I have been a bass player for 33 years and I have had a little bit of everything, GK, Fender, Peavey, Ampeg, Carvin, Mark Bass, even Trace stuff, and in the day even ran pre-amps with monster power supplies in the late 80's. Personally I have taken a step in a direction that some bass players eventually take, try an Ashdown. Amazing tone, and warmth, but most important, thunder. When you feel the bass, you play better, and whether your playing at low volume or kicking it in, it thunders. Many other bass players have come to me just to hear it and try their basses thru it. And now that I have coupled this with my MM Sterling 5, all I can say is I now have a bass that can really make this thing bark. (Try one you won't go wrong) Amazing tone especially for slapping.
2009 MM Sterling 5 Pacific Blueburst /rosewood
300 MAG Ashdown 410T
2009 MM Sterling 5 Pacific Blueburst /rosewood
300 MAG Ashdown 410T