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I've tried a Mark Bass TTE 500 Randy Jackson model today...


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Also - depending on whether yours is front or rear ported, it's worth experimenting with position near a rear wall.

Some rear ported cabs can really use proximity to a wall to chuck out more low end. In fact some get too boomy and can be overpowering.

Worth experimenting though :)

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[quote name='RichT1969' timestamp='1377675611' post='2190081']
I bought a mark bass TTE 500 with a mark bass 6 x 10 cab. I love the look of it and it sounded great in a small room in the shop. However, on stage or at a practice I can never get enough bottom end bass. I've tried all control positions and all my bass guitars through it, from fender deluxe, musicman stingray and a GB custom 5 string but still the same. Has anyone else had this problem?

Rich
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Someone said this sounds like a big tube amp of the 70s !! I tried one it isnt, no where near
Big valve amps are still mustard, a 100 watt big iron amp will toast it through the same cab. Nothing can do lows with definition like big iron. You can still hear the note, no mud, just tight and defined, thats how you get rib rattle. Having said that...
It sounds nice though The tone of it is great. If you are used to clasd D stuff its top.

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