Manfloozy
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So on my trip to Nashville I had a chance to play a BFR Stingray 5H through a Markbass Mini 121p with a New York 121 extension cabinet... and ... OH.... MY.... GAWD....
I just sold the Ampeg SVT4-PRO with the 115 and 410HE.... and I am not going back. I was really skepticle... and had to try one out because of the reviews I had read... and hearing is believing. This little thing looked like a "toy" practice amp with MAYBE 10 watts.... but I repeat OH MY GAWD.... the "little lunch box" opened up a Sam's Club Sized CAN-O-WHOOP A** (TM) on the store. The freakin' low B was more articulate and full on this thing then on an Ampeg 6x10 with a SWR 750 watt head.
I must have the killer little lunch box from haites rig... and I must have it yesterday.
Seriously though, if you haven't tried their stuff... go do it. You will be really glad you did. It sounded great with that Stingray, and I will definately be buying one. I could use any advice from any of the Markbass Vets out there on which way to go. I don't need anything TOO loud, club gig max. I want it to be able to handle the low B of the upcoming Bongo, and I like warmth. I saw they now have a LM Tube head which is appealing, but I was also REALLY impressed by the Mini 121p. I also considered the 151p for more depth. Any suggestions or thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Really.... it was like a Rubics Cube of Doom...... I made the Geetards stop playing..... rattled the ceilings in the OTHER room.... caused an adolecent to have a bowel movement, and had an epiphic revelation all at the same time. But yet I digress. BFR Ray Pics to come. But I really had to share this experience.
No Bongo's anywhere though.... made me kind of sad.
I just sold the Ampeg SVT4-PRO with the 115 and 410HE.... and I am not going back. I was really skepticle... and had to try one out because of the reviews I had read... and hearing is believing. This little thing looked like a "toy" practice amp with MAYBE 10 watts.... but I repeat OH MY GAWD.... the "little lunch box" opened up a Sam's Club Sized CAN-O-WHOOP A** (TM) on the store. The freakin' low B was more articulate and full on this thing then on an Ampeg 6x10 with a SWR 750 watt head.
I must have the killer little lunch box from haites rig... and I must have it yesterday.
Seriously though, if you haven't tried their stuff... go do it. You will be really glad you did. It sounded great with that Stingray, and I will definately be buying one. I could use any advice from any of the Markbass Vets out there on which way to go. I don't need anything TOO loud, club gig max. I want it to be able to handle the low B of the upcoming Bongo, and I like warmth. I saw they now have a LM Tube head which is appealing, but I was also REALLY impressed by the Mini 121p. I also considered the 151p for more depth. Any suggestions or thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Really.... it was like a Rubics Cube of Doom...... I made the Geetards stop playing..... rattled the ceilings in the OTHER room.... caused an adolecent to have a bowel movement, and had an epiphic revelation all at the same time. But yet I digress. BFR Ray Pics to come. But I really had to share this experience.
No Bongo's anywhere though.... made me kind of sad.