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Ampeg SVT410HLF

$749.99
SKU# AMPSVT410HLF

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Ampeg SVT410HLF

Ampeg SVT410HLF Description:

This is the speaker cabinet for the bass player who demands the ultimate in a single, compact cabinet setup. The SVT-410HLF delivers devastating low-end bass, all the way down to 28Hz, thanks to four 10" speakers working together to move a tremendous amount of air. The SVT-410HLF actually moves 10% more air than two 18-inch speakers, and 25% more than three 15-inch speakers! And those leviathans simply can't respond to transient peaks as quickly as four tens can.

The SVT-410HLF also delivers superb top-end, thanks to its 1" horn driver, strategically crossed over at 4kHz. This is a favorite enclosure for such artists as Meshell Ndegeocello, John McVie of Fleetwood Mac, and Ricky Skaggs' bass player, Mark Fain.

The Ampeg SVT-410HLF is the supreme speaker enclosure for the multi-string bass player seeking both superior power handling and true high-fidelity performance.

Ampeg SVT410HLF Features:

  • Tilt Back Handle Bar
  • 1/4 and Neutrik Speakon® Jacks
  • Variable HF "L-Pad"
  • Baltic Birch Plywood
  • 3" Dolly-Style Casters

Ampeg SVT410HLF Specifications:

  • LF Drivers: 4 x 10"
  • Voice Coil: 2"
  • Magnet Weight (each): 30 oz
  • HF Drivers: Horn/Driver
  • Voice Coil: 1"
  • Magnet Weight (each): 8 oz
  • RMS Power Handling: 500-Watts
  • Frequency Response (-3dB): 48Hz-18kHz
  • Usable Low Frequency (-10dB): 28Hz
  • Nominal Impedance: 4-Ohms
  • Sensitivity: 98dB
  • Maximum SPL: 125dB
  • Dimensions (W x H x D inches): 24 x 30 x 19
  • Weight: 110 Pounds

Get your Ampeg SVT410HLF today!


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