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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. 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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![]() Have you tried the Eden WT-550 or WT-405 through any of the Eden Cabinets?
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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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![]() Eden's newest head is the WTX-500. 4 lbs. and 500W at a 4 Ohm load!
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![]() 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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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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![]() 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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