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elgecko 03-04-2013 10:04 AM

New low cost Markbass combo
 
Markbass just came out with a new, low cost 150 watt 1x15 combo that weighs in at 34.6 lbs. They're six bones at Guitar Center. Very interesting!

Markbass JB Players School combo amp

AMJBASS 03-04-2013 10:08 AM

Very cool. I am interested in checking one of those out!

B-string 03-04-2013 11:09 AM

As opposed to the G-K MB115 1 15" 200 watts and 35 lbs for $450. street.

elgecko 03-04-2013 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by B-string (Post 13974206)
As opposed to the G-K MB115 1 15" 200 watts and 35 lbs for $450. street.

Why would you buy that when you can get a Behringer 180 watt 1x15 for $250?

B-string 03-04-2013 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by elgecko (Post 13974318)
Why would you buy that when you can get a Behringer 180 watt 1x15 for $250?

Hm maybe because G-K is proven quality stuff made here in the US and you don't have to pay the import duties that inflate the price. Behringer? Really? :)

elgecko 03-04-2013 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by B-string (Post 13974508)
Hm maybe because G-K is proven quality stuff made here in the US and you don't have to pay the import duties that inflate the price. Behringer? Really? :)

That's not what you said in another thread.

Quote:

Originally Posted by B-string (Post 9003805)
All "RB" series and Fusion amps are made in California. Backline and MB's in G-K's self owned and operated factory in China. NOTE G-K's factory in China IS owned and under direct control of only Bob Gallien and builds only Gallien Krueger equipment.


Lowactnsatsfctn 03-04-2013 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by elgecko (Post 13974569)
That's not what you said in another thread.

Pretty sure that they moved all production back to the USA since 2010.


That still looks like a cool little combo. I wouldn't buy one, But I bet they sell a ton of them and Jeff is going to get paid heavily from that.

The budget stuff is what sells.

elgecko 03-04-2013 12:11 PM

...at any rate, the intention of this thread wasn't to announce a new Markbass amp that's low cost relative to EVERY SINGLE AMP EVER MADE. It's low cost relative to other amps in the Markbass lineup.

:eyebrow:

B-string 03-04-2013 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Lowactnsatsfctn (Post 13974595)
Pretty sure that they moved all production back to the USA since 2010.


That still looks like a cool little combo. I wouldn't buy one, But I bet they sell a ton of them and Jeff is going to get paid heavily from that.

The budget stuff is what sells.

Yes all production moved back to the US on 01/01/2012. Old news now?

Good that MarkBass is making an effort towards value for the dollar/euro/yen :cool:

mystic38 03-04-2013 06:23 PM

what a bargain...........:eyebrow:

The GK and the TC are both excellent combos at $400 so to me thats at least $200 for the yellow paint.

Russell L 03-04-2013 06:37 PM

It's an interesting move for Markbass, but I don't have high hopes for sales. Personally, if I wanted to stay with Markbass, for gigs that require no more than 150w I'd rather come up with the dough for a CMD 121P combo. I'd bet it would keep up. I already have a CMD 121H combo (bigger cab) and it does great for smaller gigs, compared to my LMIII head with one of my Traveler 151P cabs (the 151P makes a huge difference). Right now there aren't much for specs out for the little JB, not even what the amp and speaker are, as far as I can find. But, at $600 (on MF) I think more players might look at other brands, like GK. I would, too.

TN WOODMAN 03-04-2013 06:41 PM

I thought my original Berlin combo was a good value in relation to everything else I tried.

5 Wire 03-04-2013 06:48 PM

Frequency Responce: 40 Hz to 5 kHz
Sensitivity dB SPL: 100
Impedance: 8 ohms
Reflex: Rear
Preamp: Solid State
Amp Output Power: 250W@4ohm | 150W@8ohm
Power Supply: Special Markbass Digital Power Supply
Weight Kg/lbs: 15.7 kg / 34.61 lbs

Too much buck for too little bang. If it were $400 rather than 6 they would probably move like wildfire. There are way better deals out there.

Russell L 03-04-2013 07:00 PM

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Originally Posted by TN WOODMAN (Post 13976880)
I thought my original Berlin combo was a good value in relation to everything else I tried.

Bingo. I agree that's a good one. Of course, though, it's much more expensive and heavier. But, it's not aimed at the same market either, or for the same purpose.

I saw the specs above on their website, but it's not as complete as most of their other products. I'd like to know more. However, it's true that all Markbass products are made with top-notch components (so they say), and they are very reliable (I can vouch for that personally). Perhaps the price reflects that.

IPYF 03-04-2013 07:04 PM

It's a handsome little fellow now isn't it.

Pity about the price tag. It's way too high for a 150w amp. I agree that it should be around the $400 mark.

dalkowski 03-04-2013 07:04 PM

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Originally Posted by B-string (Post 13974206)
As opposed to the G-K MB115 1 15" 200 watts and 35 lbs for $450. street.

My sentiments exactly.

Bass_Pounder 03-04-2013 07:11 PM

Swing.......................... and a miss

Bassamatic 03-04-2013 07:50 PM

Yeah - it is a bit too expensive - but I'll bet it is great for small to medium sized gigs. The power rating is just not that important - you can barely hear the difference between 150 and 300W, if at all. (it is not twice as loud).

The efficiency of the cab and driver are much more important than the amp power I'll bet they are quite high. I think that would be surprised if you tested it.

I have been using and abusing my little CMD121P now for 3-4 years with not a single issue except that people don't believe that it is that little amp shaking the walls!

5 Wire 03-04-2013 10:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Bassamatic (Post 13977288)
The efficiency of the cab and driver are much more important than the amp power I'll bet they are quite high.

Sensitivity dB SPL: 100

That's pretty high.

CapnSev 03-04-2013 10:20 PM

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Originally Posted by 5 Wire (Post 13977935)
Sensitivity dB SPL: 100

That's pretty high.

Sensitivity numbers are fudged so much that they are almost completely unreliable though.


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