Tried both the rear ported, and front ported markbass cabs, and to my
ears, the front ported cabs sound better. For me, this goes for most
other makes as well.
This pickup is the eb mm style ie...no lugs!..it is alnico...mint as never been
fitted to bass....ideally I would rather trade for 4 string version..nordy etc
in same condition.
Just wondering, does Nino(Anthony Valenti) make his own necks and bodies
for his wonderful basses?....or does he use outside suppliers as per early
sadowsky basses...warmoth I think, and build them kit form.
Hi, up for grabs is my musicman stingray 4 string bass. The bass is finished in honey- burst with a cream
Scratchplate and the bass is in excellent condition. It has a powerful, versatile tone, the midrange control I think is well voiced and usable. It comes with a musicman hard case......The bass has a nice action and weight-wise it comes in at 9.5 lbs on my bathroom scales.... not really looking at trades......I am happy to post if you arrange courier (I have a UPS depot nearby and would be happy to drop off).
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separate amp and cabs all the way for me....small cab for acoustic type stuff and larger cab for big stuff....(simples) m6 carbine a mega amp and would quite like one myself!
Even though I use a markbass 2, which I am very happy with! If you DI you would be
better off with the mark 3 because it has the DI level control.
Cracking amps, and very pokey....I would not part with mine.
In all, a good choice...IMHO.
My peavey databass combo had a processor controlled low end in the form of an
excursion filter, along with a 450 watt digital amp and black widow 15 driver.
This was 20 years ago!!...off topic a little I know, but how forward thinking
were they!
Jim used to recommend separate pre amp and power amps...crest ca7 and ca9 power amps and Demeter pre
i think !
I'm sure this amp will be "on the money"....looks different, in a good way!
Anyone tried these cabs?...they look to have some good features.... angled speakers
porting on the sides as well as the front on one model!
angled handles-good idea!
compact and light weight!
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