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MARKBASS STU

Markbass is now well and truly established as the go-to amp for the pro bassist. Generally, they are small, light, and loud. They also sound great and are easy to operate (especially if you don’t have those VPF and VLE controls to figure out), providing a wide range of tonal options. The range now includes 23 (!) bass heads and 22 (!!) cabinets which can be mixed and matched for that perfect tone. There are also 16 bass combos (!!!)... But let’s not go there.

Let’s just say they pretty much have it covered, no matter

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