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I only use the Markbass sim on a fretless patch, to boost the level of my Yamaha BBG. It’s amazing how transparent it sounds through my Markbass CMD 102p. No colouration that I can hear, so I have to say it’s got the Markbass sound down. 

 

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As a point of reference, the B3n amps and cabs are much improved over the B3 in my opinion.  This also goes for the Drive/Dirt pedal models. I can nail the SVT + 8x10 sound I prefer, and I really like the Acoustic 370+ 1x18" cab sim for old school sounds.  The amps are solid. I wish there were more of them. B3n is a solid performer in that price range. 

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I use them as my exclusive sounds for all my function work. It sounds awesome. Although I pretty much stick to the swr set, there's a definite sound difference in them all, so you'll find a sound you like, for sure! 

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On 03/01/2019 at 07:26, songofthewind said:

I only use the Markbass sim on a fretless patch, to boost the level of my Yamaha BBG. It’s amazing how transparent it sounds through my Markbass CMD 102p. No colouration that I can hear, so I have to say it’s got the Markbass sound down. 

 

Yep, in the old Zoom B3 I used the Markbass sim when gigging with shared/provided rigs so I could get the sound of my Little Mark 3 to FOH. Heard a recording of one gig taken straight from desk and it was amazingly accurate to the Markbass sound.

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