Depends what I'm playing! If it's anything technical i have it medium/high. But if i'm blasting out rock and roll on a 4 string it only works if slung low
I don't know if it was just the quality of the recording, but the TTE 500 didn't really seem to have a lot of versatility from what i saw in this demo. I like the look of that tube marker though!
I had one of these. Bought it for £300 and it was worth every penny! Handled small gigs well too, and with an extension cabinet it'll handle any venue! Good luck with the sale
I'd like to see the advantages of active electronics without the need for pesky batteries!
Also I'd be happy to see an increase in availability of extra long scale basses (35" or above)
Just hooked this up to my rig today, and even with the old strings on it the sound and sustain are very nice! Need to clean the pots and stuff before i let this go, but in the meantime... BUMP!
I've had my class D Markass f1 coming up to 3 years now and had no reliability issues. I'm afraid I can't comment on potential repair costs yet but I feel it'll be a while before I have to!
Only suggestions I can offer are to get a heavy duty bridge installed, oorrrrr you could attach some accessories to a chain and fix it to the strap button onthe bottom. It'll look cool and you could start a trend!
I agree, however a quick check of the backplate will confirm/deny this. However the 1x15 is one of the rarely seen front ported models. Fantastic sounding cabs!
Fair play, these are well looked after! I'm currently taking legal action against a finance company because my 'new' car is undriveable... If all goes in my favour before these are gone you'll hear from me again
I'd say a bit warmer, with a less aggressive midrange. And when it's got new strings on it it sounds a bit brighter too. Sounds a lot nicer than the grind does when they have old strings on. Hope that helps!