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Markbass Minimark 802 150W 2x8 Bass Combo Amp Black

The Minimark 802 is a brilliant choice for rehearsing, practicing, teaching and recording, and, with 150W of rumble, it's powerful enough for gigs. It is also ideal for double bass and acoustic bass, with a faithful reproduction of acoustic instruments.

- Power: 150w 8 ohm / 250w 4 ohm
- Speakers: 2 x 8" drivers with piezo tweeter
- Cab power handling: 250W RMS
- Crossover frequency: 3.5 Khz
- Frequency response: 53Hz to 18Khz
- Sensitivity DB SPL: 96
- Impedance: 8 ohm
- Reflex: Rear
- Weight: 23.37 lbs.
- Dimensions: 10.27" x 19.6" x 15.47"
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- Performances2
- Home Studio1
- Outdoor Events / Games1
- Professional Recording1
- Professional Musician2
- Easy To Use2
- Excellent Sound2
- Good Power Output2
- Portable2
- Warm / Comfy2
Reviewed by 4 customers
It's a great amp from a great company
submitted4 years ago
byJesse
fromPortland, OR
I love to tone, warmth, and precision of MarkBass products. The 2x8 cab gives plenty of power while staying portable. The tone shaping options are a little limited with just their VLE and VPF knobs but you can actually get most sounds you want from just those two controls.
Killer amp combo!
Verified Buyer
submitted7 years ago
byBassmeister
fromMission Viejo, CA.
In order to get the full 250 watts, I replaced the stock 16 ohm speakers with 2-8 ohm speakers, and the amp just opened up! I'm also using an MXR 10 band eq, which gives even more EQ flexibility! Now this small combo is quite capable in holding it's own, and THEN some, in my 4 pc. classic rock band! If I need more volume, I just use the D.I. into the board for P.A. support!
Markbass always the best
Verified Buyer
submitted8 years ago
byJosh
fromundisclosed
Amazing sound and Power in a compact size great for practicing and gigs
What a sound!
submitted11 years ago
byJUSTIN
fromSan Jose CA
I was on the fence about MarkBass amps, because they are not cheap and I didn't exactly love the yellow drivers. But man am I glad I went to check them out. I tried several of the Markbass combos, and wound up with my fave being thesmall, simple 802. It has minimal controls, but has a headphone and aux in, ability to drive an external speaker, and it sounds INCREDIBLE. IMO, if the amp sounds great, you don't need a dozen knobs and modeling features. And it's built like a tank. But still only 24 lbs. Wow! Put aside your preconceptions about a small amp, dig deep for a few extra pennies, and enjoy a MarkBass yourself. These amps deserve their reputation.
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submitted5 years ago
asked byhighdesert03
fromSan Bernardino, CA
I would like to know if an 'open box' item qualifies for a warranty? If so, please explain the warranty for the open box item - what does it include, exclude, how exactly does it work for open box items. Is it in writing? Please explain because I am considering buy an amp and I cannot find any information for a warranty for this open box item.
We do offer warranties for open box items, they cover all the same things as the sealed products.Open Box items do come with a warranty, but since they are no longer sealed it's not the manufactuer's warranty. It comes with the 45 day warranty we have on all of our open box gear, and also has the optional extended warranty available.

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