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Hotpoint built-in 6.5kg washing machine (Summertown OX2)
Model BHWM129, in full working order. It's at least 15 years old but has caused no trouble. Fits into a standard 600mm appliance space between units under the counter. Hinges and fittings come with it. PLEASE NOTE, this MUST be collected over the weekend 11th-14th APRIL else it goes in the skip. Will be fully disconnected and ready to take away. Might be useful as a stop-gap if yours is broken, or for fitting out a new kitchen on a tight budget?



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Hotpoint built-in dishwasher (Summertown OX2)
Model LTB4M116, in full working order. It's at least 15 years old but has caused no trouble. Fits into a standard 600mm appliance space between units under the counter. PLEASE NOTE, this MUST be collected over the weekend 11th-14th APRIL else it goes in the skip. Will be fully disconnected and ready to take away. Might be useful as a stop-gap if yours is broken, or for fitting out a new kitchen on a tight budget?



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Roland Edirol MX-10 5-channel stereo mixer (Summertown OX2)
Gifted
Neat little thing about 180 x 100 x 60mm, needs 14V power brick (included) or could be run from 4 AA batteries in a pinch. Five separate input channels, all stereo-capable. Two channels have 1/4" jack inputs for microphone, adjustable for line input if preferred (left input used alone gives mono). Two channels have phono (RCA) inputs, line level only. The fifth channel has both phono and jack connectors. Outputs are 1/4" jack and 3.5mm headphone jack. The first mic channel can also accept 3.5mm microphone jack. Also has digital output, both phono and optical, but I've never used those and don't know if they work. Audio quality is pretty good but mixer facilities are of course very basic - no EQ, no FX connections. Ideal for use with the 2-ch wireless mic I'm also offering; I'd prefer to give them together, but would split.



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CHORD RU2 2-channel wireless mic system (Summertown OX2)
Gifted
This wireless mic system has a base station and two microphones - one handheld, one headset with a beltpack transmitter. It uses the 864MHz radio band which is 100% legit to use without any licence, but has the drawback that it might suffer interference from other similar systems nearby. Used and a little bit scruffy, but fully working - Freegling because I no longer need it. It is a low-end system so don't expect hi-fi results! Practical working range is about 20-30 metres in open air, less if the signal has to go through walls or if there's a lot of metalwork in your building. Each mic needs two AA batteries, which last around 5 hours. Base station has a 12V power brick that plugs in to the mains; could be run off a car battery if needed. There are three audio outputs: one XLR for each microphone, and one 1/4" jack that carries the mixed signal from both. One jack-to-jack cable thrown in so you can get started, but you'll surely need to get some additional cables. I'm also offering a little Roland Edirol MX-10 mixer that would easily allow you to mix the two wireless mics, a separate wired mic, and one or two line-level signals - I'd prefer to see them both go to the same taker, but would split. Collection by arrangement from Summertown OX2.



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