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Portable amps, cabs and combos

Was very surprised to not find Walter Woods mentioned anywhere in this thread. My WW 1200 blue light rings in at 8 lbs, and sounds as close to hi-fidelity paired with my Berg 1x12's as you can get.

Maybe the price quotient left it off peoples lists.......
 
You've got the MarkBass Traveler 121 showing up at #12, they do 2 more in the Traveler range, I've got them both and can vouch for the sound as well as the low weight:

MarkBass Traveler 102P, 2x10 + horn, 33 lbs / 15 kg, 400w, 8ohm or 4ohm [Invalid or Expired Link Removed]
MarkBass Traveler 151P, 1x15 + horn, 44.75 lbs / 20.3 kg, 400w, 8ohm [Invalid or Expired Link Removed]

The 102P is a genuine easy one handed carry, they only bother putting one handle on them, the 151P is a one handed carry for me as well. Very handy cabs.
 
Phil Jones Bass has added more since the original list, including:
- The Double Four (BG-75) at 8.8 lbs. Invalid Link Removed
- The Bass Cub (BG-100) at 13.2 lbs. Invalid Link Removed

Both sounded pretty good to me in a recent test. Kinda spendy. I didn't think the Double Four would stand out over a couple of acoustic guitars in a coffee house, but the Cub might. Going back when they have the powered extension cabinet in stock to see just how loud I can get.