Fans of the Classic Tone of paper cone -- with its high velocity and characteristic punch -- can all find a cab that matches their needs. Plus, all cabs in the Ultrabass Classic Tone BB Series like their aluminum brethren feature powerful, remotely switchable 1 in. horn tweeters for added clarity in the midrange. Learn More...









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10 out of 10Feature:
Tweeter control, speakon and 1/4" connectors, built-in wheels and nice handles, and a steel grille. Wonderful.
Quality:
It's built well. And it's not all that heavy. I carried it down 3 unsturdy steps by myself, and I had to pick it up all the way..I gave it a big bear hug.
Value:
This thing handles 1200 watts and only costed a fracton of that.
Desirability:
I've wanted one of these for 2 years. It's beautiful. The gold around the speakers and tweeter is awesome.
Sound:
This cab sounds awesome with my BX4500 head. It handles my 5-strings with no problem.
Ease of Use:
Plug and play.
Support:
Behringer has a great replacement policy.
Overall:
I need to get a bigger power amp just to power this thing all the way. I'm very satisfied. If I had a need for another 410 I'd get another one of these.
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10 out of 10Feature:
There's an input for the tweeter, and two extra inputs for professional hook-ups. The wheels one the bottom came in more handy than I thought they would.
Quality:
Rough carpet shell, Handles, and a mesh metal screen to protect the speakers. What else could you ask for?
Value:
This cabinet and all products that are Behringer are incredible for the price!
Desirability:
Looks rugged and ready to punch. Don't worry it backs itself up.
Sound:
Explosive! The sound quality is incredible. It's the most responsive cabinet i've ever owned. I have a Behringer BX4500H Ultrabass Bass Amplifier Head (450 Watts), with this combo you'll never loose, and an Ibanez BTB-405 QM. This is a winning combonation!
Ease of Use:
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure it out.
Support:
I really havent had a problem yet
Overall:
This is perfect for outdor gigs, or smaller venues.
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9 out of 10Overall:
I was incredibly impressed with this cabinet. not only is it much cheaper than the Peavey and Hartke 410s, but it sounds just as good. better than the Peavey in my opinion. it has a thick, dynamic sound that completely put my Fender Bassman 115 to shame. the only thing I disliked were the plastic edge protectors. I would have preferred metal. the handles are incredibly solid and well designed. overall, I would suggest this cabinet to anyone who wants a sturdy, great sounding rig, and can't afford an Ampeg (which is most people).
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