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The MB58R 102 ENERGY 2x10 cab weighs 9.8kg! I'm having one of these, or maybe two.
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It's a matter of opinion. I like the look of Mark Bass cabs. But I do understand the appeal of the more conservative look of cabs from Barefaced.
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There must be a lot of people interested in their new cabs. The website has crashed! Being someone who has to look after their back, I'm definitely interested, but I can't see them yet because of the website issues. Rob Edit: finally in but it's REALLY slow. Looks like a brand new website too. 20 new cabinets ! That's a LOT
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Their social media is full of announcements. Their website is running a countdown timer, ticking down until tomorrow. What can we expect? It’s all very hush hush at the moment. Rob
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Ah yes, cheers. Bass Monkey has just put an exceptionally clean ‘72 Precision up on Facebook today too, but I can’t link it here. It’s not on their website yet. That’s someone of this parish is it not?
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I’m watching it, but can’t justify a refinished bass at that price. Does that C on the neck stamp indicate a Jazz width nut? If so, there’s still a lot to like about it.
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Accepting offers too. A realistically priced bass on eBay for once.
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I have no affiliation to this seller on eBay, I just thought I would share this. ’73 Precision, looks original, and it’s the same price I paid for my ‘73 earlier this year from ATB Guitars, except this one on eBay has the original case and mine doesn’t. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/325234663345?hash=item4bb97f1fb1%3Ag%3AzlUAAOSwr3VinQj1&LH_ItemCondition=4 Rob
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Need a fill in cab.... lightweight, pub giggable 2x10 or 1x12
ossyrocks replied to RichardH's topic in Amps and Cabs
I almost messaged that eBay seller to tell him I could buy a new one delivered for £24 more than he was asking, but then thought why bother!? I have a traveller 151P going spare which I would let go for £220, but I’m a looooong way away from you. -
I quite like that 70’s sunburst, but then I’m a bit biased as I have a sunburst ‘73 precision which I really like and it’s not dissimilar. The Jazz is 9lbs 4oz, which is heavier than I would like, but about my limit. Sub 9lb 70’s Fenders seem hard to find.
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Cheers. I need to move some other gear first really, but the temptation to spend first and recoup later is strong. I’m on holiday in Scotland at the moment, so I can’t really do much until I get back. Bass Bros prices seem very reasonable if you compare them to what others seem to be asking for 70’s Fenders, which is why I posted it up here. If there’s wriggle room for cash too, then that’s even better.
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Ah ha. Found it thanks. Looks like they are good to deal with. Now, what about that ^ ‘75 Jazz ………. Hmm
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This popped up in my Facebook feed from BassBros. Has anyone had any dealings with them? https://bassbros.co.uk/product/1975-fender-jazz-bass-2/ Rob
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Apparently, because of the way the CS6 works, it will deliver more current than stated from each outlet so long as you don’t exceed the overall output of the supply itself. Truetone themselves have told me to try this, but they cannot guarantee it will work before I buy one.
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That’s good to know, cheers. I am looking to put this on a board, but power supplies for this are tricky. The only one I’ve seen which might work is the 1 Spot CS6, but with a current doubler cable. If you have any other ideas, please let me know! Rob
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Thanks for all the input on this topic chaps. I saw a used Markbass Compressore for sale at a reasonable price, so I snagged that to see what it was like. I'm still tweaking the settings. The first time I used it at home (in haste to try it), I hadn't done any research into how to set it properly, and was a bit disappointed. But, I've done my homework now and I'm finding it really useful. Even at relatively low settings, ie not effecting the signal much at all, it adds a certain je ne sais quoi to the tone and feel, which I'm liking a lot. Now I'm trying to find the optimum settings for me personally, which has a lot do do with tweaking the settings to match my own picking dynamic. It does require some adjustment when swapping basses, as my vintage P has a LOT more output than my modern Roadworn Jazz. I'd be interested to hear from anyone who has/had this compressor what your experience is/was and what settings you ended up using. Cheers, Rob
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Fender Road Worn Jazz Bass - Fiesta Red - *SOLD*
ossyrocks replied to gjones's topic in Basses For Sale
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Can I run my Mark Bass LM3 with no load?
ossyrocks replied to ossyrocks's topic in Repairs and Technical
My experience in the past has always been with valve amps. I’ve never owned a solid state amp until I got the LM3, so hence the reason for my caution. Thanks for the reassurance. Anyway, it went very well, and I had some monitoring too, so I was happy. -
I too have a fragile back (major spinal surgery 5 years ago) I have a Markbass Little Mark 3 head (500w) and a 2x10 Markbass Traveller cab. It's very manageable, super lightweight. They also sound great.
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Can I run my Mark Bass LM3 with no load?
ossyrocks replied to ossyrocks's topic in Repairs and Technical
No worries. I just found this on the Markbass website: "Can I use my Markbass amp without connecting to a speaker cabinet? Yes, any Markbass amp can be used as a preamp only. We recommend that when doing so, you turn off the master volume (not essential, but it's better for the amp). The gain control and/or the Line Out level control will regulate the output from the amp." -
Quick question. I’m doing a little impromptu gig this afternoon. Everything through a little PA, but there’s no bass preamp or anything. I was thinking I could just use the LM3 as a preamp with no load, but I don’t want to damage it. Mine is an earlier class AB version. What do you think? Rob
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I'm not sure. I bought a '73 Precision from ATB earlier this year, all original, decent condition, and a fabulous bass which a dearly love, for £2600. But it does look like, even just a few months on from that, that it might be £3k+ now.
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That ‘74 Jazz is now on the ATB website, it’s pretty damn clean, but oh the price! It certainly makes the ‘75 Precision for sale in the classifieds here look like a bargain. I’m sure the one at ATB could be bought at significantly less than the ticket price though. https://www.atbguitars.com/1974-fender-jazz-bass-natural-near-mint-ohsc?fbclid=IwAR3PJs4X9rBvEOIbPIu6l9rY21E3TbPxXGtwxTt2ukRNEpNblPPHdpeeHhw Rob
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1975 Fender Precision Bass Big Price drop £2200 - *SOLD*
ossyrocks replied to briansbrew's topic in Basses For Sale