• Ernie Ball
  • MusicMan
  • Sterling by MusicMan

bassmonkey

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 4, 2005
Messages
908
Location
Perth, Australia
Hmmmm! Let me think. Perhaps I might spend it getting to know my new amp. :D

DSCF0002_1-1.jpg
 

bassmonkey

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 4, 2005
Messages
908
Location
Perth, Australia
LOL! :D

It is a darn sight easier to understand than the GK.

I haven't given up on the GK, just needed something lightweight for practice, plus I can now leave my old Polytone minibrute round at my girlfriends, with the 20th SR4, so will be able to practice when I visit her. :)
 

mammoth

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 12, 2006
Messages
327
Location
Stoke, England
hey kids! :D

excuse my ignorance.. ive been having slight twinglings in my gas loins for GK and MB... are they REALLY that good?

i was told the ONLY option when it came to my rig was Ampeg SVT and 810... but i hear so much good about GK and Markbass. The only problem being that dealers here dont stock it.. its all ashdown and trace stuff competing with my peg-rig-o-doom :D

col

edit: oh yeah, i'm after a nice compact practice rig (combo? couple of 12s? a 15? a chainsaw to my 8x10?)
edit number 2: BOOOOOOONGOOOOOOO!
 
Last edited:

bassmonkey

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 4, 2005
Messages
908
Location
Perth, Australia
When I bought my GK rig I had the chance to try Ampeg and Ashdown at the same time. The Ampeg was too muddy for my tastes and the Ashdown sounded a little clinical, lacking in warmth. The GK was just right, powerful, punchy, warm and growly. As related in another thread, I do find the controls a little confusing, but I am slowly working them out with help from my EBMM bretheren.

I've only had the Mark Bass for a couple of hours. I am pretty impressed. For such a compact unit it has a lot of grunt. The controls are really easy to operate too. Tonewise, it is very pleasing.
 

tkarter

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 22, 2004
Messages
5,921
Location
Kansas
I have the afternoon off myself. Bongo and I are going to have fun until the beer runs out. :)

tk
 

Dr Stankface

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 21, 2005
Messages
5,261
Location
Jacksonville, Florida
Hey Bassmonkey... just for an idea of sorts, this is how I have the EQ set on my 1001.

Bassmonkey002.jpg


Hope it's at all helpful.

Note: This is how I have it set with the Neo cabs.
 

bassmonkey

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 4, 2005
Messages
908
Location
Perth, Australia
With that much boost you're gonna get an awful lot of growl! :)

I have the basics figured now, thanks to adouglas. I tend to leave the tone controls at the midday position. It's "tweeter", "contour" and "presence" I need to work out now.

Do you use the 5-string switch?
 

bassmonkey

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 4, 2005
Messages
908
Location
Perth, Australia
Wow! I've just been playing my single H Bongo through the Mark Bass rig. Incredible tone. I cannot believe how aggressive and gnarly it sounds. Truly a Stingray on steroids! Anabolic ones, at that! :D
 

tkarter

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 22, 2004
Messages
5,921
Location
Kansas
Not sure if it is the beer or the old man talking here. :D

If you want to know what a button does push it.

You want to kick back and have fun just do it.

You have two good rigs and a bongo.




tk
 

bassmonkey

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 4, 2005
Messages
908
Location
Perth, Australia
You are going to have to paint that room now. The orange doesn't really go with your current colour scheme. Don't you watch Trading Spaces or any of those other designer shows? Sheesh! :p :D

I rent this house. The landlord doesn't have great taste. I don't care, he is subsidising me. He can have whatever colour scheme he wants. :p :) :D ;)
 

bassmonkey

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 4, 2005
Messages
908
Location
Perth, Australia
Did you push the buttons yet?

tk

LOL! :D

No, I was going to take the Mark Bass rig to practice on Monday and surprise my band mates. But, I've had some great advice on the GK, from here, that I think I will use it one last time, breaking my back in the process, just to dial it in. :rolleyes: :eek: :( :D
 

tkarter

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 22, 2004
Messages
5,921
Location
Kansas
LOL! :D

No, I was going to take the Mark Bass rig to practice on Monday and surprise my band mates. But, I've had some great advice on the GK, from here, that I think I will use it one last time, breaking my back in the process, just to dial it in. :rolleyes: :eek: :( :D

LoL good on you. Just never be afraid to push some buttons. That is how progress goes.


tk
 
Top Bottom