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Bass Guitar Combo Amp from Markbass belonging to the Mini series

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  • tilmanjulientilmanjulien

    Markbass Mini CMD 151PPublished on 05/25/12 at 08:50
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Transistor combo amp 500w 4ohms in
    Basic settings high and low + high middle and low middle

    UTILIZATION

    Easy to use, manual in English but not really necessary ... After 5 min, I had a sound that suited me ;)

    SOUNDS

    This amp is nickel. I play in a cover of Black Desire and I needed a well rounded but can crack if necessary. I play with a Special Squier Vintage.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Used for 2 weeks. I tried a TecAmp, Ampeg, Behringer, H & K and gallien Krueger ... I chose the markbass. Great sound, power nickel, a bit pricey but hey, it's worth. To choose, I rechoisi this one without hesitation.
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    Transistor combo amp 500w 4ohms in
    Basic settings high and low + high middle and low middle

    UTILIZATION

    Easy to use, manual in English but not really necessary ... After 5 min, I had a sound that suited me ;)

    SOUNDS

    This amp is nickel. I play in a cover of Black Desire and I needed a well rounded but can crack if necessary. I play with a Special Squier Vintage.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Used for 2 weeks. I tried a TecAmp, Ampeg, Behringer, H & K and gallien Krueger ... I chose the markbass. Great sound, power nickel, a bit pricey but hey, it's worth. To choose, I rechoisi this one without hesitation.
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  • monkeemanmonkeeman

    Markbass Mini CMD 151PPublished on 10/11/07 at 08:37
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Transistor amplifier 300W into 8 ohms
    1 HP 15 + 1 piezo tweeter (can unplug the cabinet to connect the head on another forum)
    A single jack input, no matter how low
    one XLR input
    speaker output
    a post-EQ DI output
    output tuner
    an effects loop

    4-band EQ
    Two filters: the VLE for a "heavy" type vintage
    FFT for sound without mediums (especially for the use slap)

    It is in the description, so no surprise, we know what we will have.

    UTILIZATION

    The manual is in English, but hey, no need to have the Nobel Prize for understanding use.

    With all the knobs to 0, I have a nickel. Depending on use, I add some bass or some filter, but hey, everything is already there.…
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    Transistor amplifier 300W into 8 ohms
    1 HP 15 + 1 piezo tweeter (can unplug the cabinet to connect the head on another forum)
    A single jack input, no matter how low
    one XLR input
    speaker output
    a post-EQ DI output
    output tuner
    an effects loop

    4-band EQ
    Two filters: the VLE for a "heavy" type vintage
    FFT for sound without mediums (especially for the use slap)

    It is in the description, so no surprise, we know what we will have.

    UTILIZATION

    The manual is in English, but hey, no need to have the Nobel Prize for understanding use.

    With all the knobs to 0, I have a nickel. Depending on use, I add some bass or some filter, but hey, everything is already there. After, it depends necessarily on bass you put on it.

    So, even if we play with a drummer with four arms, the sound is super clean with a big presence.

    SOUNDS

    I was looking for a combo "versatile", and I think that's the case here. It was a good basis on which to add any effects as needed. I play funk and jazz. According to the music of hairy, must see ... The sound may be too clean ...

    I play a blonde Fame Baphomet IV, with not a lot of mediums.

    On my 4-string, all spring with precision, and that's amazed me most: clean and balanced sound in all registers.

    A clear advantage over his younger brother by 12 inches that suffers from a lack of roundness in the bass.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 1 1 / 2 months

    He looks very strong. All trust. And then the weight ... 18 kg, it wanders everywhere. I'm not a fan of dressing in black carpet for dust, but hey, it protects and then it rolls.

    After trying many combo Hartke, the MarkBass 12 inches, the Fender, Trace Elliot and Ashdown ... There is no photo for the quality / price ratio, or the quality in absolute terms.

    I would definitely do it again this choice for now.
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