum faceplate. But I tried!

























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Old 06-25-2010, 12:47 PM
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Trade for a marleaux consat 4 string, bolt on. Its got the programable three band preamp with a birdseye top and ebony board. It would be german for german! I can send pics via email if you like.

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Old 06-27-2010, 07:19 PM
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Thanks for the trade offers. For the second time, I am taking this off the market, as nothing remotely matched my trade desires. I have spousal permission to keep it (and that, my friends, is a beautiful thing).

My advice? If you can get one of these, grab one. My hope was to downsize to the less powerful version -- the Soul -- but that's a pretty unrealistic expectation to meet.

I have a feeling another will be showing on the market soon. If you know what's good for you, pull the trigger.
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