rutgart
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My 2 Cents worth would be to try a range of Amps but be sure to check out Markbass, They have so many options 
Hey everyone, I'm in the market for a new amp
I play a weird combination between funk (wow how many bassists do you hear say that), and progressive metal.
..or you could get yourself a decent preamp a'la VTBass, Sadowsky or any of them with good reviews. That way you will always have "your" sound with you no matter whats availible.
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Streamliner only weighs about 5 pounds.
imho the Markbass + Bongo combo is great - also have had good results with a Hartke LH head..which is well under your budget but worth considering (again imho)
GK 1001 RB with a NEO 212 cab. Look for them used and you will score big.
My 2 Cents worth would be to try a range of Amps but be sure to check out Markbass, They have so many options![]()
I would not recommend Markbass or the GB Streamliner for metal (NB. I own a Markbass TTE500 and a Streamliner 900)
SWR or GK would be good choices for "funk and metal"
Peavey rain sleet or snow it works with my bongo.
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I play my Bongo 6HH through a GK 700RBII, Neo 210 and Neo 115 and the sound is amazing. I play mostly funk, prog metal, gospel and rock. My knobs are set flat on everything (except the bass knob on the Bongo, which I use to compensate for room size at church). We play a few songs that require a switch back and forth from fingerstyle to slap, and I find I don't need compression. I love the option of the tweeter control, which lets you dial in the exact amount of horn you need. I have not tried Markbass, as I don't have a dealer close enough to drive - So I can't offer a comparison. I will say the Neo cabs are soooo great when it comes to moving. No offense to Markbass, but I don't like carpeted amps.
Besides what all the others said, you should go and try a Mesa m6. You can get crazy amounts of oumph and punch from these heads and I've seen them for about 1k in the US. I never tried the GK Fusion but heard good things about it.
If you like it small, the Genz Benz shuttle 9.0 or 9.2 might be a good idea. But at least my old shuttle 6.0 was too weak for loud punk / hc stuff.
To me the Markbass stuff is really good for anything but the louder Metal or Hardcore stuff.
+1 on checking out the M6 - ime it would be hard to find a way to make the head not cut through....me likee
as for the Hartke LH - I notice a lot of heavier players using them right now (at least according to the gear section in their interviews...) I thought the relatively simple controls on the head made a nice partner to the Bongo..
Another option would be to get a high powered combo instead of a head/cab set-up. They each have their advantages. It's a little pricey (but if you're considering spending around $1000 on just a head than maybe not too much) I'll always recommend the AER Amp One combo. It's 200W and only one 10" speaker, but don't underestimate it, HOLY COW it's loud. Honestly the only time I've ever been in a situation where it's not loud enough is when playing with a loud rock-band outdoors (so no walls for sound to bounce off of). Any medium sized indoor venue, or of course anything with P.A. support it's great for. I've never heard an amp I thought sounded clearer, or overall better. All of my bass professors ask to borrow it all of the time. It's great because it's easy to carry around as just a small combo, but gets super loud. I've blown sound guys at clubs away with this thing. amp one - AER - The Acoustic People
That being said, I also have the Hartke LH500 head and HX410 cab. That's a solid amp, gets pretty loud. I use the AER for recording, the sound just doesn't compare.
I've been using a Thunderfunk for about 5 years and never looked at another amp. With the Bongo 5 HH and the Heritage SVT 810,you can get some serious,clean volume if needed.
I will be looking into that thanks!
Okay I found someone selling a GK700RB rack with Power Conditioner + Tuner + Sansamp RBI and a rack for it all for about $1000. This could be all the features I need / want! It would be rather bulky but it would be manageable. Should I hurry up and rush on this offer or should I wait it out?
Price seems high. Price all those items as new to get an idea.
I used the TC RH450 last year . It was provided by the back line company. I had a hard time getting a sound I liked. Steve Baily used the rig after and he got a good sound but with an Ibanez signature bass.
Try the Momark System by Markbass. The modules swap out easily and that head sounds great with lots of different cabs.
I got my GK 700RB II for about $320 dollars. Either talk him way down or offer to buy just the head.
I got my GK 700RB II for about $320 dollars. Either talk him way down or offer to buy just the head.
The GK stuff can be found for very reasonable prices.
OP - I have a TC Classic 450 (same amp as RH450, less features). I think it sounds best with TC cabs. Since you already have a TC cab, you may want to see what the two sound like together. My Markbass LMIII sounds good with my TC cab as well.
Awesome! I haven't heard much about GK Combos to be completely honest. The only reason I'm a little hesitant about the Combo is because I don't want to compromise sound because of the size. Well not entirely. How would you compare the Fusion to the Combo and what kind of music do you play through your GK gear?