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Bill Doss 08-14-2007 08:07 PM

Markbass amps??????
 
Has anyone tried them out? The fact that they are so light is a real draw.

I know they have some users in the EU, but have not heard much about them in the US.

:confused:

Christopher Rhodes 08-21-2007 12:49 AM

Mark Bass amps
 
I do not own one. Yet. I am hearing really good things about them. The one thing I always here that that amp does not color the tone of the bass with the amp - the bass tends to be sonically true to it's tone color. I know of two users in Maryland - they are extremely happy with them.

I wonder what a Smith Bass would sound like - with a fresh new set of ken smith strings - with a markbass amp! Since all Smith basses have a very destinictive tone ( - I can also tell if the bass is a smith in any song - ) Would the Markbass amp - let the KS tone come through even more???

Bill Doss 08-21-2007 06:29 PM

markbass
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Christopher Rhodes (Post 6188)
I do not own one. Yet. I am hearing really good things about them. The one thing I always here that that amp does not color the tone of the bass with the amp - the bass tends to be sonically true to it's tone color. I know of two users in Maryland - they are extremely happy with them.

I wonder what a Smith Bass would sound like - with a fresh new set of ken smith strings - with a markbass amp! Since all Smith basses have a very destinictive tone ( - I can also tell if the bass is a smith in any song - ) Would the Markbass amp - let the KS tone come through even more???

Christopher,

I ask myself the same questions. I too can identify a Smith on a song because of its snappy tone.

I am tempted to get one as a smaller gig/practice amp. I will post results if I do.

Bill Doss

Abe Colon 08-22-2007 07:31 AM

Amps
 
I currently used a David Eden WT 800-C with (2) 2x10 Epifinai Cabs. My Ken Smith beauty is BT Vintage Elite 6 string (BT6EG)

Michael Stram 08-24-2007 11:45 PM

Currently a super redhead dated 1997. Im going to add either an avatar 210 or the 410 neo for more push

Other amps I had at some point in time:

Sunn1200s : Loud but too easy to distort, but sounded great set flat.

Peavey Classic 400 : LOUD Good tone..but at 98 lbs...you get the idea

Aguilar DB728 w/ Kern Preamp : best setup I had so far....svt lows with swr highs. heavey and took too much damage during tours. Chitlin circuit is very unforgiving.

ideal rig now might be a glockenklang preamp and aguilar db728. I love tubes for power. Match that with an accurate solid state pre and I think I'll get that elusive tone.:)

Jonny Blomgren 09-21-2007 03:43 PM

I'm a big fan of the EBS amps. Using an old EBS Gorm-300 2x10 combo myself.

Albert Smith 09-21-2007 10:47 PM

New Attitude- New State and New Rig
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dennis Michaels (Post 5931)
The 390 is/was the signature upgrade for the 112/300 combo (DC112 i believe was the model). The 390 upgrade makes a 300 with the specs of the WT 400. Nice little head.

Ok Dennis/Tim I know by now you've read I'm moving to ST Louis, well after carefull consideration and listening itensely to the eden sound, I've sold my Ampeg Rig and soon will be utilizing all DE products. Al :D

Tim Bishop 09-21-2007 11:07 PM

DE Man!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Albert Smith (Post 6799)
Ok Dennis/Tim I know by now you've read I'm moving to ST Louis, well after carefull consideration and listening itensely to the eden sound, I've sold my Ampeg Rig and soon will be utilizing all DE products. Al :D

Well Al, you are a smart man! Better later than never. What DE products are you seeking?

Albert Smith 09-22-2007 04:59 PM

David Eden
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim Bishop (Post 6800)
Well Al, you are a smart man! Better later than never. What DE products are you seeking?

To busy with the relocation right now to be specific, but I want a light rig so the biggest cab will consist of 4-tens, the head is yet to be determined.
Any recommendations :confused:

Tim Bishop 09-22-2007 10:25 PM

Recommendations....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Albert Smith (Post 6810)
To busy with the relocation right now to be specific, but I want a light rig so the biggest cab will consist of 4-tens, the head is yet to be determined.
Any recommendations :confused:


Yep. Easy!.......Amp (head): Eden WT-550. And (if you are only going to get 1 4x10 cab) 1 Eden 4ohm 410 XST or 410 XLT. ;)

Albert Smith 09-23-2007 10:57 AM

Thanks Tim
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim Bishop (Post 6814)
Yep. Easy!.......Amp (head): Eden WT-550. And (if you are only going to get 1 4x10 cab) 1 Eden 4ohm 410 XST or 410 XLT. ;)

As always I appreciate your wisdom and envy your experience Tim, my goal is to reach a level of professionalism and knowledge equal to your own. This board has truly blessed me with information cognitive to the betterment of my quest to become the best bass player I can be.

