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  1. Isnt the point of a premium product that its clientelle are happy to pay the extra for the quality and reliability?

    Markbass isnt even "that" expensive, im sure people would still pay Markbass italian prices even if a little higher.

    I love my LM3 and Traveller 210 cab - great sounds, light as a feather and ultra reliable - id buy the same tomorrow if i had peace of mind in the brand. Whatever changes heyve made they need to clarify fast to stop people straying away from the brand.

  2. some good points above - especially about the mids and the not having the sound you want, but the best sound for the band. I never had a sound i really liked. i always like a deep motown sound, but always had a twangy thin sound as it fitted in with the bands sound.

    the mark bass lm3 i have has the 2 sweep dials which are brilliant for helping cutting through. rather than fiddling with eq bass, mid, high, and getting in a mess, just set it flat and turn the dial until you really start to come through. once you do, you can colour with a bit of eq if theres a pedal similar to this, that will help a lot.

  3. first time dealing with John, and wont be the last. superb communication, very helpful and knowledgeable.

    the kit was superb, arrived next day and his solderless wiring idea is genius! genuinely took 10 minuts to wire up a jazz bass.

    deal with confidence - highly recommended.

  4. hi all,

    not been on here for a while, hope all is well.

    ive nearly finished my custom build, which is a passive jazz style body and ive loaded it with seymour duncan quarter pounder pickups.

    however, i need a new control plate that is prewired, so i can just solder up the pickups and bridge earth, as the one i installed is from an old project and is poor quality.

    does anyone on here make or sell them (if so do you know price) or where to buy them from. there seems a huge gulf between the cheap chinese ones off ebay and the aftermarket ones?

    thanks in advance.

  5. It is misleading, if a speaker reaches its rated spl at say 300w, its misleading to quote that spl figure when the amp attached to it is only ever going to give it 150w.

    (ie 300w at 4ohm and 150w at 8ohm - and theres an 8ohm speaker attached).


    Surely if sold as a combo, the ratings should be a lot clearer, and should give the figures for that combination, not theoretical figures if you add cabs/change impedence etc.

    ie
    if the stats show:

    300w
    spl 100db at 1m

    but really should show

    150w
    spl 95db at 1m

    (not exact figures but you get the idea).


    When we all buy separate heads and cabs, we all work out the proper wattage and therefore match for the optimum spl. I dont see why combos are different.

  6. I dont think there is any info when looking at combos.

    ie it doesnt say on a 300w combo that the speaker is say 4 or 8ohm and doesnt give info an the amp ratings at 4 and 8 ohm. It just classes them as a 300w combo.


    I suppose what im getting at is that the 300w combos or 500w combos etc are not giving out 300w or 500w as part of that combo set up at all. As im beginning to believe that the watt rating is what the head gives off at 4ohm, but if it has a 8ohm speaker added as part of a combo - its misleading to give that power rating its never going to get chance to run at 4ohm.


    Just having a midweek whinge! :)

  7. Evening all,

    Just bought my Mark Bass rig (LM3 and Traveller 2x10) after years of wanting Mark bass. (300w@8ohm, 500w at 4ohm).

    Ive just upgraded from a Line 6 Lowdown 300Pro (300w)

    Now, i know all about sound being measured in spl and not watts etc - but the Mark bass, despite being rated at 300w @ 8ohms isnt just louder than the Line 6 - it is unbelievably louder. Truly unbelievably louder.


    Which lead me to thinking, and i cant find the answer - in combos of any make, where its stated say a 300w combo, are we being a bit mislead, and the amp head gives off 300w at 4ohm, but the combo is actually a 8ohm and therefore 150w speaker?

    So technically, theyre not lying, but to me a 300w combo should be giving 300w for whatever speaker is attached.

    Ive had a look around and non of the models ive looked at actually state the head and speaker impedance.


    Just curious, thats all.

  8. My previous band used a HiSys ii rig years ago, and it got bashed, bumped, dropped and never ever let us down, more reliable than anything.

    The sound was adequate, and being 4ohm you got good volume from decent amps.

    They always hold the second hand volume at around £200.


    I DJ a lot and recently for a second rig decided to have a look at the UL15s (hiSys ii'supgrade) - and theres no comparison! - The UL15s absolutely blow the HiSys ii's out of the water. Clarity, bass and volume wise, and theyre lighter too!

    These really are a good cab.

    Peaveys downfall though is that these passive speakers are around £6-700 new EACH.

    That puts them right in RCF Active territory, only youll need an amp and cables too for the peaveys, and the RCF actives are as loud, real nice sound and 16kg with amps built in!

    Decent second hand buy at around £300 though.


    A reliable decent sounding cab is better than an unreliable brilliant sounding one.

    http://www.labam.co.uk

  9. That looks like the one!

    The latches are great - metal, and secure with a proper 'clunk' - theyre not cheap plastic ones and id be fairly confident theyll last a long time, as long as you keep it free from pressure. The handle is very good quality too.

