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  1. Bargain Buy. Very little used in mint condition with Hot Covers soft case

    Key Features

    • Alain Caron Signature 3-Way Travel Cabinet
    • 12 Inch Speaker Delivers Great Projection & Punch
    • Includes 1 Inch Coil Compression Tweeter For Defined Tone
    • 5 Inch Midrange Custom Speaker Provides Exceptional Clarity
    • Road-Ready Chassis Provides Unsurpassed Reliability

    The Markbass Traveller 123 Alain Caron Signature has been specially designed in collaboration with jazz bassist Alain Caron. Featuring a 12 inch speaker, along with a 1 inch coil compression tweeter and a 5 inch mid-range custom speaker, players can enjoy endless hours of full bass tone. Like other models from Markbass, this sturdy cab comes equipped in a classic road-ready chassis, for the ultimate performance and reliability. The Traveller 123 Alain Caron Signature cabinet is a 3-way cab, featuring an incredible 800W power handling, and is sure to deliver warm and punchy bottom end with unsurpassed definition and clarity.

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    Specifications

    • Series: Traveller 123 Alain Caron Signature
    • Impedance: 8 Ohms
    • Speaker Size: 1 x 12'' & 1 x 5''
    • Tweeter: 1'' Coil Compression Tweeter
    • Bass Port: Rear
    • Power Handling: 800W RMS (AES Standard)
    • Crossover Frequencies: 1.5kHz / 5.5kHz
    • Frequency Response: 40Hz - 20kHz
    • Sensitivity: 99dB SPL
    • Weight: 46.73lbs / 21.2kg
    • Width: 14.9'' / 380mm
    • Depth: 17.12'' / 435mm
    • Height: 23.22'' / 590mm

      With  HOTCOVERS Soft case

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  2. Markbass do a range of options. I use a Littlemark 500 head with a 2x10 Traveller cab. Very light and fabulous sound. I also use a Fishman Pro Bass preamp which has a compressor and phase switch. Sorts out any feedback. It's a great combination but the Markbass gear is expensive. Worth every penny though. They can be found in the second-hand market. I play in lots of different situations like you and I find that this outfit covers just about everything. If that's too big they do some very small combos which deliver the goods. Sell your bike, your Hi-Fi or your kids.

  3. [attachment=127139:P1020433.JPG]Selling this lovely combo complete with manual. It has been gigged but not much. Used mainly in theatres with double bass so it hasn't been thrashed. Excellent condition. Nice smooth sound from 15" speaker. Looking for £350. ono.

  4. Speaking of which, I have a Zeller Bass for sale. It's about 25 years old, almost mint condition. Solid top & back, Ebony fingerboard & tailpiece. I swopped it for an electric piano I had about 10 years ago but I have never used it. I wanted it for a spare but my own bass is fine. Its got a cover which I had already but it's not that well padded. The bass has a nice rounded tone with good lows and is well set up. I don't think any money needs spending on it. I'm looking for £800.00. Not looking for any silly offers as it's worth more.

  5. Hi,

    Very new to this but here goes: freelance bassist, Classical, Jazz, Dixieland & mainstream, Big Band and Musical Theatre. Double Bass is 100 year old German make which my kids claim I bought from new. I have a Clifton EUB Bought direct from Mo. My Bow was made for me by Gordon Bailey.

    Bass Guitars: Fender Jazz, Fender Jazz fretless. This bass has a fabulous ebony fingerboard, converted by Mo Clifton. I still have my original 1962 Hofner President Bass.

    Tuba & Sousaphone for Brass Quintet & Dixie.

    Mark Bass amplification: Little Mark Tube. I also use a Fishman Platinum Pro Pre amp.

    looking forward to using the forum as I already find it very useful.

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