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Old 04-02-2011, 02:36 PM
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Markbass LM III in rack

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I picked up a Gator case for cheap and used a tray to mount my MB head. I am thinking I should have just bought the ears for the MB(just because I am picky) so it would look better.
Worth the 30 bucks to get the ears? Or should I just leave this. It's a 4 space rack and don't need that much room but the price was right.
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Old 04-08-2011, 11:46 AM
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I'd vote to get the Mark Bass amp bag and not use a rack with the LMIII. I had my LMII in a rack at first, but the added bulk turned me off. The amp bag is ample protection, provided you aren't bouncing your gear around. The cable pocket on the MB amp bag is big enough to carry 3 speaker wires, the power wire and a pair of instrument cables. and the bag has backpack style straps that make carrying my two cabs with the amp on my back my current load in situation.
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