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  • guilhem09guilhem09

    Markbass Big BangPublished on 05/01/13 at 15:47
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    See specs on the MB site, as habituuuuude!

    UTILIZATION

    The setup is simple: we turn the knobs, there is roughly the sound a tuning, adjusted, and final sounds. It makes so faithful instrument: if it sounds cardboard box, if it is beautiful wood sounds beautiful wood.
    It is not for nothing that Alain Caron, Hadrien Feraud and many others chose MB!

    Conclusion: Apart rockers of all kinds, forget Ampeg!! See MarkBass, Aguilera et al ...
    (I have nothing against Ampeg a priori, but it's Rock!)

    SOUNDS

    I chose this Markbass Big Bang, it is because it is supposed to be a little warmer than others (Mini Mark III), while remaining all transistor. But the signature sound re…
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    See specs on the MB site, as habituuuuude!

    UTILIZATION

    The setup is simple: we turn the knobs, there is roughly the sound a tuning, adjusted, and final sounds. It makes so faithful instrument: if it sounds cardboard box, if it is beautiful wood sounds beautiful wood.
    It is not for nothing that Alain Caron, Hadrien Feraud and many others chose MB!

    Conclusion: Apart rockers of all kinds, forget Ampeg!! See MarkBass, Aguilera et al ...
    (I have nothing against Ampeg a priori, but it's Rock!)

    SOUNDS

    I chose this Markbass Big Bang, it is because it is supposed to be a little warmer than others (Mini Mark III), while remaining all transistor. But the signature sound remains the same. Sounds of the fire of God.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 6 months. I know a VERY good bass player that uses another MB, different model with a 15pouces with a Fender Deluxe JB 2002 single instrument that kicks ass (lucky?). So I followed the process and it sounds ... Simply. (But I play on a Mike Lull, not a Fender)

    All that to say that there is nothing ... fault!
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  • Ouria189Ouria189

    But not purchase test

    Markbass Big BangPublished on 05/02/12 at 10:37
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Bcp opportunities and very high power settings provided you have a good amp. 500 watt which can be connected directly to a mixer

    UTILIZATION

    Cons by using rather complicated but just read the user manual ;) but we easily obtain tj superb sound provided you have a good amp ;).

    SOUNDS

    This gives her a rather clear but generally we can surely changed. I try it with a Music Man Bongo 5 on two simple baffle MarkBass.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I could try it once unfortunately. But in this price should revolved around € 500/600. Buying Tip!
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    Bcp opportunities and very high power settings provided you have a good amp. 500 watt which can be connected directly to a mixer

    UTILIZATION

    Cons by using rather complicated but just read the user manual ;) but we easily obtain tj superb sound provided you have a good amp ;).

    SOUNDS

    This gives her a rather clear but generally we can surely changed. I try it with a Music Man Bongo 5 on two simple baffle MarkBass.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I could try it once unfortunately. But in this price should revolved around € 500/600. Buying Tip!
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