
Ampeg SVT-410HLF Bass Cabinet (500 Watts, 4x10")
A classic for a reason, Ampeg's SVT-410HLF bass cabinet handles 500 watts at 4 ohms. Tilt-back casters make this cab a gigging workhorse. Just add your amp!
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Ampeg BXT410HL4 4-Ohm Bass Cabinet with Horn (600 Watts, 4x10 in.)
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4-ohm version. 45-18kHz frequency response. Includes casters.
Overview
When Victor Wooten and Steve Bailey were looking for full range cabinets, they came to Ampeg. These cabinets are designed for the R&B, Funk, and Jazz player. Both of the BXT Enclosures are available in 4 and 8-ohm versions. They include 1/4 in. and Neutrik SpeakOn connectors and employ the same high frequency protection found on the Classic and Pro Series cabinets.
Specs
Dimensions: 26 x 26 x 19 in.
Weight: 122 lbs.
Component 1: Magnet Weight: 56 oz.
Component 1: Size: 4 x 15 in.
Component 1: Voice Coil: 2.5 in.
Component 2: Magnet Weight: 10 oz.
Component 2: Size: Horn/Driver
Component 2: Voice Coil: 1 in.
Crossover Frequency: 4kHz
Frequency Response (-3dB): 45-18kHz
Maximum SPL: 127dB
Nominal Impedance: 4 ohms
Program Handling: 1200
RMS Handling: 600
Sensitivity: 99dB
Usable Low Frequency (-10dB): 35 Hz
Weight: 122 lbs.
Component 1: Magnet Weight: 56 oz.
Component 1: Size: 4 x 15 in.
Component 1: Voice Coil: 2.5 in.
Component 2: Magnet Weight: 10 oz.
Component 2: Size: Horn/Driver
Component 2: Voice Coil: 1 in.
Crossover Frequency: 4kHz
Frequency Response (-3dB): 45-18kHz
Maximum SPL: 127dB
Nominal Impedance: 4 ohms
Program Handling: 1200
RMS Handling: 600
Sensitivity: 99dB
Usable Low Frequency (-10dB): 35 Hz
Documents and Manuals
For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: 818-575-3600
Web: https://ampeg.com/support/
Phone: 818-575-3600
Web: https://ampeg.com/support/
Reviews
Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 5 out of 5 stars.
(13 ratings)
Submitted May 25, 2003 by a customer from comcast.net
"One Year Road Test: Speakers"
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.
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.
Features
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.
Manufacturer Support
No problems with the cabinet, so far. But I do wish that it was easier to find a speaker cover for this unit.
The Wow Factor
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.
Musical Style:
60's, 70's funk/ contemporary gospel.
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