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2556 days ago

Guitar and Amp

Jeanne from Bayview

NOTE -two seperate items listed here - post will only allow me to list one price in ad;

GUITAR below $880
AMP below $250
SELL TOGETHER FOR $1000 with added extras thrown in

GUITAR: $880
Selling a Fender Blacktop Strat HH Maple Neck (and hard case), Line 6 Spider IV 75W, and accessories.

Don't want to let them go, but I'm moving country and need to get rid of them. Never been gigged, never actually left the damned house. Both in very good condition.
Guitar + case + strap + cable + a couple sets of strings: $880

Amp: $250

Grab them both and I'll throw in a tuner, and a pair of Presonus practice headphones for $1000 flat.

Fender Blacktop Strat:
Massive range of tones.
Lightweight but with a decent kick with the dual humbuckers.
Five-way switch with dual tone dials.
Lacquered maple neck
Set up for E-Standard.

Line 6 Spider IV 75W Modelling Amp:
75 watts
1 x 12" speaker
Effect models built into amp alongside bass, mid, and treble.

16 amp models dialed in by pro players
300-plus hand-crafted artist-created presets
Drive knob, channel volume, and master volume
Built-in tuner
Headphone output
High-quality direct-recording output
CD/MP3 input

Pick up is Massey & possibly North Shore if needed.

PLEASE Contact Tyler Directly on 021 2124924
Please, only genuine interest

Price: $880

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