Markbass Little Mark IV Bass Amp Head

£529.00

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Description

The Markbass Little Mark IV Bass Amp Head is a Bass Guitar from the brand Markbass that gives plenty, a solid weapon in any arsenal. The Markbass Little Mark IV Bass Amp Head is a compact and lightweight bass head that still holds an incredibly warm natural tone. Innovation is key and building off the Little Mark III the Mark IV comes with some fantastic new additions all of which have been heavily requested by their artists and customers. A new bi-band limiter responds faster and more dynamically to your playing allowing you to add nuances to your booming bass. An updated four-band EQ offers effective controls to easily personalise your sound either boosting or cutting up to 16dB for all four bands. Volume isnt an issue with this bass head. A line out level control knob offers precise control of the level sent out to the mixer a pre/post EQ switch means you can route your XLR output before or after the EQ as required. The handy little mute switch is positioned on the front of the amp so you can quickly cut the sound for those moments when you need to hear anything other than this fantastic bass tone. Packing an earth shattering 500W rms at four ohms or 300W rms at eight the Little Mark IV definitely doesnt sound small.

About the manufacturer

Markbass

Markbass is an Italian company founded by Marco De Virgiliis, specialising in high-quality bass amplifiers, speaker cabinets, and effects. Known for their lightweight designs and powerful, transparent tone, Markbass products are trusted by professional bassists around the world. Their signature yellow-and-black aesthetic has become instantly recognisable on stages and in studios alike. The brand’s range includes compact combo amps, versatile heads, and custom-engineered cabs designed to deliver clarity and punch across all playing styles. In the UK, Markbass is a favourite among players seeking professional performance, reliability, and portability without sacrificing tone.

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Amp Heads

An amp head contains the core tone and power of a guitar amplifier without the built-in speakers, allowing you to pair it with the cabinet of your choice. This setup offers greater flexibility over sound and volume, as different speaker cabinets can dramatically change the feel and character of the amp. Amp heads are available in valve, solid-state, and hybrid designs, ranging from low-wattage studio models to high-powered touring rigs. They’re ideal for players who want a modular setup, precise control over their tone, and the ability to adapt their rig to different venues, cabinets, or recording situations.

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Guitar amps cover everything needed to amplify, shape, and project your guitar sound, from small practice setups to full stage and studio rigs. In this category you’ll find combo amps, separate amp heads and speaker cabinets, covering valve, solid-state, and hybrid designs, each offering a different feel and response. You’ll also see modelling and digital amps, built-in effects, footswitches, attenuation solutions, replacement speakers, valves, and essential accessories to keep an amp performing at its best. Whether you’re chasing pristine cleans, classic crunch, or modern high-gain tones, guitar amps and related gear are all about finding the right balance of power, tone, and control for the way you play.

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