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gafbass02

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  1. [quote name='guybrush threepwood' post='881128' date='Jun 29 2010, 04:46 PM']I asked Mark bass and they said it will be fine- it blocks phantom power[/quote]

    Ace, thanks bud, good to know

  2. Im sure you all know all about these, mine is the 8ohm version in good nick, its seen very little action at all. Just the usual scuffed corner here n there.
    Its crazy lightweight and louder than a blimmin great loud thing and is quite capable of doing full on rock band gigs as backline only without distress. (in pubs, not wembley!)

    im selling the top cab ONLY for £300 collection preferred but delivery may be arrangeable with patience from buyer, as a non driver it can be tricky!



    bottom cab is sold pending completion of payment and collection

  3. Thanks everyone for the brilliant advice. Especially Alex and Frank to whom I'll reply by pm once I'm off my phone and at a keyboard. Upshot is I think I'm gonna hang onto my 102hf and sell the traveller and my line 6 studio 110 and get a midget as I reckon that'll give me a good mix of power (102hf) for most gigs and portability (midget) for the others. I'm sure I can run both when I absolutely need to although I rarely need that much poke these days :)
    Now to shift the 102p bet that takes an age! Always does when you need the cash lol

  4. Yeah but at at 49lbs and a no doubt huge price tag it's a non starter I'm afraid. My thinking of a bfb compact and midget stack was flexibility with extreme portability and power. Sort of what I have now but more carryable but tbh it's looking like it'll be too big a compromise on power. So I'll have to pipe dream of the day I can just buy a midget separately to my rig I reckon.

  5. Tricky one this as I can't drive to test stuff out and don't earn enough to take gambles on anything. I really could use a tiny, powerful cab I can carry over distances so I started looking at the barefaced midget. But to fund it I'd have to sell one of my current cabs.
    I'm currently using passive jazz basses and a streamer lx into a zoom b9.1ut through a little mark 2 into markbass 102p and STD 102hf cabs. Which is very very loud. Handy in a six piece rock band (see sig for a better idea of that) as I'm not the only non driver space is often limited and I ften do gigs where I need to carry my gear into town etc.
    A little reading on the web has made me think about switching to a barefaced compact and midget setup which is seemingly as loud and even more flexible and would allow me that nice n easy carry for open mics etc.
    The thing that's worrying me though is power, put simply am I going to have enough to replace my markbass cabs? Will the midget alone ever be enough on it's own? - As the traveller is now so I can gig with either cab. Handy as the bigger one often stays in the studio.
    If I sell my markbass cabs to fund it and it's a bad choice I'll be utterly stuck! (teaching assistant on £500 a month, so cash is a big deal!)
    Whaddya reckon folks? Gamble or stay until I can afford a midget alone to add to my set up and problem solved?

  6. [quote name='Toddy' post='871564' date='Jun 19 2010, 10:22 AM']Its like this,,,,, playing music in front of people is a prevlidge,, and you never know when its going to end,,,,,, so every gig is important...

    Playing/Touring is a catalyst for your personality,,,, if your unhappy or in a bad place it will make it worse,,, if your up for it,, you will have a great time,,[/quote]

    I love this. Sooo true

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