Not the same bass I know but a while back I had this Squier CV 50's bass, which had been fitted with a Seymour Duncan Antiquity 2 pick up. It certainly had thump and definitely didn't sound thin.
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Very nice man tonight said he thought I sounded like Tina Weymouth. Result.
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Good work Shell
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I am hoping it will be more of a Halloween present
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Enjoy the anticipation anyway.
Will you sell me your lovely Wal once the Alpha arrives?
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The best sounding Markbass 210 I've heard is the Standard 102HF.
It's larger but produces a bigger (and IMO better) tone as a result.
And 2 of them can fill any room.
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Should have said earlier, these are the cabs I have.
With reference to what Lozz was saying, that's exactly why I like it. I tend to take just one of the cabs to rehearsals, both cabs to gigs. Eq stays pretty much the same.
Adding the second cab gives you the full fat version
Clarky had a run in with them recently.
Think he did get a refund. they had some excuse about moving office and things being a bit hectic.
Hope you get sorted.
I'm not sure that it is worth it, particularly if you might want to sell it on at a later date. The resale value will be affected.
I would say go for an external pre amp in pedal form, an MXR 80 or similar.
Tyler was a pleasure to deal with.
I didn't get messed about, he turned up at the appointed time, played my bass, liked it and paid up. The perfect Bass Chatter