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GassieBall

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Finally, I think I can stop gassing and start practicing. :D

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Kirby

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Very cool, can't wait for my Markbass 410FP to come! I bet that sounds killer!
 

mynan

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That has got to move a lot of air. I bet it sounds massive and clean at the same time. Great rig. Congrats.
 

Sterling_Bass

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I saw you post this on another forum and I have to commend you once again. You're whole set up is amazing. Between all those EBMM basses and the Markbass stack, you must be a very happy man.
 

GassieBall

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Thanks everyone. This setup does move a lot of air. It's funny how the 15 subtly thickens things up while the punch and the projection of the 10's are still there. I haven't battled our guitarist's Marshall Stack yet, but it'll be fun!

It will only hold off gas for a while....:D.....GAS never really stops!!! :eek:

Yeah, I know. :(
 

GreyDad

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Great rig GB. 4x10 + 1x15 is the biz as far as I'm concerned - pity it's so flippin' heavy! Are the standard MarkBass cabs lighter than the equivalents from other people or is it just the Traveller series that are lightweights?

Like that honeyburst/rosewood Sterling - one more string and it'd be perfect :)
 

MrMusashi

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neat rig :D
how does it sound with just a 4x10? does the cab work as standalone or do you need the 15 to get enough bottom?

MrM
 

1Echo

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Are the standard MarkBass cabs lighter than the equivalents from other people or is it just the Traveller series that are lightweights?
They're all lighter than their equivalents but the front-ported cabs can still get a bit hefty. Traveller series is the lightest, then rear-ported, then front-ported. As an example, the 151HF in the picture weighs 65lbs.
 
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