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I tested my K1 next to a big Ampeg rig. Considering the Ampeg had something like eight 10s and my K1 had the one twelve there was little difference in volume. The MB was way bassier to my ear too. I don't use distortion so couldn't match the Ampeg's natural drive but that was it. I'd be really surprised if two twelves don't do it for you.
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NAD: Markbass Marcus Limited (Yes the Iron Man one!)
TrevorG replied to fretmeister's topic in Amps and Cabs
I did wonder. Two cabs inside would be verging on child abuse. -
NAD: Markbass Marcus Limited (Yes the Iron Man one!)
TrevorG replied to fretmeister's topic in Amps and Cabs
Do you need both of them for the big band? -
NAD: Markbass Marcus Limited (Yes the Iron Man one!)
TrevorG replied to fretmeister's topic in Amps and Cabs
I'm jealous (and I've got a K1)! Sounds amazing. Just wondering if your cab is 4 ohms or 8. -
Well I bought one yesterday and have no regrets. I know the pigtronix mothership 2 is not the C4 but it does enough for me to just go with the filter which outperforms any envelope filter I've tried before. The tracking is fantastic. To the point that my Pitchfork may be going on sale. The programming looks like a geek's stairway to heaven but the potential is there straight out of the box. Best buy in a long time.
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Wondering how you got on with the MB...
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You're not gong to go wrong with either. I've tried the 102P and think it's one of the best combos on the market. Being able to tilt up like a monitor, I think, is genius. But the Rumble is no slouch either and well priced. Perfect for intermediate players and students though there are enough pros playing therm too.
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Not used a 122 before so not sure. Only have one 12" driver in my K1 rated at 800RMS and the balance between them is great. No doubt the 4 Ohm version would be a little louder. What the 8 Ohm version "might" lack in volume it would make up for with a tone that can cut through the mix. Certainly the corresponding 102P combo is one of the loudest combos I've yet to try but I wouldn't like to underestimate the power of your 122.
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I use a 102P with a K1 and despite being rated at 400 watts it handles the 500 watts the K1 puts intro it easily. Getting an 8 Ohm cab would remove your fears. I haven't managed to find all the stats on the drivers but the K1 on its own drives 600 watts into it's 8 Ohm cab but the driver itself is actually rated at 800 RMS. I would not be surprised if the 102P driver had the same headroom(but that's just my guess). Keeping an ear on it as Lazz suggests is the best option with a 4 ohm cab but why risk it?
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Beautiful. Alembics are special regardless of model. Had one for years till it was stolen. Stanley Clarke signature. Really jealous of you.
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I have a Spector NS5XL with two nine volt batteries. One, I assume, is powering the pickups, the other - the preamp. When my sound starts to degrade I have always changed both batteries but it's only just occurred to me I don't know if one battery still has more juice than the other. Do they wear out at the same time or am I changing one needlessly?
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Best line I've read on this site.
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Well regardless, it's clear I've got a lot more headroom than I was daring to risk. Though I do like my tweeters(no pun intended).
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I have tried most of that but haven't really heard much difference in volume. I think my clipping light is monitoring the output as it can increase as I turn up EQ. I have a Markbass CMD K1 which has a 1” coil compression tweeter and there's a piezo tweeter on my 102P cab so Bill's advice has got me a little nervous. Don't get me wrong I can keep up with my loud guitarist at levels that don't clip but am trying to assess how much more I can turn it up before the clipping is excessive.
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You're right and we have been talking the guitarist down but I don't "hear" clipping just see the light occasionally flickernwhich is why I asked.
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Actually Bill I can disagree with some authority here(for once), Pete's hearing problem's seem to be on one side. If you catch the right side he answers. At least that's how it was when I worked with him.
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Sometime I play with a REALLY loud guitarist that calls for a lot of wattage from me. Sometimes I just bring the combo without the extension cab which is loud enough but sometimes I want more. So I turn up on the amp (but my Spector has very high output before it even gets to the compressor or anything else). If I boost the EQ I set the gain quite low to avoid any flashing lights but how much lighting up of the clip warning is OK? None, occasional, or can we let the first beat of every bar burn a little?
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They're all beautiful!! :)
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Built in 1999. Issue number 18. Plays like a dream.