Australian Guitar

• Markbass Marcys Miller CMD 101 Micro 60

CAN USABLE BASS COMBOS GET ANY SMALLER? WE TAKE A LOOK AT A COMPACT POWERHOUSE THAT DEFIES ALL EXPECTATIO­NS.

- REVIEW BY MIKE BROOKS.

This unit from the Marcus Miller range of amplificat­ion from Markbass is small, portable, and compact, and although its output rating is limited at 45 watts – or 60 watts with an extension cabinet – it comes equipped with all the necessary features required of a home practice combo.

Finished in a black felt covering and furnished with plastic protective corners, metal grille, and a top-mounted carry handle, the Micro 60 bears all the hallmarks of a Markbass combo, and can easily be stacked atop other similarly sized Markbass cabinets.

The familiar yellow ten-inch speaker is supported by a piezo tweeter, with the obvious intention being that clarity and definition are not compromise­d. To ensure a solid low-end response, the rear of the cab has extensive rear reflex porting.

In terms of features, the control set is limited but gives you everything most of us will need: Gain and Master volume controls, a three-band EQ, an auxiliary input for adding a music source, headphone and XLR DI outputs, and an additional speaker out enabling the addition of an extra cabinet. A clip indicator LED shows the player when the bass signal is a little too hot, safeguardi­ng the speaker’s performanc­e.

As it weighs in at 25 pounds, portabilit­y has been addressed, assisted by some effective unit dimensions. Not only can the unit be carried with ease, it will take up very little room at home or on stage – very useful for those small club gigs where space is at a premium.

We tested the combo with a variety of basses, concluding that the Micro 60 is capable of delivering a surprising­ly full low-end performanc­e. Whether presented with a passive, active, four-string, fivestring, fretless or acoustic instrument, the individual tonal characteri­stics are conveyed with a fair degree of power and finesse.

Slapped and tapped passages benefit greatly from the addition of the tweeter, making subtle playing stand out without getting lost. Obviously, as the unit is fitted with a ten-inch speaker, the probabilit­y of concocting a truly bass-drenched signal is fairly low.

The simple but effective control layout makes dialing in your tonal requiremen­ts easy. It may lack frills, but on a unit such as this, which has been designed to do a simple thing well, why would you want frills? A great, usable tone is the order of the day and the Micro 60 certainly delivers that.

Fingerstyl­e and pick applicatio­ns are conveyed with authority, although once you start digging in and pushing the unit, you may find that its limitation­s start to become obvious. This is where attaching an additional cabinet comes into play, and shows sensible forethough­t from the Markbass team.

60 watts may not sound like much, but with an additional eight-ohm cabinet, the low end is further reinforced, making the setup more efficient when it comes to conveying the spread of frequencie­s. This will definitely appeal to five-string bassists, who want the notes to jump off the B string, not merely thud.

In use, the tweeter makes a lot of difference to the overall performanc­e and gives the combo versatilit­y, creating a full tonal display with articulati­on and detail. Thankfully, increasing the Treble control doesn’t result in a thin response, but rather a sweeter high end. Using the combo with basses equipped with active EQ showed no limitation­s as such; adjusting the onboard preamps merely highlighte­d how capable this combo actually is.

Markbass combos are popular for their portable nature and useful control set, and this example certainly carries on in that tradition. Its simplicity is apparent, but that is the ace up its sleeve.

VERDICT

A very impressive combo, well worthy of investigat­ion, the Micro 60 stacks well with other Markbass cabinets for an easily expandable rig with impressive performanc­e for five-string players. But on its own it’s a formidable little amp for its size.

PROS

Simple, effective, versatile. Good design.

Portable.

CONS

Limited output, but this can be addressed with an extra cab.

CONTACT

CMC Music

Ph: (02) 9905 2511 Web: cmcmusic.com.au

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