Recommendations on small practise bass amp

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Recommendations on small practise bass amp

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I currently have a Fender Bassman 25 which works very well and sounds better than it size and power would suggest. Problem is that it is very heavy and i am looking at something smaller, lighter in weight. I have been looking at the Micromark and Micromark 801. REviews are strong but price is very high and not much on the resale market to choose from. Thoughts on this amp and a good place other than Ebay to find a used model. Thanks
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Go for a Minimark, a bit pricier, but very much worth it in the long run. 8) Here is a quick shot of mine with my former July '73 4001.
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I had the micromark (the earlier 6" one),and was pretty amazed at what it could do. The newer one is still 50 watts,but with an 8" speaker. I think its about 1/2 the cost of the minimark. If you are going to need it for band practice with either a loud drummer,or loud guitarists,the minimark would be the way to go.....OR, you could get the cmd121p 12" combo for the same price. (with even more power and still supremely portable) That is what i'm using,and its great!
Ps you dont mention what the Fender amp weighs,the cmd121p is 29 lbs.
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The Minimark is 20 lbs. Nyah nyah! :mrgreen: In fact, the Minimark and the 4001 together is lighter in weight. 8)
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My Fender Bassman 25 weighs about 33lbs, feels heavier and has much more power than i need for a small practice amp. Just went and tested the Markbass Micromark and was very impressed. At 9 lbs and 50 w it is a good alternative. Markbass is now selling the better version of this called the Micromark 810 which ups the speaker from 6" to 8" and the same power but all reviews say it is night a day improvement. The cost of these is in the $475-499 range so not cheap but very well built and a big sound for this little package ie 10.5" x 10.5" x 10.3". Will get the 810 in mid April as they are on back order. Thanks everyone for the suggestions.
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moultrup wrote:...Will get the 810 in mid April as they are on back order. Thanks everyone for the suggestions.
This doesn't look like a small, light weight combo amp! :shock:
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The MM 810 weighs in at 11lbs. Compared to my FB25 at 34 lbs a big improvement.
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moultrup wrote:The MM 810 weighs in at 11lbs. Compared to my FB25 at 34 lbs a big improvement.
Ah, you mean the 801? Yeah, nice and small and very light, too. 8)
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thank you for you recommendations guys! :D
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