    The yellow compartments are just loose, so just take them out, and its the perfect fit.

    I glued the ones in the photo on the right down and gaffa taped them in, so the areas are always constant.


    Stick a Mark Bass logo on the front of the box and its worth a fortune! :)

  10. To me it depends on:

    1) the song - some songs MUST have that iconic line copied. Some (the more busier lines) are just a version of the original with the main parts and a bit of what works for you.

    2) the band youre in - if youre a basic set up and youre copying a band that has x2 guitars, keyboards, backing vocals etc you may have to slightly amend the bassline to fill any 'gaps' or 'space' left by not having those instruments in your set up.

    3) your drummer. Depends if between you both you copy the original version spot on. ie if he/she plays different then you may have to.


    For example, a couple of recent covers we did:

    Never Forget You - The Noisettes: Great line, fairly easy to get spot on and sounds great - copied that 100% as the record.

    Sweet Child O Mine - Guns n Roses - Kept to the majority of the main notes, but changed the little fills and frills to fit in with our set up and way of playing, rather than exactly as the record.

    Superstition - Stevie Wonder/Stevie Ray Vaughan - Theres so much artistic licence in there without losing the essence of the song that we just did our own thing, and it still is Superstition, despite us not playing much like the record (if that makes sense).

  11. Evening all,

    I was in B&Q today where I found the perfect hard case for my Little Mark 3 head.

    It a JCB box for keeping screws, nuts and bolts in, which has 9 removable compartments.

    Simply remove 6 of them and its an absolute perfect fit for the Little Mark 3 head. Im not sure if its the same dimensions as a LM2?

    I modified the remaining 3 trays (removed 1 and cut off the sides of the other 2 to give a continuous tray.

    Just by doing that is a near perfect fit - especially with the lit being a flat flush fit to the top of the main compartment (to stop nails and screws falling out) use the large compartment for the amp head and the tray for cables. But I added a thin piece of bubble wrap and gaffa tape to the inside of the lid and the amp just does not move a millimetre when in transit.

    All for £15 and 15 minutes work!! Nice sturdy case, flush fit and good heavy duty handle.


    Being made by JCB its actually in Mark Bass Black and Yellow too!!!


    These boxes were on special offer, so snap them up quick!

  12. Weve just updated our site www.labam.co.uk with more recent photos and we're due to put some new video on hopefully this week.

    If anyone wants to like us on facebook please feel free, thanks:

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    http://www.labam.co.uk

  13. Theres some real ebay bargains concerning the 8x10s.

    I was watching a flighcased an Ashdown ABM EVO 900 + Ashdown ABM 8x10 cab - only used 15 times - and no one bid at the price of £500 !!

    Id have had it even just to resell the 8x10 and get the EVO head for next to nothing - pick up was in London though.

  14. Evening all,

    Im selling my Line6 Lowdown Pro 300.

    Fantastic all in one amp:

    amp modellers
    tuner
    effects (chorus, envelope, synth, filter)
    drive

    300w combo

    Excellent condition.

    Stood up to some big venues (nightclubs) without a problem.


    Full specs here:

    http://line6.com/lowdownld300pro/

    http://www.bonnersmusic.co.uk/buy/Line_6/LowDown_LD300_Pro_Bass_Amp


    Will post photos soon - literally as in the links though.


    Pick up Bolton (manchester)

    Looking around £300+

  15. Cheers for the replies so far.

    Im mainly playing party stuff from 60s to 80s rock to present pop - so im just after a nice warm sound, but something that cuts through the mix.

    Im a bit gutted - i had an immaculate set of Ashdown minis - 1x15 and 4x8 a couple of years ago, after my last band split up, only managed to practice with them once before having to sell them - knew i should have kept them!!

    If i did get a 4x8 and a 1x15 mini could i link these together to get the 4ohm power out of the amp?


    Thanks

  16. Morning all,

    Ive decided that now I really have got the bass bug again (not gigged for ages until last saturday, now im chomping at the bit to gig again!) that Im going to go for a new amp and cab (prob second hand).

    I absolutely love the Mark Bass stuff - always blown me away when ive seen it, no matter who has played it - so whether new or second hand im going to get a Little Mark 2 or 3 (300w at 8R, 500w at 4R).

    That leaves me with a quandry over which cab to get?

    Im looking approx £200 second hand. Which runs best with the LM2, a single 15 or a 4x10?

    I also notice a lot of Mark Bass stuff uses a single 12, which is confusing matters more!

    Ive seen some great deals on the Ashdown ABM15, several Warwick 4x10s and Hartke XL 2.5 2x10.


    Any help greatly appreciated.

  17. Interesting replies. Its weird that we all (including myself) spend ages looking for that perfect sound - changing basses, cabs, strings, pedals etc - then use different ones to compliment the band when gigging.

    I have noticed that a real middly aggressive sound close up turns into a clear warm sound when having a wonder out to listen.


    Its the correct thing to do though - sacrifice for the greater good of the band sound.

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