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Hi Chaps,

 

Following on from my post in Introductions, and asking about lightweight setups. Today an amp popped up on Facebook Marketplace only 10 minutes away from me in Lancaster.

 

I had been looking at buying a new Markbass CMD 121P, but this was too good to resist. It's been gigged quite a bit, the cab was covered in white cat hair 😂, and it appears the cat liked to exercise it's claws in the cab covering. But it sounded great, works fine, and the price was right. A bit of de-hairing, trimming the plucks and a bit of cleaning and it came together nicely.

 

I now have my first rig!

 

Tomorrow, before noon, my first decent bass (vintage Precision) is arriving too! It feels like Christmas!

 

I'd be interested to hear from anyone who has a similar setup, amp settings etc, as I'm going to have to get used to dialing this in.

 

Cheers,

Rob

 

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2 minutes ago, ossyrocks said:

Cheers Skidder, it will only sound epic once I can actually play “epic”, but I appreciate your optimism and support.

I have the 12" combo with horn and its cray loud and punchy. I don't even bother taking out my full fat SVT and 410. You will be using this for years, its a great rig, good choice.

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25 minutes ago, lownote said:

If you like your playing oomphy and low, my EQ on a similar rig that I happened on by accident is, in 'clock positions:  Bass 11.30; Low mids 10.30; High mids 9; Treble 8.30  VLE 8; VFF 10.30.. FYI, YMMV 

I’ll give that a try.

 

My target tone is Pino Palladino, John Mayer Trio. It can’t be that hard, right? 😳

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Twiddle away until you find what you want.  And don't be afraid to go off piste.  I was carefully trying logical combinations of settings and getting nowhere when my hand accidentally brushed over the knobs and achieved the above combination quite by random chance.  When I hit a note it was the sound I'd been searching for for ages.  But what works in private on your own may not work in a band mix - I generally need to up everything to the middle to cut through in a  loud rock band. 

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I've been using a Littlemark Blackline with a (what looks like the same) 102P traveller cab for years.  It's plenty powerful enough and sounds great with a Precision.  The portability is a bonus.  I've never bothered with the filters.

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Yep brilliant, I’ve always found with Markbass I barely need to touch the eq or filters, eq flat and filters off. On a tight stage I really like to tilt the cab/combo for monitoring (using markbass wedge!) makes all the difference. I’ve used CMD121P and the 210 combo on gigs and the sound just cuts through, PA or no PA support. I currently have CMD151p and it’s all I need although I keep looking for an extension cab just cause I wanna see how loud it goes 😂

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I've been using a P bass and Markbass combo for a few years now and keep things pretty flat most of the time. 

EQ's at 12:00 and VLE and VPF at minimum.  

I find the VLE useful for taming new strings and somewhere between 09:00 and 10:00 works well.

At higher volumes the VPF stops the mids being too sharp so a setting somewhere around 09:00 works for me.

I then just EQ to taste depending on the room but it's not usually much.

It's a great tone and sits really well in the mix.  Sound guys love the DI out too.

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I have an LM3 and love it.  I have all the EQ dials at 12 o’clock, and then make tweaks according to the venue.  
I like the sound of the filters on their own, but in a band, I just turn them both off.   I guess I like the LM3 sounding as neutral as possible.  Sounds great with a Super Twin , but am sure that MB cab will pair excellent. 

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Well, my rig hasn’t ended up being the 1x12 combo I originally envisaged, and today I picked up a Traveller 1x15 to match the rig I ended up starting with. I now have the rig of doom, which some of my bass playing pals have informed me would easily cover a gig at the Albert Hall without going through the PA. Anyway, behold the wonder of the rig of doom in a tiny bungalow! I think they could hear me all over Morecambe this afternoon.

 

Rob
 

 

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10 minutes ago, ossyrocks said:

Well, my rig hasn’t ended up being the 1x12 combo I originally envisaged, and today I picked up a Traveller 1x15 to match the rig I ended up starting with. I now have the rig of doom, which some of my bass playing pals have informed me would easily cover a gig at the Albert Hall without going through the PA. Anyway, behold the wonder of the rig of doom in a tiny bungalow! I think they could hear me all over Morecambe this afternoon.

 

Rob
 

 

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Very nice - and the important thing is it's all colour matched lol

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39 minutes ago, ossyrocks said:

Well, my rig hasn’t ended up being the 1x12 combo I originally envisaged, and today I picked up a Traveller 1x15 to match the rig I ended up starting with. I now have the rig of doom, which some of my bass playing pals have informed me would easily cover a gig at the Albert Hall without going through the PA. Anyway, behold the wonder of the rig of doom in a tiny bungalow! I think they could hear me all over Morecambe this afternoon.

 

Rob
 

 

 

Excellent choice! Lovely rig, that.

Hope your neighbours are nice 😀

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7 hours ago, ossyrocks said:

Well, my rig hasn’t ended up being the 1x12 combo I originally envisaged, and today I picked up a Traveller 1x15 to match the rig I ended up starting with. I now have the rig of doom, which some of my bass playing pals have informed me would easily cover a gig at the Albert Hall without going through the PA. Anyway, behold the wonder of the rig of doom in a tiny bungalow! I think they could hear me all over Morecambe this afternoon.

 

Rob
 

 

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If you want to be heard far and wide stack the cabs up in their tall directions and don't stand right in front of it.

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