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On ‎17‎/‎12‎/‎2017 at 00:09, discreet said:

This is nice. Do PJB make combos you can actually gig with? That are still tiny?

You could gig with something like a PJB a Suitcase. I had the Flightcase, which didn't quite manage with other than acoustic or quiet amplified instruments in anything apart from lounge type venues in my experience. I sold it and got another PJB cab and use 1, 2 or 3 of them with my head depending on the venue/band.

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1 hour ago, Dan Dare said:

You could gig with something like a PJB a Suitcase. I had the Flightcase, which didn't quite manage with other than acoustic or quiet amplified instruments in anything apart from lounge type venues in my experience. I sold it and got another PJB cab and use 1, 2 or 3 of them with my head depending on the venue/band.

Thanks for this. Just had a look on Bass Direct at some PJB stuff... the Compact Suitcase at 300W @ 8ohms looks favourite. But it's out of stock.

http://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_specialists/PJB_Compact_Suitcase_BG400.html

I think the best combination of power, tone, portability and affordability would probably be a second-hand Markbass CMD 121P, or some such.

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9 minutes ago, discreet said:

Thanks for this. Just had a look on Bass Direct at some PJB stuff... the Compact Suitcase at 300W @ 8ohms looks favourite. But it's out of stock.

http://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_specialists/PJB_Compact_Suitcase_BG400.html

I think the best combination of power, tone, portability and affordability would probably be a second-hand Markbass CMD 121P, or some such.

Agree re. the MB combo. PJB stuff ain't cheap and in terms of sound for the pound, you can do better, especially used. I borrowed a MB 102P combo recently and was surprised how much poke it had. Real kick in the chest sound and plenty of volume. They turn up used from time to time

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3 minutes ago, Dan Dare said:

Agree re. the MB combo. PJB stuff ain't cheap and in terms of sound for the pound, you can do better, especially used. I borrowed a MB 102P recently and was surprised how much poke it had. Real kick in the chest sound and plenty of volume. They turn up used from time to time

Yes, pretty much convinced re Markbass, having used and owned their gear for many years, they don't disappoint in the power and tone department. It's just a case of choosing and then sourcing the lightest possible combo with the most bang for buck. My shrivelled muskles and crumbly skellington can't cope with much over 14kg.

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On 11/27/2017 at 23:59, Jean-Luc Pickguard said:

I recently got a Micro cube rx secondhand for £100 to use for acoustic rehearsals and home practice. I'm very pleased with it - sounds fantastic with all my basses even the Kala u-bass and NS-design CR-5M, and is much louder than the spec suggests it would be. The documentation said that rechargable batteries wouldn't work, but they do - I'm using 6 eneloop AAs and they last for days.

Yep, I have one of these too, also bought second-hand for just under £100
It's great for keeping under the coffee table or in the corner, plus it's damn handy for carting to guitarists (other musicians are available!) houses for a jam
I take it along to acoustic pub jams too. It's really handy, as it will run on AA batteries. Fab little thing, and louder than you might think :)

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On 12/17/2017 at 00:09, discreet said:
On 12/16/2017 at 23:07, bassmayhem said:

 

This is nice. Do PJB make combos you can actually gig with? That are still tiny?

Not really.  The  Pjb compact suitcase is a great combo, but quite heavy.  I've a flightcase that is much lighter, and a bit smaller, but it isn't loud and still won't quite hide behind the sofa.  It is giggable for quiet / acoustic stuff but needs a pb300 beneath it to he heard over loud drummers and guitarists. 

A double 4 or bass cub plugged into a PB 300 is a good modular solution .. but I guess so is a gk mb200 combined with a small and a large cab

To the OP I'd say Roland micro cube.

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