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SOLD: Little Mark Tube 800 plus amp bag £410
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For sale is a wonderful Mark Bass Little Mark 800 Tube amp plus Markbass gigbag. It's approximately two and a half years old and is in very good condition (always lived in the gigbag). There are a couple of superficial marks (photos to follow shortly) but this is one of the best amps I've owned. 

This goes up to 800w @ 4 ohms and has the wonderful VLE and VLF Filters

One thing to note is that the Gain switch is a little scratchy but there’s no noise once it’s been turned and I’m guessing just needs a bit of contact cleaner which I don’t have to hand 

I'm looking for £410 posted.

Specifications

Inputs

  • Input 1: Impedance 500 Kohm, max. voltage 15 Vpp
  • Input 2 (Balanced XLR/1/4" combo): Balanced, impedance 500 Kohm, max. voltage 15 Vpp, phantom power 48V
  • Effect Return: Impedance 33 Kohm, max. voltage 10 Vpp

Controls

  • Gain 1: -60 dB to +23 dB range
  • Gain 2: -60 dB to +23 dB range
  • Mix: Mixes tube and solid state gain
  • Master Volume
  • Line Out Level
  • Ground Lift: Switch on rear panel
  • Pre/post EQ: Switch on rear panel
  • Mute: Push/pull on master knob

Equalisation

  • Low: Center frequency: 40 Hz; level: +16 dB
  • Low Mid: Center frequency: 360 Hz, level: +16 dB
  • High Mid: Center frequency: 800 Hz, level: +16 dB
  • High: Center frequency: 10 kHz, level: +16 dB
  • VPF (Variable Pre-shape Filter): Center frequency 380 Hz (cut)
  • VLE (Vintage Loudspeaker Emulator): Frequency range 250 Hz-20 kHz (cut)

Outputs

  • Line Out:

     

    Balanced XLR, max. voltage 20 Vpp
  • Effect Send: Unbalanced, max. voltage 20 Vpp (pre-EQ)
  • Tuner Out: Unbalanced, max. voltage 2 Vpp
  • Speaker Out: Speakon/1/4" combo, 1/4"

Other

  • Weight: 6.31 lbs / 2.86 kg
  • Depth: 10.1 in. / 25.6 cm
  • Width: 10.87 in. / 27.6 cm
  • Height: 2.8 in. / 7.1 cm
  • Output Power: 500W RMS @ 8 ohm, 800W RMS @ 4 ohm
  • Power Requirement: 100/120V; 230V; 240V 50/60Hz (Voltage is factory preset according to region of sale)

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20 minutes ago, Old Horse Murphy said:

This man speaks the truth. Follow him for he knows the way to the light (among other things)

Wouldn’t this be too much power for the 2x10 8ohm traveller cab? 500W is plenty for my needs. 

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But you have the other 300w in reserve for when you upgrade/ get GAS/ find that unmissable for sale cab.

I have a 1000w amp, not planning on playing Wembley anytime soon but nice to know the head isn’t being pushed in any way. My theory is that this means it will be more reliable, also gives me more options on the controls to get the sound I want.

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