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dodgnofski

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  1. Mid week bumpity
  2. Sell or trade for a Markbass 801 Combo ??
  3. Hi, Unfortunately, I'm in North Staffordshire - But can post to UK Mainland
  4. This is a really nice true 'all rounder' bass guitar in very good condition, which was made in 2003 and is the Standard model, not the cheaper Infinity jobbie - which by the way, I've had a couple of in the past and they too were really good instruments. Precision Body in Sunburst You Jazz Neck in Maple, with Rosewood Fingerboard. Precision split pickup in usual position for that classic P - Bass thump, plus Jazz pickup in the bridge position to provide that 'snarl' when required. Controls are volume, volume and master tone control. Very low action - all the way up the neck thanks to a Pro set up and currently strung with Status Hotwires - flat wound, black nylon coated light gauge strings. Weight is a very nice 8.4lbs and the nut width is 1 & 1/2" - no idea what the body wood is, but would guess at it being Basswood, or Agathis?? Will include a Rok Sak Gig Bag. to help maintain the lovely condition, no shoulder straps but good quality. Can post to UK Mainland at buyers expense, but would also welcome cash on collection so that the buyer can see for themselves what a lovely, easy to play, great sounding Bass this really is. Thanks for looking Guys, appreciated.
  5. Bargain alert!! - great mini rig this, small footprint, quality tone and at 4ohms should be loud enough for all but the gigs where you would have PA support - any road up and then it would be an ideal monitor - boomshanka !!... ps - Kev is a great bloke to deal with and 'really' looks after his gear
  6. Hi Chaps, Does anyone know if the tweeter output Jack on a Micromark 601 can be used to run an extension cab? I know that the newer 801 output Jack can, but not sure about the 601 ?
  7. In once again complying with the current Kitchen Vipers 'one in one out' rule, here is my Ashdown Combo OK, it's 15watts and single 8" speaker won't be rattling any Windows anytime soon, but as a practise combo for bedroom, or office use - it's 'fab' It has Auxilery in for your CD player etc and a headphone output - so is also great for 'silent' practise It has an 8 ohm extension speaker out Jack and adding an extension cab does make a difference to both depth and volume. Collection is probably the best option, as it's a heavy little jobbie Thanks for looking Guys so
  8. oops, forgot to bump up for a while type bump
  9. Great cabs these - small, light, loud - New Yorks Finest
  10. 'tis true, they pack a mighty punch for their power rating - I used my first one a couple or three years ago through two 8ohm Yamaha 1 x 10's when standing in with a seven piece band - loud drummer, keyboards plus brass, etc and was asked if I could 'turn down a tad' !!
  11. **£250.00** + post?? or trade for a Markbass 801combo?? Due to my Gigging days very possibly being at an end - here is my Markbass LM250 watt Bass Amp, which is one of the original Italian built jobbies, before production was moved to the Far East. The amp is in good used condition with just a few marks from normal use, apart from that there are no issues and everything works as it should As explained to me by someone - unlike me, who knew what they were talking about - a 500w amp is not twice as loud as a 250w amp! In fact it would take a 2500w -ish amp to be 'twice' as loud as a 250w amp. Therefore, the LM250 has more than half the volume of the LM500 jobbie and as dear old Marco himself says "the LM250 is almost as loud through a 4ohm load, as the LM500 is through an 8ohm load" and having owned and played through several of these since they first appeared - I can vouch for the amount of umph available - particularly at 4ohms So to get the very best from this amp it is best to use either one 4ohm cab, or as I always did - use two 8ohm cabs, the beauty of which was that for small gigs and rehearsals I could just take one cab and then if it was a larger venue, I used both cabs to draw the full 250w from the amp - boomshanka !!... Here are those specs we all love so much - TECHNICAL SPECS INPUTS INPUT impedance 500 Kohm, max. voltage 15 Vpp BALANCED INPUT (XLR) impedance 100 Khom, max. voltage 25 Vpp EFFECT RETURN impedance 22 Kohm, max. voltage 25 Vpp CONTROLS GAIN -80 dB to +23 dB range MASTER VOLUME GROUND LIFT switch on rear panel EQUALIZATION LOW center frequency: 40 Hz; level: ±16 dB LOW MID center frequency: 360 Hz, level: ±16 dB HIGH MID center frequency: 800 Hz, level: ±16 dB HIGH center frequency: 10 kHz, level: ±16 dB VPF (Variable Pre-shape Filter) center frequency 380 Hz (cut) VLE (Vintage Loudspeaker Emulator) frequency range 250 Hz-20 kHz (cut) OUTPUT LINE OUT balanced XLR, max. voltage 10 Vpp EFFECT SEND unbalanced, max. voltage 20 Vpp (pre-EQ) TUNER OUT unbalanced, max. voltage 25 Vpp SPEAKER OUT speakon, 1/4" OTHER WEIGHT 5.73 lbs / 2.6 kg DEPTH 10.1 in. / 25.6 cm WIDTH 10.87 in. / 27.6 cm HEIGHT 2.8 in. / 7.1 cm OUTPUT POWER 150W RMS @ 8 ohm, 250W RMS @ 4 ohm POWER REQUIREMENT 100/120V; 230V; 240V 50/60Hz Please feel free to arrange a try out, there are no issues and the amp is in good used condition, or if you are too far away, I could post to the UK Mainland
  12. dodgnofski

