In a new full page ad in Bass Player magazine, Darkglass has an ad promoting it's 4x10 cabinet with 2x10 cabinet on top of it (and then one of their amps on top of them). I'm positive that would be my dream, pedalless bass rig
I can imagine. Would love to hear that rig in person. For now though, I'll have to spring for B3K - that's the best I can do.Well, the M900 with the 4x10 sounded good ALL OVER NAMM! They had their rigs in a huge bunch of booths - and they sounded good!
I can imagine. Would love to hear that rig in person. For now though, I'll have to spring for B3K - that's the best I can do.
I would like to try out their cabs but it'd have to be a significant improvement over the Bergantino CN212 I am currently using with my MT900 as it sounds absolutely awesome.
Also not sure about it being pedalless. I generally run the MT900 B7K circuit with a B7K Ultra and a B3K. Sometimes combined sometimes isolated. Different levels and flavours of dirt.
I also have an AO Ultra on order.
A B3K is plenty for me. I can't justify the larger price for the B7K/Ultra.I think you like a LITTLE more distortion than I do! I agree on the Berg cabs - they are great! I've had several but ended up in the Accugroove camp but YMMV. I do have to say, if a NV610 came up for sale locally, I would have a hard time resisting!
Dan
A B3K is plenty for me. I can't justify the larger price for the B7K/Ultra.
Nice. Send a link of you playing and/or your band in actionWhat I HAVE done in moments of craziness is switch in the B3K channel on my Darkglass amp, boost the drive on the VMTD and switch in the OD on the Factotum. Probably more than I would ever use on a gig, but fun!
I sub at churches when I don't play at mine- I usually play 3-4 weekends per month. However, it is difficult to get a sound clip due to licensing requirements.Nice. Send a link of you playing and/or your band in action