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  1. Hi Guys I need a little help and perhaps advice I have a Califiornia TT 5 passive. Made just for me. But it sounds slightly top endy and thin. Don't like active basses, so please no remarks about preamps I have tried my friend's Sadowsky in passive move, and it sounds way more warm and thick. Is is just the stock pick ups or worse? Ta Muchly
  2. Yep done gigs. and sounded great. Most were DB gigs. Electric gigs I can't remember what I thought... but I may have had active basses. But I agree that it is worse on low volumes. Mitigation I have found is basically have the Low eq down to 9 o'clock and Mid-Low to 2 o'clock at low volumes
  3. Hi Guys. I should have been clearer. The EQ is at 12 and the filter and speaker emulator are 0. I realise that the EQ is also pre set from the company, so 0 isn't really zero. I think peteb is probably right, they took over from SWR i suppose for that Hi-Fi sound I also found the high eq knob does pretty much nothing. I have passive basses mind...
  4. Hi guys! I have a Markbass 121p I think old one no horn. Combo Head II Love it, light and powerful I put my DB through it with a shadow nanoflex pup, flat eq and the sound is so close the acoustic instrument. Love it My electric basses.... hmmmm I love the sound coming out of my vox ampPlug tone set to 1 and AKG headphones. The the Markbass amp is thick and bassy and very hi-fi! but lacks the growl and percussive attack, I get from a 30 quid piece of plastic. Any one here got some quick cheat eq settings Many thanks.
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