Smallmouth_Bass
Well-known member
My Little Mark II has served me well over the past few years and it will have a new co-worker in the form of a little Mesa later this week.
In general, I'd say that I like the way that the whole bass amplification industry has moved (at least in part) towards providing good, light and smaller equipment. For most of us weekend warriors, there's no need for an 8x10 stack (or even a 4x10) and we're getting older and weaker!
As far as I can tell, it was MarkBass that started it all with any reasonable amount of success with the Little Mark II before the others jumped on the bandwagon.
In general, I'd say that I like the way that the whole bass amplification industry has moved (at least in part) towards providing good, light and smaller equipment. For most of us weekend warriors, there's no need for an 8x10 stack (or even a 4x10) and we're getting older and weaker!
As far as I can tell, it was MarkBass that started it all with any reasonable amount of success with the Little Mark II before the others jumped on the bandwagon.