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  1. Thanks for the advice. I’ve ordered and ifs due to arrive early next week so I’ll try that. Cheers
  2. I normally go into amp and cab rather than DI into PA so interested to know how best to use this to get Ampeg sound and a bit of drive. I’ve got a GK Fusion so could go into front or effects return or if also got an Ashdown Ant so could use that as it’s really just a power amp. Any suggestions? Thanks
  3. Hi. I'm a recent convert to PJB gear having just bought a BG400 and C4 extension cab from Bass Direct. Any tips / recommendations on EQ settings / gain vs master, etc.
  4. I'm selling my Ashdown MAG 115 cab to create a bit of space. Couple of minor nicks in the cloth covering but other than that in perfect working order. 8 ohms 250w Will accept reasonable offer
  5. Thanks Bigwan. I’ve had a look and replied. Ideally wanted the VS as it’s 8ohm rather than 4 but struggling to find either
  6. Hi is this still for sale. Very interested. Where are you based?
  7. Dont’t suppose anyone out there has an Ashdown VS212 cab for sale? I know they’re discontinued but I’m really keen to buy one. Can anyone help?
  8. Anyone interested? If not I'll have to resort to the dreaded ebay!
  9. I've decided to put these 2 cabs up for sale. Sorry about the rubbish photos but both are in excellent condition and perfect working order. I have put castors on the Markbass but these could easily be removed if preferred. Both are 8 Ohms. Would prefer to sell together for simplicity but happy to split. Markbass is £400 (currently £806 at GAK) and £100 for the Ashdown (cheapest I can see online is £189). Would accept £450 for the pair. May accept part trade but only for Markbass Traveller 102P in very good condition. Collection would be best (I live between Lincoln and Newark, 10 mins from A1) or may be able to meet halfway depending on where. Details: [b]Markbass STD 104HR[/b] Bass port: Rear Tweeter: 1" compression driver with custom horn Power Handling: 800W RMS (AES Standard) Crossover Frequency: 3.5 kHz Frequency Response: 35 Hz to 20 kHz Sensitivity: 103 dB SPL Weight: 56 lbs / 25.4 kg Width: 23.4 in. / 59.4 cm Height: 23.8 in. / 60.4 cm Depth: 18.9 in. / 48 cm [b]Ashdown MAG 115 Deep[/b] Power Handling 250W continuous Speaker Configuration 1 x 15" Frequency Response 37Hz - 2kHz Impedance 8 Ohms SPL 98dB 1W @ 1m H x W x D (mm) 468 x 604 x 420 Weight (kg) 27
  10. I'll try 2 210s and stach em vertically then Cheers, I've learnt something today
  11. Thanks for all the feedback. I think I'll probably stick with the GK, which is a great little amp, and invest in another Markbass 210 to get the matching pair (and save about £250). Interested in the comment about stacking them vertically. Do you find this makes a big difference?
  12. Looked at this amp in Denmark St yesterday and not sure what to do. Currently use a GK Fusion and 2 cabs (an Ashdown 15 & a Markbass 2 x 10) but fed up lugging the 15 around so thinking of changing to the Markbass 12 combo plus my 2 x 10. Only playing pubs / small clubs so assume that'll give enough volume and so much easier / lighter to carry. Suppose I could keep the GK head (which I like) and just get another Markbass 2 x 10 cab. Anyone got any thoughts? Thanks
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