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MARKBASS LITTLE MARK VINTAGE

ot satisfied with being the new millennium’s most popular bass amp range, the folks at Markbass continue to release products that are both innovative and entirely practical. Such is the Little Mark Vintage – a compact bass head with loads of character and plenty of power. The Little Mark Vintage offers preamp and master gain controls, an interactive four-band EQ section, a very musical limiter, and a three-way “preset” EQ switch. But the real business in this amp is the 12AX7 that adds all manner of harmonic content not available

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