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Old 07-08-2011, 09:50 AM
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which model. maybe LMIII? i want a deep fat versatile thick tone with some grind...may be picking up a Sansamp or VT Bass/Deluxe for some added warmth girth grind...

which would be the go to amp for this? for live, practice, studio etc...
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Old 07-08-2011, 10:04 AM
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which model. maybe LMIII? i want a deep fat versatile thick tone with some grind...may be picking up a Sansamp or VT Bass/Deluxe for some added warmth girth grind...

which would be the go to amp for this? for live, practice, studio etc...
I do a lot of what You stated and I use the older LMII and MoMark (set up like a LMII or III for that mater).

You cannot go wrong with it for any style.
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Old 07-08-2011, 04:06 PM
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so, of all the Markbass amps, which one would be best suited for loud gigging and recording...and i plan on using a VT Bass Deluxe for more tonal shaping and options, that pedals looks amazing!

is this a good idea? i've been away from bass for a while, not sure what's new and recommended for a great tone, power and grind...for hard rock, experimental, funk, just a big mix of cool music...

is it the LMIII?
LM800?

is the LM800 just as good as a LMIII?

i need volume tone and girth! and versatile!

is Markbass the way to go?
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