Monday, August 1, 2011

Ampeg B-410HLF B Series 4x10 Bass Enclosure

Ampeg B-410HLF B Series 4x10 Bass Enclosure Review



Ampeg B-410HLF B Series 4x10 Bass Enclosure Feature

  • 3" Voice Coil on Each of the 4X10" LF Drivers Provides Thundering Lows and Extended Range
With its four specially designed 10" speakers, 1" horn, and dual front ports for extended low end, the Ampeg B-410HLF was born to rock hard and low. Suitable for most sizes of venues, the 4-Ohm enclosure handles twice the power of the B-410HE and features heavy-duty recessed handles and detachable casters. The extended range of the B-410HLF makes it ideal for 5- or 6-string bass players seeking solid low frequency performance (all the way down to 40Hz), with shimmering top-end up to 18kHz.

The rear jackplate features two 1/4" jacks wired in parallel, allowing for easy daisy-chaining from one speaker to another. Either jack can be used as an input or a through connection. The 3-position HF Horn switch allows for full high frequency output (0 setting), -6dB reduction of the highs (-6 setting), and Horn shutoff (off setting).

Specifications:

  • LF Drivers: 4 x 10" Special Design Speakers
  • Voice Coil: 3"
  • Magnet Weight: 30 oz
  • HF Driver: Horn/Driver
  • Voice Coil: 1"
  • Magnet Weight: 8 oz
  • RMS Power Handling: 400-Watts
  • Frequency Response (-3dB): 50Hz-18kHz
  • Usable Low Frequency (-10dB): 40Hz
  • Crossover Frequency:v 4kHz
  • Nominal Impedance: 4-Ohms
  • Sensitivity: 99dB
  • Maximum SPL: 125dB
  • Dimensions (W x H x D inches): 22.75 x 25.75 x 17.5
  • Weight: 88 Pounds Ampeg, (a division of Loud Technologies) is recognized world-wide as the premier name in bass and guitar amplification since the 1960's, when the SVT (Super Valve Tone) bass amplifier took the rock world by storm with its 300 watts, 8 x10" speaker cabinet and a tone that would go on to set the standard for rock and roll bass. Today, Ampeg continues on as the leader in professional bass gear and a cherished manufacturer of classic guitar amplifier designs with a continuing tradition of advancing bass tone through quality & innovation. In 2006, Ampeg reentered the electric guitar market by re-issuing its cult classic Dan Armstrong lucite body guitar, bringing back one of the most innovative design concepts in modern guitar History.


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