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TSanders

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Don't make me try and remember all this stuff! Let's see ....

Moody Vibrolux 30w 1x12 combo
Jade 100w 4x10 combo
Vox T60(?) head into unbranded 2x15 cab
Peavey TKO(?) 75w 1x15 combo
Yamaha BP-1 preamp + Jands J600 power amp into 2 x EV-TL15 cabs
Marshall 60w 1x15 combo
Peavey TNT 130w(?) 1x15 combo
Ampeg SVT100T 100w 2x8 combo
SWR SM400 into Sovtek 4x10 + 1x15 cabs
SWR SM400 into SWR 2x10 + 1x15 cabs
Bluetube preamp + Yamaha P4500 power amp into SWR 2x10 + 1x15 cabs
Demeter preamp + Yamaha P4500 power amp into SWR 8x8 (or 2x10) cabs

Of course, that doesn't include the countless house rigs and hired backline I've played through over those 25 years, but my head is starting to spin already without trying to list those as well.



Dont get me started. My amp list from last year alone could double that.
 

Dr Stankface

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I'm proud of myself. Last year, I had one head and still have it. GK 1001RB-II. My Mark Bass GAS may be thrown aside after letting loose my Neos tonight. Although, that won't stop me from a GK Fusion 550. :D
 

Vanni

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My SR4 works great with Markbass, and it's absolutely amazing with my Mesa 400+ and Mesa PH4X10.
Also GK it's a good choice...

Vanni
 

robobass13

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right now I'm using a sansamp programable DI into a crown XTi 1000 power amp into an avatar neo 212 and an avatar neo 410, I'm running at 4ohms and I have headroom for days at 1400 watts. It's hard to believe that I'm geeting all of the tone shaping I'm gretting out of a pedal, but this sansamp is awsome.
 

Straight UP

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I have found that There really is no best answer to the question asked..
One simply has to take their MM bass to the music store and start trying different amps & cabinets.. Till one settles on what they think is best..I guess I'm saying do a comparrison test at the store..and then maybe the store may not be the best place to do the comparisons.
It all boils down to personal prefferance..
As was stated earlier in this thread everyone will recomend what they are currently using..
Your best to go and compare yourself with your bass..What you find may surprise you.
Cheers
 

koogie2k

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I find that the answer to this is actually hard for bass players. Reason, I tend to think bass amps, either solid state or tube, are all built good, sound good and are reliable. GK, MESA, Ampeg and others are just great amps. I have read on this very forum about the Markbass, but I have not played through one to see for myself. I took the advice of Dr. Stank and got the GK and it really rips. My bass sound is "known" out here as well as my bongos. I am the only one out here playing one.

I guess a question to ask is, do you want to lug weight around. I have been told Ampegs are heavy to carry if you gig often. Most tube amps are. Solid states tend to be lighter.

Best thing to do....try them all out if you can. Listen to others and see what they are playing. Honestly, I would never have tried out a GK (I do like tube amps) and was very surprised at how great the sound is. But, I played through others and they had a different sound, but were equally as good. :cool:
 

Psycho Ward

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Owning basses and amps is still pretty new to me, but I see what Aussie Mark is saying.
I can only offer my opinion on bass amps in general…

A bass amp should have plenty of power and speakers in a cabinet that can handle that power.

This can be had in many sizes and shapes, under many different brand names and in several flavors (tubes, SS, hybrids etc…)

I let my gig decide, I would probably use one of these…

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tombboy

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Markbass for me. VERY clean uncoloured tone which allows the true Ray sound to shine through. The SR30th sounds like a dream!
 
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