Recent content by ML2600

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    Warmoth necks: How much heavier than others?

    With a body weight of 5 pounds I doubt that you will have any neck dive issue that is worth to mention. I have three Warmoth JB's and the one that weight wise will come closest to your project has a walnut body (5.2 lbs) and a rosewood/ebony neck (2.3 lbs), and standard vintage Schaller BML...
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    Warmoth Versus All Parts???

    I am sorry that you find my question unserious. The main part of the question was not about weight but rather about the size issue: chunky, fatter or thicker perception of the necks. The purpose of the post was just to see if someone would supply some objective facts. Regarding the weight you...
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    Warmoth Versus All Parts???

    It would really be great to see some measured numbers for the apparent observed Warmoth thickness syndrome.:help: Please grep a caliper and show us the numbers for you thin or fat necks (including any standard Fender references). It would also be nice to see some weight numbers - but that will...
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    Warmoth Versus All Parts???

    Are Warmoth (J) necks really "chunkier", "thicker", "fatter" or "heavier" as many people have mentioned in this thread – or is it just a myth? What is the "true" reference? I am the happy owner of two Warmoth J's one with a Rosewood/Ebony neck and one with a Padouk/Ebony neck. To me they feel...
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    Warmoth Owners Club!!

    SoonerMatt, - Let me supplement line6mann answer with a picture and a few comments. The picture shows the nut area of my Warmoth Padouk/Ebony J-neck, with Warmoth installed corian nut and stainless steel 6230 fret work (vintage Fender size)...
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    Buying an extra cab for my Markbass CMD 102P

    I also have the LMII and decided to go for the another 210 in order to get a "410" in total - I have the 102P+104HF - that's a great combination ... you can read more about it here: http://www.talkbass.com/forum/showthread.php?p=7093069#post7093069 The 115 will probably also work fine but be...
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    MarkBass Traveler 151P ?

    I can't help you with a review on 151P (I guess it will be great). I also have the 102P which I combine with the Standard 102HF in order to get a very flexible monster 410. I wrote about it in another thread http://www.talkbass.com/forum/showthread.php?t=523489&highlight=markbass&page=2 The...
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    Finding 4x10 companion for a Little Mark

    The best 410 is actually two 210s :) … at least it is worth a consideration (though it may add 10-20% to the total price). As a companion to my LMII, I decided to go for the Standard 102HF and the Traveler 102P instead of the 104HF because it adds a lot of flexibility. Obviously, they are...
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    4ohm V 8ohm 410?

    MarkyTalkBass, I don't know the cabs you have listed here so I can't answer your question. Anyway, if you have a tight budget – I agreed that 2nd hand is a good way to go, sometime you can really make a steal - but you need to be careful. You will have to listening to the cabs before...
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    4ohm V 8ohm 410?

    Have you considered a double cab solution for your 410 8 ohm headache? That is what I have myself – a MKII head plus the Standard 102HF(8ohm)/Traveller 102P(8ohm) cab combination (all Markbass). This will give you a very powerful 410 with added flexibility – bring one, bring both...
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    Markbass 102P 4 ohms vs 8 ohms

    I was puzzled by the exact same question when I brought my first MarkBass cabinet. I started out by getting the Standard 102HF in 4 ohm – I was so happy about its sound that I didn't paid any attention to the impedance. After a few days I realized my mistake (the expansion dead-end with a...