Markbass Standard 104HR - glefunk's review
translatedI, unwanted this cabinet recently with a little head 1 and say it's the monster he was only 26 800Watt por kilo (the dream) very versatile for me funk and blues SONORITS This will baffle th…
Markbass Standard 102HF-8 - " If there was to be a"
translatedI chose this cab already for the quality and weight, the price quality ratio is correct and render 10p for me. The use is vast, alone, it is ideal for clubs and rehearsal, if coupled with another 2…
Markbass Standard 151HF - " Ideal to complement the 2x10"
translatedI needed a 15p complement my 2x10 to reggae on large scenes. As already equipped with MB, I knew the products, I will therefore return naturally. thus: 1x15 400WRMS 30kg 1 tweeter dual …
Markbass Standard 104HR - " A killing!"
translated25kg for 800 Watts 4x10 that cash, look for the error ... Bought used to replace my Warwick 40Kg, I do not regret my GAS Whenever I raise or lower my arm I, I know where my money is spent. SOUN…
Markbass Standard 104HF - Régis's review
translated- What characteristics have motivated your choice? Here-power into 4 ohms, weight, look, its critics. - For what purpose? - Rehearsals, concert - What amp / What configuration? ... LMK th…
Markbass Standard 104HR - juju51's review
translated4x10pouces + compression 1pouce markbass of 800w rms, in my case 4hms. 25kg, frankly all my friends on the Musician hallucinates tail, the weight and power of the beast .... I use it with a littl…
Markbass Standard 104HR - tonioux's review
translatedFor me it's the only bass amp that respects both in live use, home etc ... short in all-purpose. I use two 104 HR with a head MINIMARK;) SOUNDS What about ... is absolute perfection for me no bre…
Markbass Standard 104HF - Mr Ciao's review
translated- What technical specifications motivated your choice? A compound in 4ohms 800W which does not need two movers to transport (30kg) - For what purpose? Together, rehearsed and at home (good luck…
Markbass Standard 104HF - cutterslade182's review
translatedWhat characteristics have motivated your choice? Weight, power handling (800W) and connectivity Speackon) For what purpose? Rehearsal and concert What amp / What configuration? ... It …
Markbass Standard 151HF - gege-jla's review
translatedSpecifications: 8 ohms impedance chamber consisting of a HP 15 "Neodymium yellow (it snaps!) and a tweeter adjustable via a knob 400W RMS (AES Standard) to point out that thanks to its 'even…
Markbass Standard 102HF-8 - joman's review
translated- 2 hp Nodymium 10 "- 1 tweeter 1" - 400W in 8ohms - Frquences RETURNED: 40Hz 20Khz - Jack and Speakon outputs - Dimensions 60x55x48 - Weight 22.6 kg Like many, I first t sduit by the li…
Markbass Standard 151HF - cutterslade182's review
translatedI use it for concerts. It is coupled with the 104HF and a head TA 503 of the same brand SOUNDS The sound is neutral, clean, well all cash Frequencies is really a 15 "very good quality. Very g…
Markbass Standard 104HR - Circus158's review
translatedAbove all the sound that made me choose this baffle. But I realize that to use the facility with which it can carry is a tremendous asset to the concerts. In fact, it's just one of the best powe…
Markbass Standard 104HF - mostelle's review
translatedI Lift up a hand (30Kg). For the design is the same as the XL series from Hartke. Simple and solid. I intend to pair with the same. SOUNDS Precision, wide bandwidth. I test a lot of cab. Co…