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Old 02-11-2011, 08:07 PM
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Question Gallien-Kruger MB210

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Lets go through my current rig:

Hartke 5500 into GK Goldline 2x10 and 1x15 cabs.
and a GK MB115 Ultralight Combo for gigs.

I've grown to love my Ultralight Combo and even regret my Hartke and GK Goldline purchase, but I'd like to get more out of my Ultralight rig. I'm thinking of selling the Hartke and my Goldlines along with the Ultralight Combo for the 500 watt 2x10 Ultralight Combo along with a 1x15 Ultralight cab as an extension.

Is this a good idea? What 1x15 Ultralight cab should I get?
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Old 02-12-2011, 01:09 AM
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Only you can answer the question of whether or not it's a good idea but personally, I wouldn't. Not that I've spent a whole lot of time with the MB210 but, when I have played through it, I didn't like the tone of it at all. I really, really wanted to like it, but it seemed pretty boomy to me. YMMV.
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Old 02-12-2011, 01:42 AM
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I dig the hell out of that growly GK thump. I play through my MB115 with a 02 Mexican Fender Pbass with Seymour Duncan Quarter Pounder Basslines in it, such a beautifully compressed punk crunch, it's unbelievable.
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If you like the sound of the MB115, you might not like the sound of the MB210. They sound nothing alike. The 210 is very boomy and bottom heavy. GK is coming out with a powered 115 cab that will work with the MB115. There is a direct out mod that GK will do to the MB115 if buy the new cab. You may want to check that out.

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Old 02-12-2011, 08:31 AM
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i have an MB210 with an MBE115 cab, it does have an immense amount of bottom but with a bit of lining in the cabs and some experimenting with the EQ it sounds very good, I have my bass EQ right down and put a bit more on the LO MID to compensate and it sounds great .
I really like the practicality that the light weight brings, to have your 500 watt 210 bass amp combo in one hand and your 15" extension cab in the other and your bass on your back is amazing, carry your whole rig in one go without breaking into a sweat
My problem will be next year, I will be 50 and have promised myself a new amp and bass as a birthday present, well it is a special landmark , I have started saving for it, I do not know what amp to get, what amp can match the MB210s lightness and be superior in sound quality etc ? I know what bass I want, a USA Fender Jazz Deluxe in 3 colour sunburst with Rosewood board .
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I have the MB210 combo and when I first got it, I thought it was a little boomy. However, Ive found a sweet spot with the EQ which sounds flat to my ears. But as with music and tone, its all personal preference.

If you do like the sound of the MB115, then +1 to KPJ's suggestion of getting the MB115 powered speaker. That way, you have your MB115 as a small portable practice amp, and when you have gigs where you need a little more oomph, just carry the powered 115 along with the MB115.

That would be a nice little portable rig.

GC usually keeps the MB210 in stock, so check your nearest GC and see fi you can go try one out. You wont know if its for you until you try it. If you do test one out, try it with all the EQ's on noon. Then try it with treble and bass around 10, and high mid and low mid around 1:00. Give it some gain and boost and see if it meets your liking.

I have mine set up on those settings, which sounds flat to me, but I use the programmabe sansamp to shape my tone. Im essentially using the MB210 as a powered 210 combo.
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