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today i got to try the markbass f1.. and holy guacamoly!!!

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    Thumbs up today i got to try the markbass f1.. and holy guacamoly!!!

    WHAT a piece of equipment!

    3.5kg of 500 raw watt power.. it made ALL the acoustic guitars in our shop zing along.. hehe.. had to stay away from any open string notes

    its like the bongo of amps.. just a lil turn on the filter knobs and you got a whole new ballpark to play in!!
    i could do 80ies mark king zappa zappa thumbing with razor sharp and supercontrollable dynamics, or lil-gritty tube warmth thumps.. and then everything in between

    and not once did i touch the eq.. hehe.. hi mid and lo mid is like on the 4band eq bongo! i can see myself growing old while experimenting with all the options!

    i now understand what people are so excited about! i am too!! that ampeg rig needs to be sold right away!!!

    MrM

    ps: its so small you can fit it in the notecompartment in your gigbag!!! its DA PERFECT gigging amp!!!
    Last edited by MrMusashi; 04-16-2008 at 04:03 PM. Reason: forgot about the size of the darn thing.. its soooo small.. people would think youre bringing a halfsize effects processor
    just put flats on the bongo!!
    just put roundwounds on your fretless!!

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    My exact impressions when I tried one in Jacksonville at GC. The size is killer for it's output! But alas...I'm content with my Eden stuff.

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    I have a LM II and a 2x10 cab. It's so nice to have such a light-weight, great sounding little rig. It's so easy to carry around, my back is thankful.
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    Ah, finally someone he has seen the light!

    Now pair that with a MB 104R cab, and you find yourself turning your volume down in band settings.
    Have bass. Will play.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MrMusashi View Post
    i now understand what people are so excited about! i am too!! that ampeg rig needs to be sold right away!!!

    ps: its so small you can fit it in the notecompartment in your gigbag!!! its DA PERFECT gigging amp!!!
    +1

    I shelfed my Ampeg head as soon as I heard/bought an F1. The damn thing fits in my gig bag. What more can you ask for? I bring a gig bag to rehearsal and nothing else. My bass and F1.
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    ghehe.. not just sterling that is featured on markbass

    MARKBASS

    this by any chance you baird???

    MrM
    just put flats on the bongo!!
    just put roundwounds on your fretless!!

    eb customer support:
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    trussrod adjustment:
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    less relief / flatter = lower action
    more relief / bow = higher action
    do NOT use cheap tools to adjust with. they might break and scrape up your pressious!
    also, if you are lucky enough to have a 100th namm sr4: the truss works the other way around on that one!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrMusashi View Post
    ghehe.. not just sterling that is featured on markbass

    MARKBASS

    this by any chance you baird???

    MrM
    Nope, that dude is definately not me. Nice hat though.

    I play Chili Peppers covers in dumpy bars for beer and gas money. Wrong dude!
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    hehe.. well it was worth a shot.. baird, ontario, canada, mm and markbass.. lots of common things

    also i read the magazine that markbass sent to our store.. heh.. i feel pritty stupid for saying almost the same thing they printed in it!
    but then again, ive experienced just what they tried to communicate and i did write this before i read it in the paper.. and that somehow makes me feel good.. hehe.. like i can trust my ears and judgement after all

    MrM
    just put flats on the bongo!!
    just put roundwounds on your fretless!!

    eb customer support:
    E-mail: musicman_customerservice@ernieball.com
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    trussrod adjustment:
    Click here for an image!
    less relief / flatter = lower action
    more relief / bow = higher action
    do NOT use cheap tools to adjust with. they might break and scrape up your pressious!
    also, if you are lucky enough to have a 100th namm sr4: the truss works the other way around on that one!

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    I just did the same thing this week. I tried the Markbass LMII through the 2*10, sweeeeet!! (of course with a Stingray 5H) then I tried it through the 4*10, HUGE!!

    I also tried the 15" combo which was also real nice and compact and punchy. But I think the LMII and 2*10 will suit my needs best. It will even fit in the boot of my coupe!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigvissch View Post
    It will even fit in the boot of my coupe!!


    Wow, you imported a Pontiac?

    (NB. Translating for the benefit of our US readers, "boot" is "trunk")

    That's the convenience of 2x10 cabs. I fit a 2x10 in the trunk of my Focus hatch and another 2x10 on the back seat. Granted, I've got to take the family wagon to a gig when I want to lug the 8x8, but for rehearsal and small gigs 2x10s are the way to go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aussie Mark View Post
    Wow, you imported a Pontiac?
    HSV Coupe GTS? Australian GTO.
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    I drive one of these...

    And believe it or not, a Markbass Traveller 102P will fit like a glove in the compartment under the hood/bonnet. Don't forget, mid placed engine!
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    Quote Originally Posted by tombboy View Post
    I drive one of these...

    And believe it or not, a Markbass Traveller 102P will fit like a glove in the compartment under the hood/bonnet. Don't forget, mid placed engine!
    Hm... that makes me wonder whether a bass and a MB combo could make to fit into the trunk of a Z3. That would be hilarious!
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    Quote Originally Posted by oli@bass View Post
    Hm... that makes me wonder whether a bass and a MB combo could make to fit into the trunk of a Z3. That would be hilarious!
    Nope.... tried the Z3 before I bought the Porsche. Seriously.... it was one of the deciding factors, whether the MB gear would fit!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by tombboy View Post
    Nope.... tried the Z3 before I bought the Porsche. Seriously.... it was one of the deciding factors, whether the MB gear would fit!!
    LOL!! But I also had car dealers giving me very curious looks when I took out my bass double bag and try to fit into the trunk before deciding whether I want to do a test drive or not!
    Have bass. Will play.
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