Best Markbass MB58R 102XL P Box 4 Alternatives

We found 8 alternatives to Markbass MB58R 102XL P Box 4 based on experts and consumers reviews.

Markbass Traveler 102P - 8Ohm

Markbass Traveler 102P - 8Ohm

Based on 8 reviews

Bought this with it 1x15 traveler friend. its probably had the more use due to its size. had it set up in the corner with a little mark II on top now a bass terror. Its fantastic!! I recently got both cabs out as I was on holiday and nobody was home they are awesome :) Maybe two handles would be good but, features on a cab what does that mean? 400 watts through two 10 inch cones adjustable tweeter, light as a feather solid as rock. can take speakon or regular. Read my 1x15 traveler review and buy them!!!

Markbass Traveler 102P - 4Ohm

Markbass Traveler 102P - 4Ohm

Based on 4 reviews

Piling an entire three-piece metal band including a backline into a hatchback car is impossible. The Traveller is like the L-shaped tetris block in the car-packing game. A perfect fit for a working band, without sacrificing any of the precise tonal requirements a bassist needs. The only downside, obviously, is placement as it's hard to have these at head height without a stand. Of course, this isn't a fault of this product. Being able to carry a cabinet in one hand, an amp head in the other and a bass on your back is the perfect situation. Sound-wise, the tweeter is extremely subtle, but audible and versatile. I fear the day where I work this cabinet to the bone.

Fender Rumble 210 Cabinet V3

Fender Rumble 210 Cabinet V3

Based on 2 reviews

I have already purchased the Fender Rumble 500 2x10 combo in my quest to move away from my old heavy Trace Elliott bass rig. The Rumble combo is highly regarded but when you want to move a bit more air on a bigger or outdoor stage you'll need more speakers. This 2x10 ext cabinet is exactly the same dimensions as the combo - the two look great when stacked, and it brings the combo speakers nearer to ear level so you can hear yourself better on stage. Interestingly this ext cab is slightly heavier than the combo, due to the heavier plywood used in the ext cab. Also bear in mind Fender don?t supply covers for this cab or the combo.

Glockenklang Duo Art light neo 210 8 Ohms

Glockenklang Duo Art light neo 210 8 Ohms

Based on 2 reviews

Bought this box for my Glockenklang Blue Sky head and damn. This box delivers. Great build quality, lateral handles are in a very cool position. Didn't like the way they were positioned on my MB Traveller 102p. The twitter is amazing and the woofers really do it. I'm planning to get a 1x15 to put bellow it but I don't this it's necessary at all. This cab has a LOT of low end. A LOT. Really impressive for a 2x10. Really punchy, warm, detailed. All the things you've heard from Glockenklang. More than happy with my purchase. Glockenklang quality. PROS: Very light, doesn't sound light. Punchy, detailed, warm. Like listening through studio monitors but better. Very well positioned handles. Top notch twitter. Cons: none.

Markbass Standard 102HF-8 Ohm

Markbass Standard 102HF-8 Ohm

Based on 2 reviews

I’ve been using this rig for a couple of years now. Paired with the MarkBass Big Bang head. Previously using a 4x10 Hartke rig which was a two man lift But given my growing age and a growing number of gigs with a lack of any roadies at the function band level it was just getting too much. What a difference switching over to this. The sound is nice a clear even on the low B and paired with the Big Bang it’s more than enough for any venues we’ve played regardless of size (100-500 capacities). Logos quality, good sound, impressively light (one man no issue, can carry it in at the same time as my pedal flight case in the other hand and bass on my back). Can’t recommend enough.

Glockenklang DUO 8 Ohm

Glockenklang DUO 8 Ohm

Based on 1 reviews

With the need for a new 2x10 as part of a modular Glockenklang rig that can be scaled down or up depending on the type of gig / size of venue, I went for the Glock DUO purely based on excellent reviews everywhere, forums, shops the lot! Having been playing for 20yrs and regularly out playing in either a Jazz / Blues or Rock band predominantly, I wanted to finally own THE RIG, the cabinet to end all cabinet purchasing. I have found it. Detailed reproduction of the sound of the guitar, articulate, dynamic to the touch and loud. What more could you want? If you don't own it, you'll be looking for the sound until you buy one!

Hartke HyDrive HD210

Hartke HyDrive HD210

Based on 3 reviews

I bought the Hartke HD210 about 1 month ago, the reason for the purchase was to down size my rig, save on the carrying and have more space in my vehicle. From A Hartke VX410 a Hartke 410XL (on top) along with a Hartke HA350 head. Nothing wrong with the sound, I love it! The set up now is the VX410 the HD 210 and the HA350. This rig I think gives a fuller rounder sound (thinking along the sound from a Ampeg rig) The power handling of the HD 210 (500w) means I can hook up the HA350 head on its own for smaller gigs. I tried this out and the same full rounded sound I was very pleased with is there, there is a 3 way switch on the back to change the tweeter volume (-6db, off, and on), I didn?t notice to much difference with that until I tried out a bit of slap. (I don?t normally play any slap),...

Ampeg SVT-210AV

Ampeg SVT-210AV

Based on 11 reviews

I bought one of these to match my Ampeg micro VR head, with turned out to be a great rig for smaller situations. The tone of this cab is really great, and very close to the big brother, Ampeg 810 "fridge" cabinet. It does not have huge low end, although that isn´t what I expected from a sealed 210 cabinet. It does, however, have very nice low mids and makes for a great cab for recording, bar gigs, practicing, or quenching your thirst for vintage ampeg sound, especially with the matching head. I eventually got another one, and stacking them vertically made them into a great 410 without too much hassle to move around. I sold them to fund another ported cab, since I found the lack of deep low end didn´t suit my needs at the time. I miss these cabs now. I would recommend...

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