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Markbass CMD121p LM3


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[quote name='neepheid' timestamp='1350568242' post='1840622']
Isn't the end of the first paragraph rather misleading then? [url="http://www.ibanez.com/Electronics/model-P3110"]http://www.ibanez.co...ics/model-P3110[/url] - states "Plus, the fire-red amp head can be easily detached without any tools" - also it says it is a "300W combo".

Thomann claim that the combo is 4ohms and the speaker out is 4ohms also. Surely that's dangerous misadvice if wrong? [url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/ibanez_p3110.htm"]http://www.thomann.d...banez_p3110.htm[/url]

So the question is: who's telling porkie pies?
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On both Thomann & Ibanez websites it says 300w @4 ohm. In the actual manual for it on Ibanez's website, it states that it is 300w @ 4ohm & that the combo is 8 ohm with the option of plugging in another 8 ohm cab.
It also has at the start that you cannot use a 4 & 8 ohm cab with the head.

So they're both massaging the figures (Thomann just copied & pasted).

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I totally love my Markbass 121p.

I liked my Markbass 801 practice combo so much that I bought the Markbass 121p combo (complete with custom soft carry case) from another BC'er a couple of months ago.

It is so convenient that I've been choosing to ditch the gear in the recording studio and bring this along instead. A couple of weeks ago our drummer actually stopped the song we were playing to compliment the sound of the bass. Now there's something that doesn't normally happen!

I was playing my Bongo 4HH through the Markbass 121p combo with all of the amp's settings flat and just using the combo's own speaker at that point.

Hope this helps.

CB

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