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Oldtoe

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I, too, own an F1 and love it; but mine only weighs about four-and-a-half pounds. :)

Hey, bigvissch, does that one have the 6.0L or the 5.7L V8? The new Pontiac G8 GXP with a 6-speed manual (another re-badged Holden) may tempt me to trade my new Honda Accord EX-L 5-speed manual. God, I love a V8 and the sounds it makes.
 

BassArtIsCure

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Hamburg, Germany
Hi!

I compared Markbass LMII, F1 and Tecamp Puma 500 on saturday...

Puma + tecamp 2x10 is definitely a better solution... the sound is more clearly and brilliant, dry bass if you want and very neutral on flat settings... not a huge difference, but you can hear it!! Markbass+ markbass cabinet (2x10) was not that natural. Puma has a lot of power available + headroom and there is a 1000Watt model available too! The quality (housing, knobs) is better than Markbass. But the sound was deciding for me.
Simply test the equipment and see on your own.

Markbass is a great amp, but since the test, I definitely prefer Tecamp (price+weight with cabinets (XS series) are nearly the same!)

greetings!
 

stevokineavo

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Thanks for the replies, especially on an older thread.

I should probably think of how it will sound in context of the band too. Kind of hard to do when you're in the show room hearing it by itself. Maybe I can convince by guitar player to come with me and play on an acoustic just to see how it goes along.

I played guitar for 14 years and just made the switch to bass a few months ago to round out the lineup for my friend's band. We're a three piece playing original music (I guess it's rock/indie rock, but I just think of it as groove rock).

Was using Line 6 guitar combos (guitar, not bass) before, but wasn't in a band. Just played at home for fun. So, first time in a band and going on stage too.

If you can believe it, at the moment our drummer (who has another band) has me playing through their gear:

Vox Pathfinder guitar combo, with the speaker muted, running into an Ampeg Cabinet or a Carvin cabinet, depending on whichever one he brings over.

Not good for the Vox amp I'm sure.

Guitar player is using a Mesa Boogie head on an Old Fender 4x12 cabinet. I'll get models and update this after our practice. It sounds really good and fuzzy, with thick sound. Bass has to gel underneath that.

Anyways, hope that gives everyone an idea of where I'm coming from.

Thanks again for being cool and helping me out.
 

koogie2k

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I have got to seriously try one of these out. Hopefully I can find one at my local GC to give her a run through. :cool:
 

five7

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I could carry that on my harley. Now I need to trade my Svt 6 for the markbass.
 

mbgreene

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If anyone is interested in these, the GC on 14th Street in NYC has one avaialble on clearance for $549. I asked if there were any issues (scratch/dent etc.) and they told me it was just any inventory thing as its the last one and they won't be carrying them any more. I didn't play it, just happened to notice it when I strolled through the bass room - but at that price it might be worth it for someone to give them a call.
 

azzy_wazzy

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I drive one of these...
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And believe it or not, a Markbass Traveller 102P will fit like a glove in the compartment under the hood/bonnet. Don't forget, mid placed engine!:p

Mmmm Porsche...

Jamie you're kidding right? :eek:
 

Lynottfan

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I tried markbass, but personally I have found EBS to be far better, for rock (both with plectrum and without I have found that the bottom end was better, to my ear and I got a far fatter slap sound with EBS than the Markbass, curious to hear about how well it fitted into the glove box of the porker boxster though!
 

Duarte

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The only amp I've ever really used my Laney, which I got as a gift some years ago, i love how it sounds, but I often do wonder about other amps...especially markbass. Everyone (especially here) just seems to love them.

Edit: I drive this...you can fit any amp in it.

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adouglas

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On the tail end of the bell curve in Connecticut
I can carry ALL of my 5-piece band's PA and ALL of our backline amps...because they are one and the same. The drum kit won't fit, though, and I can't take passengers. But I do get 35 mpg on the way to the gig....

1x Honda Fit
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+
2x Bose L1 Model II
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+
2x Bose L1 Classic
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=

A happy back.

:D:cool:
 

CFA

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Highlands, Newfoundland
You guys are making me feel bad... I dont even have one of these:
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And I would have been able to get rides everywhere (until I finish grade 12 this year) in this:
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...Except it now looks like this:
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:D
 
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