so the band crashed and burned before it got off the ground. picked up my gear, brought it back to the house, figured i might as well get out in the mix with all this spare gear laying around.
so here's my quandry: after playing through this markbass rig for 6 months i'm starting to believe its only redeeming quality is its weight. i can probably get through an audition with it but i sure don't want my performing sound like this - boomy and thin at the same time (didn't know that was possible until now). muddy low-def sound. but lotsa volume. lotsa volume.
for better or worse, my sound is partially defined by home rig: the ampeg 15" wedge in tandem with the PJB 2x4 for hte mono basses, split for the stereo basses. it may not be glamorous, but it sounds exactly the way i want it to. which is why it won't leave the house.
so i spent a coupla hours this afternoon A-B comparing the rigs using the mighty MKDeluxe with a fresh set of rotosound rounds on it. the markbass 2x10 cab is ported in the rear. the boominess got worse next to the wall, so i blocked the ports and then tried to dial it in as close to the home rig as i could. ttwiddling all the knobs on the bass and amp, i could either get lotsa thump and no high end or vice versa, no middle ground.
i'm pretty convinced this cab won't do it by itself. my playing style is fingerstyle, no slapping. my guess is that slapping is this cabinet's comfort zone.
i want a simple, light stage rig that ideally i can use either the mono or stereo basses on and have them sound the way they're supposed to. thought about dumping the 2x10, getting a front-ported markbass 1x15 and putting the PJB on it. would have to rack the power amps and a DS-5. and make it road-worthy. got a little time to think about this, any suggestions welcome