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SOLD on ebayMarkbass Std 102hf For Sale or Trade
nottswarwick replied to nottswarwick's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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SOLD on ebayMarkbass Std 102hf For Sale or Trade
nottswarwick replied to nottswarwick's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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[quote name='TGEvans' post='553014' date='Jul 27 2009, 06:32 PM']I just picked up a qsc rmx 1450 for £150 off the bay.i dont find it heavy,never carried a plx one though. it seems that the qsc's and yamaha p series are the popular ones for bass rigs.i used to have a yamaha p7000, i found it quite noisy and it rattled every now and again.apparently if something goes wrong with a qsc,it is easy enough to get parts for them too.[/quote] Good price, I have one of these in the PA too, wont go far wrong. 1400w bridge at 4 ohms lol
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[url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=220465697473"]Ebay link[/url] with pics etc. Edited below - now for sales or trade - It is in excellent condition, unmarked save the usual corner protector scratches. 8 ohm, 400w. The current version only has one slot of ports, mine is the prev one (still orange tho), with ports top and bottom. Awesome cabs, I have owned 3 of these now. I will entertain £350 plus postage - would rather meet up somewhere tho as I have not got a box. Nottingham. I will do some photos later on. Trades wise - preamps, power amp, heads? No bases though. Cheers Chris
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QSC for me all the way. The RMX 2450 is great - 750w stereo 4 ohms. 22kg, but really sold sounding, and can be had new for under £600. I sue two in the PA. Never fail (touch wood lol)
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Top indie/country rock covers. Fri 31/7/09 Free entry 9pm ish [url="http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=108849638386"]http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=108849638386[/url] www.splinter-band.co.uk Cheers Chris
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Hi Got 3 guitar pedals for sale - Boss DD3 digital delay - SOLD Marshall VT1 Vibratrem pedal Marshall SV1 Supervibe Chorus All fully functional, good/very good condition, and all with original boxes. Looking at £30 plus postage. Or will trade some for a rack tuner. Or collect from Nottingham Pics to follow. Cheers Chris
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I have just tried my BDDI into a QSC RMX2450, into one of my Markbass cabs. Sounded great. Might have to look for the RBI - rackmount version of the BDDI. Anyone got one?
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I would add that watching the hi-hat/ride cymbal can be very useful, and essential if you cannot stand right next to the drummer. In one of the bands I dep in, I stand next but one to the drummer, and cannot always hear the kick drum on stage that well, but watching the hihat out of the corner of my eye does the trick. All drummers will push or pull the tempo (intentionally or otherwise) at times, so be aware of this. Keeping it simple is key as others have said - I sometimes find it hard to do this, and I try and work on staying sparse and playing only what is necessary. Oh, I am a drummer too.
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[b]POST NO 5 HAS LINKS TO MORE PICTURES[/b] [b]£570 WILL SECURE THIS AMP[/b] Well, here it is. It is a great combo, and in practically mint condition since I have a Roqsolid cover for it, and in fact I usually have it in a full flight case for the van these days. [url="http://www.markbass.it/products.php?lingua=en&cat=3&vedi=41"]MB site[/url] This is the one - I think they now come with the LM3 head, mine is the LM2 head. 300w into the internal 12" and tweeter, will do the full 500w when paired with an 8 ohm ext cab. Sounds very nice and is absurdly portable. I am only selling as I am moving back to a rack head set up, and thus have no need for a combo these days. These are costing around £780 - £900 new it seems (albeit the LM3 version). I will look at offers, but ideally want as close to £600 as possible, especially given the excellent condition and included roqsolid cover. Will also listen to trade offers - heads and/or cabs - but all in very good nick with no issues please - what I am selling is in just about perfect condition. I am in Nottingham and welcome any trial. Have done a few deals on here, so folk can vouch for me. I will do pictures ASAP, but it is flightcased up and it is midnight so now is not the time lol. more in post below as links
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try runnig the EQ flat, and put the filters both at 9.00. Then possible reduce one or both of the mid controls or increase the VPF filter, if you like a bit more mid scoop. But the small combo will have limitations (I have one and use a2*10, at whcih point it is a monster). Edit - the only time I use my combo alone is in a large function band, where the onstage monitoring is big. I just tilt it back, and it is my monitor, with huge PA doign th ework. C
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I am gonna try my BDDI into one of my QSC power amps t see what it sounds like. If I like, I might get the Sansamp RBI. Or maybe just use the BDDI.
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io use the std 102hf - the older double front ported one - which my 121p and it sounds great.
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Hi OK, this is a great combo - the LM2 head in a small 12" combo chassis. It provides 300w to the internal speaker, and 500w when paired with another 8ohm cab, which is how I have generally used it. I bought it for rehearsals, and whilst it will happily hold its own in a full gig scenario, I havnce a change back to head plus 2 cabs. So, Iam looking to trade for littlemark2 or f1 and a markbass cab - ideally a 4*10, 8 ohm. anyone? Chris
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Definitely no to a 121P? [quote name='fretmeister' post='508862' date='Jun 9 2009, 10:37 AM']Bump Still looking! Ideally still want a CMD 121H but will consider a CMD 102P combo as well. (Don't want the Mini 121P - for 2 reasons. I thought it sounded a little boxy compared to the 121H... and I hate top mount controls as they get dirty much quicker. And the kids drop stuff in the jack sockets etc!!)[/quote]
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used to run a powermate, and could not agree more