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Hi! :)

I am new here so be nice!

I am thinking of downsizing my amp from my old ampeg SVT4 pro to something more portable. My eye is on a Markbass little mark head, but I was hoping some of you guys could advise on which is worth the investment. Im looking at getting either the Little Mark III or the Little Mark Rocker 500. I play mostly rock and heavy rock, hence my interest in the extra gain of the Rocker. Could I do away with the need for my overdrive pedals? Is it worth the extra cash? What do people think?

Does anyone want my SVT4?? It is a little road weary but still in tip top condition thanks to regular servicing.

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Markbass F1 :)

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[quote name='wateroftyne' post='1196301' date='Apr 11 2011, 10:14 PM'][url="http://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_specialists/Streamliner.html"]Here's something else to throw into the mix...[/url][/quote]

+1

The sound of that thing on the Bass Whisperer Demo is sublime!

Eude

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[quote name='serialslacker' post='1196389' date='Apr 11 2011, 11:48 PM']looks interesting! how do you get on with yours? How does it stand up to mid size gigs (200-500 people)? Cheers[/quote]
1. It is.
2. Adore it - best amp I've owned in living memory... does clean and tubey very, very well. And the thump... oooooh. :)
3. At 900w I imagine it'll be fine, but you're looking at PA support for that sort of thing...

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[quote name='wateroftyne' post='1196544' date='Apr 12 2011, 09:29 AM']1. It is.
2. Adore it - best amp I've owned in living memory... does clean and tubey very, very well. And the thump... oooooh. :)
3. At 900w I imagine it'll be fine, but you're looking at PA support for that sort of thing...[/quote]

Yes, yes ,yes.

At home it feels like every time I walk past the amp I have to pick a bass up, plug it in, and have a quick noodle.

This little thing really makes me smile :)

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[quote name='serialslacker' post='1196688' date='Apr 12 2011, 12:23 PM']ok, so the Genz Benz sounds like a contender. I know the markbass amps all sound pretty ace, and I have never used any Genz Benz stuff, so Im still swaying in Markbass' direction. Hmmmmm I need to get my hands on these amps for some direct comparisons.....[/quote]

The regular MarkBass LittleMark tone is gorgeous, quite warm and organic naturally and can do hi-fi quite nicely too.
As much as the tone appeals to me, I'm not sure if it would be my first choice for heavy rock, especially if you're used to the Ampeg sound.

Not sure about the Rocker, however I have heard the the LittleMark Tube sounds almost exactly the same as the regular one.

Just my 2p :)

Eude

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I tried the Rocker, and found the tube drive was pretty digital - either on or off, it was 'on' from 2 on the dial, and stayed pretty much the same all the way round to 10. A bit too fizzy for me. Conversely, I thought the LM Tube was too subtle. I got a great Ampeg-alike sound from a LMIII and Sansamp BDDI, but then got a RH450 and sold both, because the RH450 does it all in one box. I'd love to try a Streamliner, although I've tried several GB Shuttles, and didn't like them enough to buy one. IMHO, YMMV, etc, etc.

Volume-wise, it's fairly dependent on cabs, but I'd suggest most to of the small 500w heads would be plenty - after all, all you really have to do is keep up with the drummer, because once he starts going into the PA, so do you...

Really, I'd suggest trying as many as you can, because everyone's ears are different. There's a few places around the UK where you can try most of the competing amps in one visit (Bass Direct being one I'm familiar with - I think Mark's got the Markbass, GB and TC heads all in at once) which is very useful for side-by-side comparisons. Take your own bass, and even your cab if it's a keeper. Depends where you're located, though.

It's all fun. :)

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[quote name='Muzz' post='1196698' date='Apr 12 2011, 12:29 PM']I tried the Rocker, and found the tube drive was pretty digital - either on or off, it was 'on' from 2 on the dial, and stayed pretty much the same all the way round to 10. A bit too fizzy for me. Conversely, I thought the LM Tube was too subtle. I got a great Ampeg-alike sound from a LMIII and Sansamp BDDI, but then got a RH450 and sold both, because the RH450 does it all in one box. I'd love to try a Streamliner, although I've tried several GB Shuttles, and didn't like them enough to buy one. IMHO, YMMV, etc, etc.

Volume-wise, it's fairly dependent on cabs, but I'd suggest most to of the small 500w heads would be plenty - after all, all you really have to do is keep up with the drummer, because once he starts going into the PA, so do you...

Really, I'd suggest trying as many as you can, because everyone's ears are different. There's a few places around the UK where you can try most of the competing amps in one visit (Bass Direct being one I'm familiar with - I think Mark's got the Markbass, GB and TC heads all in at once) which is very useful for side-by-side comparisons. Take your own bass, and even your cab if it's a keeper. Depends where you're located, though.

It's all fun. :)[/quote]

Hi Muzz
+1 for the RH450

I have the 3 memory presets set at:
1 Clean with a slightly lifted bass and trebble
2 Nice drive / distortion ( about 60% tubetone) and smidgin of compression
3 Mids scooped , bass and treble slightly lifted.
Covers all my basses and even lets you memorise the gain setting for each just in case you switch basses.
Lovely sounding amp , visual Led`s on the rotaries settings with.. a built in tuner...and a headphone socket for quiet practice
wouldnt swap mine
regards
Keith M

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obviously without having tried it out, I cannot say for sure, but I am very taken with the TC Classic 450. I tend to steer away from these buttons and gizmos, and have used my boss tuner happily for yonks! Plus I only use my P bass in live situations these days. Can't beat the old P!
The Classic looks to be the same business as the RH450, minus the more hefty price tag... Im now off to hunt one down! cheers for the info guys

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[quote name='eude' post='1196695' date='Apr 12 2011, 12:27 PM']The regular MarkBass LittleMark tone is gorgeous, quite warm and organic naturally and can do hi-fi quite nicely too.
As much as the tone appeals to me, I'm not sure if it would be my first choice for heavy rock, especially if you're used to the Ampeg sound.

Not sure about the Rocker, however I have heard the the LittleMark Tube sounds almost exactly the same as the regular one.

Just my 2p :)

Eude[/quote]

I was in a heavy rock/ metal band when I got the tube800 and the tone is fine for that style. Your right about the tube head sounding like the normal one but you can blend in the amount of tube preamp. All the way to SS it does sound exactly like the others, all the way to tube I find a little too wooly for my liking. 12 o clock (so both) IMO gives the best tone

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