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I'm sure you'll dig it. Once I get past Christmas, I'm going to start looking for a lightweight 8 ohm cab to use with my Shuttle at open mics, practices, and smaller gigs.

Hey

Thanks for the responses. I agree, Ed's video is great and shows of that brilliant hi fi clean sound, and I like the fact you can get some tube grit by cranking the pre amp correctly.

I was thinking of a 12 MAX, but I wanted more volume into one 4 ohm cab/2 8 ohm cabs. I don't think I'd ever use two 4 ohm cabs at once so the 12 was out, plus the size of the 9.0 is great!

In addition, the colour is better, and it makes better use of the medium sized 8 ohm cabs I have, thus making them 'one cab solutions' when I need it, (500W into 1 Aguilar DB212 will eb quite nice!)

Im cancelling another order I have and ordering the Shuttle 9.0 today.

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Many people love the 6.0, but have said it sometimes doesnt have the same low end girth as the MB.

Well, my take on this statement is: The GB is voiced to be more transparent than the MB. I think MB's "flat" tone is more pumped up. The Shuttle has plenty of low end available, my default is to set the mid frequency to the lowest point (150hz) and boost it as needed. Personally, I prefer the Shuttle's lack of influence on the sound of my bass, until I turn the knob that is.

I suppose some people want to hear a signature tone - that's why there are Ampeg, Eden, SWR, and MB fans. I can dig that for special situations.
 

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Well, my take on this statement is: The GB is voiced to be more transparent than the MB. I think MB's "flat" tone is more pumped up. The Shuttle has plenty of low end available, my default is to set the mid frequency to the lowest point (150hz) and boost it as needed. Personally, I prefer the Shuttle's lack of influence on the sound of my bass, until I turn the knob that is.

The Little Mark actually scopes out super flat.
 

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Thanks for the input everyone. I have now cancelled the order I had on a new (not EB!) 5 string as I still want to test some EB Stingray/Sterling 5's before I take the plunge into 5 string territory.

The deposit I put down has now been trasferred to a Shuttle 9.0. To be honest, I CANNOT WAIT!

In addition, the UK price he has matched at the store is excellent....very good for a brilliant 900W head like this!

Thanks
 

Greg75

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The Little Mark actually scopes out super flat.

Agreed. I think the new GB is a killer amplifier, but I can tell you that the MB Little Mark II at least (haven't had the chance to mess with the other MB models) is flat when set that way, very open and accurate--definitely lets my Stingray sound exactly like a Stingray. Really, both the GB and MB are terrific amps.
 
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