SOLD Markbass Minimark 602

Discussion in 'For Sale: Amps, Preamps, and Cabinets' started by DrSteve, Jun 5, 2019.

  1. DrSteve

    DrSteve Supporting Member

    Dec 22, 2008
    North Delaware
    Price:
    $425.00
    Location:
    Delaware
    Up for sale is my Markbass 602 - Made in Italy - combo.

    I've been using it for home practice and some soft band rehearsals.

    It has held up very well, sounds and looks good, is loud enough for small gigs, and is easy to cart about given its small size and weight (~20 lbs).


    Shipped $425 / $400 local pickup; via Cash or PayPal.


    From the MB website:

    The Minimark sports two 6" custom neodymium woofers and an onboard piezo tweeter, and cranks out an incredible 250 watts of power when used with an extension cab (150W on its own). With its astonishing volume, it's a brilliant choice for rehearsing, practicing and teaching. And yes, you can use it on gigs! The compact amp section includes level control, VLE and VPF filters, aux in, headphone out, speaker on/off switch and balanced XLR line out...

    My updated pics:

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    Last edited: Jun 26, 2019
  2. Twocan

    Twocan Living the Dream Supporting Member

    Oct 5, 2009
    MA
    These are the best IMHO. Great for home and quieter gigs.
     
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  3. alaskaleftybass

    alaskaleftybass Will Hanbury, Jr. In Memoriam

    Mar 21, 2012
    Sitka, Alaska
    How do those VLE and VPF filters work for you? I had a small Eden combo once that had those controls but I could never get a full sounding bottom end out of it...
     
  4. DrSteve

    DrSteve Supporting Member

    Dec 22, 2008
    North Delaware
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    I typically start at 9 & 3 o’clock position and tweet from there based on the sound in that room. That setting is perfect in my rehearsal space.
    They do take some getting use to. But once you get there you’ll be happy with the sound/tone.
     
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