it's kind of strange that the "in the mix" sound is so much of what I like about this rig, rather than the "on its own" sound. It's only when I'm playing with a band that I really appreciate just how very good this stuff sounds, for some reason. I sometimes think that if you guys heard me playing this at home or in a store, you'd have a hard time understanding what's so great about it (as would I). That understanding would be there instantly if you heard the same sound in a band situation and it's in that situation that my tone brings a big cheesy grin to my face rather than at home. I suppose this is a similar situation to the way that on some favourite recordings, a bass that sounds great in the mix can sound totally different when isolated. Anyway, moving on...
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3) All that said, I do agree that there is a slight mid-heavy voicing to the cabs, especially the 210. This only helps for me personally. I like it and it really helps me to be heard in a mix without overpowering the rest of the band onstage.
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6) Construction and build are absolutely top notch in all respects.
7) The products seemed pricey to me when I purchased them, but I'm totally satisfied with what I got for the money. I can't see me using anything else and if the need arises I'd replace either product with the current MB equivalent without hesitation. I understand that different people like different stuff, but I consider myself lucky to own what for me is the perfect setup in terms of sound, features, convenience and quality.
Is there anything I don't like about my Markbass stuff? No, nothing much (okay, maybe I'd prefer tolex to ratfur and some different options for the tweeters).
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Yes, I agree with all this stuff. Nice to find another CMD102P user with the same feelings on it.