    discreet

    Did a p/x with Mark and everything went without a hitch He is a thoroughly decent Chap, an absolute pleasure to deal with and I would recommend him to anyone Thanks again Mark
  13. Great review Mark, these babies sure do pack a punch especially at 4ohms Although there is only one speaker output, I think it is a dual Spakon / 1/4" Jack - so you never get caught out if you forget your Speakon lead and as Mark says, almost all cabs have their inputs wired in parallel these days, so it 's no problem to 'daisy chain ' two 8ohm cabs to obtain 4ohms to get the full 200 watts from this wee beastie
  14. Spot on there, it can get rowdy - especially at 4ohms:)
  15. Can't believe this hasn't been snapped up yet type pump Bargain of the Century, best bang for your bucks cab in the Universe - bar none
  16. Can't believe this is still here !! Great cabs with lots of bottom end, plus clarity due to the very high quality horn!! Loved mine and no time wasted trying to control that mid bump that in my humble opinion of course, a lot of the newer, slimmer style, lightweight cabs seem to have ??!! Weekend bump for the king of the lightweights
  17. In complying with the current kitchen vipers house rule of 'one in - one out' - here is my GK MB200. Silly small - silly light, but with enough volume for rehearsals and small / medium Gigs and due to it's minuscule size, could be the ultimate back up amp http://youtu.be/69spscU1V8o Aux in / headphone out, so excellent for silent rehearsal 10 DB switchable Pad Four Band EQ 200w RMS at 4ohms - 140w RMS at 8ohms Contour switch for instant scoop tone Combined Speakon / 1/4" Jack Speaker Out XLR Direct out with Pre / Post EQ button Weighs only 2ibs 7.75" W x 8" D x 1.75"H - so actually fits into my Bass Gigbag pocket In excellent condition, with just a few marks from general use
  18. I attempted to order two of the 'elusive' first ten cabs - within around twenty minutes of receiving the notification and was told they had all been snapped up 'within the first hour'??!!...
  19. dodgnofski

    Merton

    Had a third cab from Martin & it was just as perfect as the first and second ones Thanks again Martin - fab service as always Tim
  20. If memory serves - I'm very old - the footswitch Jack is to accept the Eden EF2 Fooswitch which has two buttons - one to mute the amp for tuning etc - red LED and the other is to by pass the enhance feature - green LED & so effectively providing a different sound at the flick of a switch - neat Incredible features on these wee beasties
  21. Bump for a great amp + the case is a work of art and Kev is an absolute delight to deal with, dip yer bread Chaps !!
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