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Markbass CMD 151P Jeff Berlin
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Bass Guitar Combo Amp from Markbass belonging to the CMD series

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  • reno2reno2

    Markbass CMD 151P Jeff BerlinPublished on 03/25/08 at 10:54
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Bass guitar amp or a transistor bass
    300 W 8 ohm
    1 HP 15 inch: -> B & Manufacturing Cspeaker range just above the Eminence and the HP is the most important
    there is a tweeter contrary to what markbass said on its website
    1 input jack
    1 XLR input (ex-bass unit)
    1 post EQ direct output (great use in the studio well above some direct boxes)
    1 output for tuner
    Setting: severe 40 Hz, 360hz low medium, medium 800 hz high, acute 5Khz every time + - 16 db
    VLE and VPF filter to "sculpt the sound"

    weight approx 20 kg

    UTILIZATION

    Ultra simple, no need for manual

    SOUNDS

    The frequency settings are powerful but the combo is "fairly neutral" meaning that even if …
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    Bass guitar amp or a transistor bass
    300 W 8 ohm
    1 HP 15 inch: -> B & Manufacturing Cspeaker range just above the Eminence and the HP is the most important
    there is a tweeter contrary to what markbass said on its website
    1 input jack
    1 XLR input (ex-bass unit)
    1 post EQ direct output (great use in the studio well above some direct boxes)
    1 output for tuner
    Setting: severe 40 Hz, 360hz low medium, medium 800 hz high, acute 5Khz every time + - 16 db
    VLE and VPF filter to "sculpt the sound"

    weight approx 20 kg

    UTILIZATION

    Ultra simple, no need for manual

    SOUNDS

    The frequency settings are powerful but the combo is "fairly neutral" meaning that even if adjustments are made on the extreme left of the instrument ... for those who want to change the sound of their instrument with the amp settings, go your way (or switch instruments)

    issue is too much power! I play with groups in cafes or small rooms, I never exceed 30% of the master and sometimes I play with loggers

    OVERALL OPINION

    1 year

    + Power / weight, neutral settings, sound,

    - Too powerful, but it's not his fault

    I played on warwik, fender, trace, laney
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