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Description

For bassists on the move, the Markbass Traveler 102P is your ultimate companion in sound. This compact yet powerful 2x10" bass speaker cabinet is a testament to thoughtful design and engineering excellence. Whether you're gigging at a local club or playing at a larger venue, the Traveler 102P's ultralight neodymium speakers deliver a robust and articulate tone that defies its size. Weighing in at a mere 33 pounds, this cabinet is easy to transport, making it a favorite among touring musicians who refuse to compromise on sound quality.

The Traveler 102P features a rear-ported design and can be positioned either vertically or horizontally, offering flexibility to suit any stage setup. Its adjustable piezo tweeter enhances the upper register, providing clear and defined high frequencies, while the custom B&C speakers ensure a balanced and deep low end. Constructed from high-grade, multi-ply poplar, the cabinet is both durable and acoustically superior. Internally, it is glued, screwed, and sealed with special compounds to maximize sound quality and performance.

Whether used solo or paired with the Markbass Traveler 151P for a fuller range, this cabinet is designed to meet the demands of various musical settings. Experience the perfect blend of portability, power, and precision with the Markbass Traveler 102P.

Key Features:

  • Power rating: 400 W
  • Impedance: 8 Ohm
  • Equipped with 2 x 10" neodymium magnet speakers
  • Adjustable piezo tweeter
  • Frequency range: 45 - 18,000 Hz
  • Rear-ported bass reflex design
  • Lightweight at approximately 12.6 kg / 33 lbs
  • Constructed from high-grade, multi-ply poplar
  • Versatile vertical or horizontal positioning

Product specs

Available since July 2006
Power Handling 400 W
Max. SPL 101,0 dB
Frequency range 45 Hz – 18000 Hz
HF-Horn Yes

FAQs

What is the power handling capacity of the Markbass Traveler 102p?

The Markbass Traveler 102p has a power handling capacity of 400 watts, making it suitable for a wide range of performance settings.

How does the Markbass Traveler 102p handle high frequencies?

This cabinet features a piezo tweeter, which enhances high-frequency response and clarity, making it suitable for detailed bass sound reproduction.

Is the Markbass Traveler 102p suitable for portable use?

Yes, the Markbass Traveler 102p is designed with ultralight neodymium speakers and a lightweight construction, making it highly portable for gigging musicians.

What is the frequency range of the Markbass Traveler 102p?

The Markbass Traveler 102p covers a frequency range from 45 Hz to 18,000 Hz, providing a broad spectrum for bass tones.

What materials are used in the construction of the Markbass Traveler 102p?

The cabinet is made of high-grade, multi-ply poplar, which is internally glued, screwed, and sealed with special compounds to ensure maximum sound quality and durability.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Great tone in a small package, exceeds size expectations

  • Clear, low tones suitable for full band play

  • Compact and lightweight, ideal for city musicians

  • Sounds superb with Markbass gear, especially the nano head

  • Versatile for both small and medium gigs

  • Pairs well with another 102P or different cabinets for louder setups

  • Provides both thump and crisp clarity for any gig

CONS

  • Slightly flaky Neutrik socket after extensive use

Owner Insights

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Comparisons

  • The GK MB212-II is suggested as a better fit for metal, offering a scooped sound with clean highs, deep lows, and a comparable weight to the Markbass.

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Use cases and applications

  • A Greenboy 15/6/1 cab handles low F with a 900w amp, indicating its suitability for low tuning in metal contexts.

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  • Two 8 ohm 102p cabs are comparable to one 4 ohm 4x10 cab in performance, offering an alternative setup for low-tuned metal.

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Features and functionality

  • Markbass cabs come in both 4 or 8 ohm versions, providing flexibility in matching with different amp heads.

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User experience

  • Testing revealed the Markbass 4x10 cab excels in handling low F, outperforming the 102p when paired with a 500w Markbass head.

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4.5 out of 5

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Light and powerful

Provides tons of thump as well as crisp clarity. A perfect cabinet for just about any gig by itself, but pair it with another 4x10 or a 1x15 if you need to be incredibly loud as well as clear. The only issue I've had is a slighly flaky Neutrik socket on the rear, but I'm pretty sure that's caused by the fact I've used it for literally hundreds of gigs in the last four years. Also, that's easily replaced.

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See how Hadrien Feraud uses Markbass Traveler 102p

Hadrien Feraud

Bassist

John McLaughlin

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Verified via MARKBASS | Bass Amplification

Official Markbass website.

See how Tetsuo Sakurai uses Markbass Traveler 102p

Tetsuo Sakurai

Bassist

Casiopea

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Verified via MARKBASS | Bass Amplification

"The sound from Markbass Amp is absolutely natural yet punchy."—says Tetsuo—"And all the controls are very useful to get my favorite tuning. With the cool design and the right weight!! This is the best!!

See how Dominique Di Piazza uses Markbass Traveler 102p

Dominique Di Piazza

Bassist

John McLaughlin

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Verified via Dominiquedipiazza

According to Dominique Di Piazza's official website, he uses the Markbass Traveler 102p bass amplifier cabinet.

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