Markbass CMB 121 Black Line Combo Bass Amplifier | Demo and Overview with Allee Fütterer

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июн 2024
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    The Markbass CMB 121 Black Line combo is the first entry-level amp from Italy’s “Ferrari” of bass-amp innovation. The CMB 121 strives to offer exquisite sound to students and beginners with 150 watts, a single 12" speaker, 4-band EQ, Scooped and Boost switches, an Aux input, headphone output, balanced XLR output and an effects send/return for pedals, pedalboards and multi-effects devices.
    “For the size, this amp has a really nice tone,” says Fütterer, a Los Angeles composer/producer who makes music as All Made Up and also tours with Weyes Blood and Mayer Hawthrone. “A cool feature is the Scooped switch, which can come in handy when you need an extra bit of brightness to cut through a mix-especially if you’re playing a warm bass or using flatwound strings. Likewise, the Boost switch is helpful when you want to better showcase a solo.”
    At 35lbs., the Markbass CMB 121 is reasonably easy to transport to bass lessons, jam sessions and band practices. The CMB 121 also includes Gain and Master Volume controls for playing hard-hitting, gritty bass lines at low volumes that won’t get your home practice given a time out.
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    Chapters
    00:00 - Intro with Allee Fütterer
    00:42 - Overview and Features of the Markbass CMB 121 Black Line
    01:01 - Playing Demonstration of the Markbass CMB 121
    01:52 - Demonstrating the “Scoop” Switch on the Markbass CMB 121 Black Line
    02:54 - Using the Markbass CMB 121 as a Pedal Platform
    03:28 - A Closer Look at the CMB 121’s I/O’s
    03:57 - Allee’s Thoughts on the Markbass CMB 121 Black Line
    04:11 - A Quick Look at the CMB 101 Black Line Combo Amp
    04:36 - Outro
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Комментарии • 11

  • @guitarcenter
    @guitarcenter  3 месяца назад

    What are your thoughts on the Markbass CMB 101 and 121 Black Line combos? Let us know in the comments!👇🔊

    • @benlemcke2863
      @benlemcke2863 2 месяца назад +1

      A wider range of tones would have been nice for the video. The artist has an overall very dark sound all video long unfortunately

  • @NothingButClappers
    @NothingButClappers 2 месяца назад

    Ordered mine today!

  • @b3pahunter546
    @b3pahunter546 3 месяца назад +3

    Love the tone!❤❤

  • @larcherjeanjacques9593
    @larcherjeanjacques9593 Месяц назад

    THANK U , COOL 🙂

  • @bassmanchristian1431
    @bassmanchristian1431 Месяц назад

    Thanks for this video. Which of the following would you prefer? Ampeg RB-112, Fender Rumble 100 or Markbass CMB 121 Blackline Combo

  • @jsabados
    @jsabados Месяц назад

    The voice volume was great but I could barely hear the bass.

  • @sashani256
    @sashani256 Месяц назад +2

    I hear only a continuous hum - as if I stuck my ear into the bass reflex port. The E and A strings sound the same.
    Adorable girl though, and nice playing.

  • @mykneeshurt8393
    @mykneeshurt8393 2 месяца назад

    Can it keep up with a drummer ?