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Howdy, as per the title my MB Big Bang has done exactly as itā€™s name suggests šŸ™„

I play into a Barefaced supermidget in whatā€™s essentially a rock band but I like the clean but loud tones the MB gave.Ā 
anyone got any suggestions for something in a similar vein. Lightweight, small but reasonably potent?Ā 
Iā€™m in West Cornwall do not an abundance of places to go to try gear out. Thereā€™s an EBS reidmar 502 for sale that looks nice but can I expect it to live up to the MB into an 8ohm cab?Ā 
I can go for another Big Bang but fancy I could be missing out on something awesome
Any thoughts, suggestions are welcome.Ā 
Cheers, Phil šŸ»

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Both myself and @Phil StarrĀ hadĀ  MarkBass issues that made them uneconomical to repair.

We both ended up with a Peavey Mini Max 500 and both agreed it actually sounded better than our MarkBass. At the time Thomann were selling them at Ā£169 as Peavey had released a MkII version.

They do pop up now and again.

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On 20/09/2022 at 13:42, BassBunny said:

Both myself and @Phil StarrĀ hadĀ  MarkBass issues that made them uneconomical to repair.

We both ended up with a Peavey Mini Max 500 and both agreed it actually sounded better than our MarkBass. At the time Thomann were selling them at Ā£169 as Peavey had released a MkII version.

They do pop up now and again.

as opposed to blowing up!

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