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Bassinat66

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  1. [quote name='squire' post='699367' date='Jan 3 2010, 01:59 AM']I still love playing with this pedal, but I'm quiet unlucky with the software to edit the sounds a bit more. I did manage to install the software and to control the presets and hear the difference realtime when I'm controlling the virtual knobs. But I'm not able to store the presets I make on the pedal. I can create a preset. But now I want to store it under Tone 8(USER) on preset 5 for example. Did anyone else tried this yet? I'm not sure if it's my incapableness or a bug in the software. Cheers.[/quote] I am having a time of it too! The SAME problem that you so aptly describe. My post is muddy cause my mind is muddy! I could not install the software on my Mac after 3 attempts - it did install but that is it. I have the Super/synth tab selected, but get PEDAL NOT CONNECTED notice. Two hours later I installed the software on a PC it did install and I could alter the sounds but after trying out everything for another two hours - I am not able to save the edits. No to save to pedal - no to safe to computer. i had the # selected in each case but when returning to the same # no change on the sound I am lost and I have been working with computers/software for 15 years and now I am just dumb. I may just return and get my money back and this possess me off cause I LOVE the Super/Synth. Can anyone help this overloaded fools mind? Gray
  2. Hey, im new here but want to ask and ad info. I use a Behringer 180 watt head with a 2X10 GK Goldline cab. Basses are an American fender deluxe jazz and a 4003 Rickenbacker, 4 strings. I ordered the Little mark 2 head and am wondering how the GK 2X10 will handle the head. Any body know? Im thinking about getting the Mark Bass 2X10 Traveler cab, I noticed a poster below who says no good? What abot it?
  3. Hey, looks like you got answer! I'll put in my 2 bass cents: Bassinat66 I've been looking into this cuz im buying a mark bass little mark 2. This from mark bass web site: You can use two 8 ohm cabinets with any Markbass head. The total ohm load then becomes 4 ohms, which means that you get more power from the amp. But be warned, you can’t use Markbass amps into an ohm load lower than 4. That means you cannot use two 4 ohm cabinets, or one 4 ohm and one 8 ohm! There are two speaker outputs on every Markbass head. Simply connect one output to each cabinet. Be warned that using your amp into an ohm load lower than 4 ohms will damage your amp and will not be covered under warranty!
  4. [quote name='mintybassman' post='194551' date='May 8 2008, 01:00 AM']4 ohms. Think this calculation explains it: Both cabs are 4 Ohms each. so in parallel it'd be 1/((1/4) + (1/4)) = 2 Ohms (eeep!) In series it'd be 4 + 4 = 8 ohms (limiting the power of the amp!)[/quote] Bassinat66 I've been looking into this cuz im buying a mark bass little mark 2. This from mark bass web site: You can use two 8 ohm cabinets with any Markbass head. The total ohm load then becomes 4 ohms, which means that you get more power from the amp. But be warned, you can’t use Markbass amps into an ohm load lower than 4. That means you cannot use two 4 ohm cabinets, or one 4 ohm and one 8 ohm! There are two speaker outputs on every Markbass head. Simply connect one output to each cabinet. Be warned that using your amp into an ohm load lower than 4 ohms will damage your amp and will not be covered under warranty!
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