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GK MBFusion 800

I have searched. Nothing I haven't read 100 times. There is just nothing new to read. They sold there first batch of them 6 months ago or so and now there just coming back out on the shelfs. I want one but nobody seems to have any feedback on them. How do they sound,how durable are the controls and how are the lit knobs on the dam thing. I want to try it with my CN212.I guess I'll just buy one and give it a go.I can always go back to my Eden WT400.
 
Since people tend to be more likely to comment on gear which gives them issues than gear which performs as expected, I would think that it's not such a bad thing that you don't see gobs of posts about them.

The funny thing is, I have been personally involved in a number of threads/posts regarding the MB Fusion 800 just this past week, so my perspective is a bit different.

Mine still works great, sounds great, is great! :D :bassist: :bassist: :bassist: :cool:
 
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I think your talking about the thread titled Gallien-Krueger MB 800 or MB Fusion 800. I was part of the conversion too. I just don't read a whole lot about it I guess. Nobody seems to complain that they have been back ordered for months and craving one. Makes me wonder.:hmm:
 
I've had mine for quite a long time now.
It's just like the MBFusion 500, except more. Much More.

If you're going to run at 8 ohms, and like your sound to stay clean, get the 800.
If you're running at 4 ohms, and are ok with just a Normal Huge Truckload of Power, get the 500.
If you're running at 4 ohms, and need a Giant Mother-Killing Truckload of Too Much;
get the 800.

hth.
 
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I've had mine for quite a long time now.
It's just like the MBFusion 500, except more. Much More.

If you're going to run at 8 ohms, and like your sound to stay clean, get the 800.
If you're running at 4 ohms, and are ok with just a Normal Huge Truckload of Power, get the 500.
If you're running at 4 ohms, and need a Giant Mother-Killing Truckload of Too Much;
get the 800.

hth.

ROFLMAO! That is just great! :D
 

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