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Old 01-25-2013, 05:42 PM
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What Markbass Cabinet?

Hi...noob here but happy to see this sight and all the bottom lovers here.

I just bought a Markbass New York 151 and really enjoy it at relatively low volumes. Plus it is SO light compared to my older Eden 4x10 and even 2x10. But I'm not sure how it will hold up with a loud band.

Markbass seems to have quite a few different cab widths and I can't seem to find what, other than another NY151, would sit nicely on top of it. I would like a 2x10 or some other small cone speaker to get some more highs (especially at ear level) and complement the 15. Also, looking for the volume I'll get with full wattage at 4 ohms.

Currently I'm using an older Eden Traveler (400 watts I think) which I do hope to replace with a MB Big Bang or LMIII soon (thoughts on those amps appreciated too). The difference between lugging 20 lbs. vs. 4 in the gig bag is amazing.

TIA!

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Old 01-25-2013, 05:44 PM
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Another NY151. Done.
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Old 01-25-2013, 06:24 PM
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Another NY151. Done.
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