Feature:
The tone control on the rear is a superb addition. I haven't used the stackable corners or the propping bar on the bottom either, but the spring loaded hinges work well. And I like having a Speak-on jack.
Quality:
Very durable enclosure & metal grille make a sold cabinet.
Value:
Great value for the sound. As with my SVT-3 Pro head, the current selling price for the BXT-410HL-4 cabinet is now higher than what I paid a year ago.
Desirability:
In a ddition to my Ampeg (BXT-410HL-4 cabinet & SVT-3 Pro head), I own a Fender BXR 60 practice amp, I play through a Peavey TNT 115 at my church, I've played through a SWR 4 speaker amp system & I used to own a giant Kustom amp with a 18" folded horn cabinet. Nothing beats my Ampeg.
Sound:
Great resonance without distortion in most venues. Once, when playing in a large indoor coloseum, I pushed it to some distortion just too see where it could occur. I was jacked into the house, so I didn't have to play it that loud anyway, but it took quite a push to get it there.
Support:
No problems with the cabinet, so far. But I do wish that it was easier to find a speaker cover for this unit.
Overall:
I'm currently checking out the new Ampeg Porta bass amps to have something lighter to carry for most engagemnets. But I plan to keep my main system, as well.
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