**SOLD ON EBAY**
I have another great piece from SWR up on the block. I'm the original owner, picked it up in 2006-2007ish. Great shape, and still looks wonderful.
In fact the only blemish on the preamp is two scratches on the top panel that are not visible when racked (see pic below). The foot controller has some honest gig wear on it but nothing major.
Full discolsure: When I received the unit from SWR they had never installed the LED lens on the Overdrive. My amp tech made one for me. See close up pic below. It's really not noticable and when the Overdrive is engaged the lens amplifies the light just like the others effect LED lenses do.
Here is a link to the product manual where you can find specifics on the specs:
http://www.swrsound.com/support/manu.../minimo_om.PDF
For quick reference here are the big details:
-Tech Stuff
Signal to noise ratio: -88 dB (<10 millivolts typical)
Equivalent input noise: 15 nanovolts per root/hertz
Input impedance: passive/active input: 1 Meg Ohms
Active input: 47K Ohms
Effects return: 27K Ohms
Output impedance
Effects sends: 220 Ohms
Tuner out: 220 Ohms
XLR balanced out (with pad switch at '0 db'): 750 Ohms
Chassis material: aluminum
Pedal
Dimensions: 17" W x 3.25 H x 8.5" D (3 Spaces)
Weight: 10 lbs.
The pre will ship in the original box from SWR, it includes the Pre, footswitch, power cable, midi cable for footswhitch, and the manual.
For reference on how the effects sounds (they are amazing by the way) I found a great YouTube vid to check out:
‪SWR Mini Mo Bass Pre Amp vs. Drum Machine‬‏ - YouTube The Pics:
Here's the LED lens I was speaking of
Blemishes on top rear of lid (just paint coming off metal is not scared)
A few quick comments on the clean tone. I've owned both the Mo' Bass Amp, and this as well as an SM900, & 750. The clean tone on this one to my ear is much more like the 750 than the original Mo. I've done a number of sessions with this Pre along side my U5. If you would like to hear a few email me and I'll send a couple of tracks over
dsanderstn@gmail.com.
She is boxed up and ready to go.
$650 + actual shipping charge takes it. The package doesn't even weigh 15lbs shipping should be cheap.
Thanks for looking if you have questions you can PM me here, email at the above address, or call/text Dennis @ 615-243-3567.
I'm flexible on payment options if you prefer to avoid Paypal.