Tim Bishop 09-23-2007 04:09 PM

Thanks Al, but....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Albert Smith (Post 6815)
As always I appreciate your wisdom and envy your experience Tim, my goal is to reach a level of professionalism and knowledge equal to your own. This board has truly blessed me with information cognitive to the betterment of my quest to become the best bass player I can be.

Thanks Al, I do appreciate you and your kind words. :) However, if I may offer: Strengthen your goal of reaching that "level of professionalism and knowledge" by surrounding yourself with those that are proven and choose to contribute to it. I'm just one cog in a very big wheel. While I'm ok with that and happy to be a part of your goal, don't ever find yourself settling for just the one cog.

Discernment is key and I would suspect I don't have to tell you where that comes from. ;)

Christopher Rhodes 10-03-2007 05:02 AM

Bass amp - light weight
 
I am getting a LMKII amp shortly. I will let everyone know how it sounds with the Ken Smith Basses. The amp only weigh 7lbs - @500 watts - @4ohm.

I suspect a new set of strings (smith stainless steel) on my 6-string BMT elite smith, plus this LMKII amp will produce some sweet tones. A lot of the local players are using them in the mid-atlantic region.

Albert Smith 10-29-2007 08:34 PM

Eden Club
 
Alright its officially happened I sold all of my Ampeg gear and bought all David Eden gear. I now own a very mobile and light Eden rig, I have the http://pics.ebaystatic.com/aw/pics/s.gif

Eden WT550 Bass Amp matched with a Eden 410 XLT David Series Cabinet. :)

Tim Bishop 10-29-2007 09:34 PM

It's officially a great choice!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Albert Smith (Post 7354)
Alright its officially happened I sold all of my Ampeg gear and bought all David Eden gear. I now own a very mobile and light Eden rig, I have the http://pics.ebaystatic.com/aw/pics/s.gif

Eden WT550 Bass Amp matched with a Eden 410 XLT David Series Cabinet. :)


Al, you are going to LOVE this set-up! I guaroantee.

You won't need to adjust the amp EQ much as it has all the tonal head-room you'll need. You'll be able to set the amp and your Smith virtually flat and find it will only take slight adjustments to Amp EQ, Bass, and Treble; with a touch of the Enhance (around 11:00 should do) to accentuate any EQ adjustment you make at the amp. Another really nice feature with this amp is that you have an XLR Out of the back with a Level Adj. to send to the house.

Gret rig Al. Congrats!!!

And later.....if you decide to add another Eden 4-Ohm 410XST, 410XLT, or 210XST (because you can).......oh my!!! :) :D ;) :rolleyes:

Ronson Hall 10-30-2007 01:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Albert Smith (Post 7354)
Alright its officially happened I sold all of my Ampeg gear and bought all David Eden gear. I now own a very mobile and light Eden rig, I have the http://pics.ebaystatic.com/aw/pics/s.gif

Eden WT550 Bass Amp matched with a Eden 410 XLT David Series Cabinet. :)


Congrat to you, buddy! I'm in the process of selling some SWR gear to complete my Eden equipment. :)

Willie Williams 10-30-2007 10:58 PM

I owned some Eden gear about 10 years ago. Has much changed since they were sold?

Tim Bishop 10-31-2007 08:41 PM

Changed?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Willie Williams (Post 7363)
I owned some Eden gear about 10 years ago. Has much changed since they were sold?

I would recommend going to the Eden Web Site. All the answers are there for you. By the way, David Nordschow is still a critical part of Eden's continued success under USMC.

Albert Smith 10-31-2007 09:20 PM

Join The Club
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ronson Hall (Post 7356)
Congrat to you, buddy! I'm in the process of selling some SWR gear to complete my Eden equipment. :)

Ronson, that great news I think in order to really move up to the next level the player, bass and rig need to be in sync with each other. For the longest time my Ampeg rig provided that sound that I have always searched for, but after studying with my previous teacher Antar Goodwin out of NJ and listening to his Fodera coming through his rig, a new sound passed through me and I found the means to provide the sound with the help of our good friend Tim Bishop with my current Eden rig. So I encourage you to experiment with different set-ups until you acquire the means to produce the type of sound that you've always search for.

Albert Smith 11-04-2007 11:04 AM

The New Rig
 
Well here it is my new rig set-up, after talking with Dennis and Tim I sold all of my Ampeg gear purchased David Eden's equipment starting with the WT550 Bass Head supported by a 410XLT and 115XLT cabinet both cabs are 8 ohms but parallel linked together my impedance is 4 ohms.

http://img105.imageshack.us/img105/6408/wt550eo3.jpg
http://img512.imageshack.us/img512/1689/410xltmf8.jpg
http://img512.imageshack.us/img512/442/115xltsx5.jpg


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