Up for sale/trade is a well cared for SWR Working Pro 12, with custom made vinyl cover. This is a great combo loaded with features. It features the tilt back option, as well as an input to use it strictly as a powered monitor as well. Very versatile piece of equipment. These were made in Mexico for anyone who cares about that stuff. At 44 pounds it's not a back breaker for a combo. It has spring loaded heavy duty handles on the sides, as well as a single strap handle on top for moving it. The cover for it has access holes for all handles. It's a fantastic bass guitar amp, and will keep up with the average bar band setup. If you are competing with twin guitar Marshall stacks, then not so much. The EQ can get you plenty of different tones. I'm in the Buffalo NY area, and am willing to drive as far east as Rochester, south as Erie PA to make a deal. I don't want to ship anything this large. It would have to be a pretty sweet trade deal for me to ship. Trade interest: Ampeg Micro VR stacks, new portaflex stuff, or B100R's. Willing to do cash+trade deals. - 200 Watts - 12" woofer with adjustable tweeter - tilt back option (with additional EQ option for tilt) - FX send/return - limiter (defeatable) - DI with all of the usual options - headphone output - 44lbs http://support.swramps.com/manuals/pdfs/WorkingPro_12.pdf {} {} {} {} {}
Bump. I once had one of these. Great quality sound. IIRC, Neil Stubenhaus took one of these when he was in the wonderband that was assmbled for a Barbara Streisand tour in the early oughts.
I have one of these and I use it for everything; run through the PA it is a fantastic stage monitor and tough as bricks. Good luck with the sale, though I cannot imagine why anyone would want to part with it.
Hey, I might be interested, but I'm on Long Island. Will you consider shipping at this point? I'm playing a Workingman's 15 with a 2x10 ext cab, but looking for something a bit smaller for small bars.. Thanks...
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