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  • gletaxingletaxin

    Markbass MicromarkPublished on 02/03/07 at 08:23
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Transistor
    50W
    input jack
    output (table mix) XLR
    power setting and FFT filter

    UTILIZATION

    Two buttons to adjust.
    No manual.

    SOUNDS

    Yamaha acoustic bass and silentbass.
    Without pushing the volume up, the sound is correct.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Amazing!
    This is only 50W, so rather work at home or to use as return (XLR).
    The sound is OK, except the power to push back and pull the strings.
    The Big Foot is the weight and size:
    a cube of side 20 cm, weighing 4.5 kg, a sound enough ...
    The dream of the bass?
    Only the price is a little discouraging (500 €).
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    Transistor
    50W
    input jack
    output (table mix) XLR
    power setting and FFT filter

    UTILIZATION

    Two buttons to adjust.
    No manual.

    SOUNDS

    Yamaha acoustic bass and silentbass.
    Without pushing the volume up, the sound is correct.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Amazing!
    This is only 50W, so rather work at home or to use as return (XLR).
    The sound is OK, except the power to push back and pull the strings.
    The Big Foot is the weight and size:
    a cube of side 20 cm, weighing 4.5 kg, a sound enough ...
    The dream of the bass?
    Only the price is a little discouraging (500 €).
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  • jakovitchjakovitch

    Small cube / large warm sound

    Markbass MicromarkPublished on 09/08/11 at 02:37
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    This is a 50W transistor amp. Volume controls (or gain, it is the same!) And VPF filter digging mediums for a more modern or flat equation for a more old school. Headphone jack, auxiliary input, DI output: it is brief but sufficient for home, the ox on the terrace, small gigs without a drummer ... It may lack a little loop effect.
    The amazing thing about this amp is the size ratio - weight / power - quality. It's really stunning. So one can / wants to lug around in a backpack or via its handle. In the metro, the problem becomes LOW IS HEAVIER!

    UTILIZATION

    Usage is childish. It mounts the volume and filter VPF can simply pick up a rich palette of different sounds. For recording,…
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    This is a 50W transistor amp. Volume controls (or gain, it is the same!) And VPF filter digging mediums for a more modern or flat equation for a more old school. Headphone jack, auxiliary input, DI output: it is brief but sufficient for home, the ox on the terrace, small gigs without a drummer ... It may lack a little loop effect.
    The amazing thing about this amp is the size ratio - weight / power - quality. It's really stunning. So one can / wants to lug around in a backpack or via its handle. In the metro, the problem becomes LOW IS HEAVIER!

    UTILIZATION

    Usage is childish. It mounts the volume and filter VPF can simply pick up a rich palette of different sounds. For recording, the speaker is detachable, the DI effective.

    SOUNDS

    The FFT filter, combined with your equation on the bass, can get all the sounds you want, from modern to vintage, from jazz to rock. If any serious problem with my well rendered, without saturation. I have not seen to date of default is a versatile amp good throughout. The sound is very warm while staying on all audible frequencies. Obviously in the limit of 60W issued.

    OVERALL OPINION

    The price had put off more than once to even want to try it. But the report size - weight / power - widely touted as the forums, the reputation of Markbass convinced me to buy it. I absolutely do not regret as I use it every day and on any terrain. It lacks power to play with a drummer. But then I ask the moon given its size ...
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