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Old 02-20-2011, 05:02 PM
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Markbass CMD 103H Combo

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Hey folks....Im looking to downsize from a 88 pound Hartke 4-10 cabinet to something lighter. I tried out a CMD 102P combo as well as the Jeff Berlin single 15 combo. Side by side the JB had way more bottom end, the 102 seemed really thin to me. I had them both set the same way. Im wondering how the 103H compares to them. Guitar Center didnt have one in stock so I couldnt try it. I know the 103 isnt exandable, but with 400 watts, I cant see myself needing more. My Hartke is only 175. Other than that, are there any cons to them? Theres one for sale locally thats 2 months old for under a grand, so Im going to go check it out. Thanks for the help. Much appreciated.
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Old 03-27-2011, 10:41 PM
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Never tried one (they seem to be rare). This one seems to be a strange bird in the fact it is not versatile at all (no ext cab option).

I think the combo would've been better as a 4x10. The ohms would then be compatible for an extension cabinet like a 104hr or a 102hf like the rest of the combos in their lineup...but since it is a Markbass, I'm sure it kicks major ass.
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Old 03-28-2011, 06:26 AM
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The problem with the 103H combo is that you cannot add another cab to it.
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