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Old 11-07-2010, 01:10 AM
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Here is my markbass/momark rig(pedals too)

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Hey guys this is my full set up, let me know what you think! Any questions please ask!

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Old 11-07-2010, 01:34 AM
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Niiiice rig Bennetsgreen. Whatyear is that music mann? I have to say your 8x12 or 8x10 (I cant tell) is too much? I dont to say that in a negative way but where do you gig? With a rig like that you would be the back line for any major touring band right now. those fridges move a lot of air and will at a drop of a hat drown out everything. Dont get me wrong I love that hahahah. I am always being asked to turn down my bass. However; I have to be looking at my rig for what I am trying to do. My band plays lots of bars and smaller venues of medium size so I get by on a 2x10 cab with about a 400 watt head and Iam still told to turn down. I also look at portability too. Man I would hate to be trying to lug your rig down a flight of stairs at 2am half cut. I have a 2x15 fridge at home but it stays there and never see the road. I duno I am just generally curious about it. Call me crazy if you get the tone you want because if it sounds good it wins no matter what.
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Old 11-07-2010, 01:41 AM
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Niiiice rig Bennetsgreen. Whatyear is that music mann? I have to say your 8x12 or 8x10 (I cant tell) is too much? I dont to say that in a negative way but where do you gig? With a rig like that you would be the back line for any major touring band right now. those fridges move a lot of air and will at a drop of a hat drown out everything. Dont get me wrong I love that hahahah. I am always being asked to turn down my bass. However; I have to be looking at my rig for what I am trying to do. My band plays lots of bars and smaller venues of medium size so I get by on a 2x10 cab with about a 400 watt head and Iam still told to turn down. I also look at portability too. Man I would hate to be trying to lug your rig down a flight of stairs at 2am half cut. I have a 2x15 fridge at home but it stays there and never see the road. I duno I am just generally curious about it. Call me crazy if you get the tone you want because if it sounds good it wins no matter what.
Not sure what year it is mate but I would say it's probably around 10 years old now. I got it second hand about 7 years back off eBay and the cab is ally lighter then you think, our band just got signed and we have started playing at really large stages so I needed to push more air. Cheers mate!
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Old 11-07-2010, 03:46 AM
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hey, don't let anyone tell you that you don't need an 810. i often use mine just because it sounds so good, even though i can do all my gigs with a 25w b-15.
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Old 11-07-2010, 04:57 AM
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Trust me I chose the 8x10 because of the sound quality, no one will make me regret this rig no matter what they say
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