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Old 06-12-2009, 03:02 PM
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Talking Markbass

Well, I guess it's time to speak. I have had the opportunity to play practically every brand of amp out there. I currently use an SWR rig ( grand prix preamp) carvin DCM 1000 pwr amp, SWR Triad cab. But I must say, I took Mr. Chris Rhodes' advice and tried the Markbass LMK II w/ the 2X10 cab............. I played my custom Burner 6 through it. I experienced the most incredible sound from that thing! The clarity, tone , bottom end, was just amazing! I sat in GC for 2 1/2 hour just playing with the knobs and I just didn't want to stop playing, My friends had to drag me out of there. I'll sell every piece of gear I own to get one of these amps. Hands down the most incredible clear true tone I have ever heard!

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Old 07-16-2009, 03:51 PM
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Well, I guess it's time to speak. I have had the opportunity to play practically every brand of amp out there.
Have you tried the Eden WT-550 or WT-405 through any of the Eden Cabinets?
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Old 07-31-2009, 11:16 PM
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I'll sell every piece of gear I own to get one of these amps. Hands down the most incredible clear true tone I have ever heard!
Did you do it and do you still feel the same way? Just curious.
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Old 12-03-2009, 08:30 AM
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Have you tried a TC ELECTRONIC RH 450 ?

With the RS 212 cab seems to be a great amp...

8,8 pound for the head and 450 W !
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Old 12-28-2009, 10:20 PM
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Thumbs up Eden WTX-500

Eden's newest head is the WTX-500. 4 lbs. and 500W at a 4 Ohm load!
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Old 12-30-2009, 01:15 AM
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Default Little Mark 800 & Little Mark Tube 800

The new Little Mark's now are 800 watts with a 4 Ohm load!

6.5 lbs

Smith Bass (MD7 or BMT 6/with new smith strings) + LMKII + Bag End cabinet = superior sound.

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Old 01-10-2010, 08:23 PM
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The new Little Mark's now are 800 watts with a 4 Ohm load!
The difference of 300W and the additional 2.5 lbs in weight (over the WTX-500) doesn't impress me with "new Little Mark's". Why? Because there's not much discernable volume diffence in the additional wattage (maybe +1.5 db). You don't get coverage by adding wattage, you get coverage by adding speakers.

What is more noteworthy is it appears the LMT800 utilizes a 6205 tube in the pre-amp stage. This gives you the tone dynamic of mixing tube and solid-state. Theoretically, this should provide for some really nice tone. This is what Eden has been doing for years in their WT Series Amps: A Hybrid Bass Amp design. The newer Eden WTX Series utilize the Golden Ear Chip to accomplish the same.
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Old 01-11-2010, 07:36 AM
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Default Agreed - More cabinets means better sound

Tim,

I agree. More Cabinet means more volume; coverage; etc. I generally run two 4x10 bagend cabinetsm or two 1x15 cabs. This means better coverage and volume for me. Especially in large venues, I setup on the hi-hatt side of the drummer.

Those speakers are heavy, but they sound so good to my ear.

I gonna try one of these wtx heads, we the opportunity presents itself.

I seem to prefer light-weight heads, but I like heavy speakers - vice the light neo cabinets. Crazy!
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The difference of 300W and the additional 2.5 lbs in weight (over the WTX-500) doesn't impress me with "new Little Mark's". Why? Because there's not much discernable volume diffence in the additional wattage (maybe +1.5 db). You don't get coverage by adding wattage, you get coverage by adding speakers.
You do get headroom though, which is going to be meaningful. An amp you run close to its output threshold sounds different than an amp which can "relax" because it's got power to spare. And you can run more speakers, I imagine. Looks to me like the amp would front-end to a bigger rig, which is probably the point of it, really.
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