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Old 08-05-2011, 03:59 PM
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Ash Klystron 4x10 vs. EBS Classic Line 4x10 vs Hartke 410XL vs Markbass

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Hope you can help me in my decision for buying bass cabinet...

Candidates are:

Ashdown Klystron Neo 410h cabinet

Power Output (RMS) 1050W
Speaker Configuration 4 x 10 + horn
Impedance 8 Ohms
H x W x D (mm) 730 x 610 x 420
Weight (kg) 37

EBS ClassicLine 4x10

Frequency Response 55-18 kHz
Sensitivity 99 dB
Power Rating 500 W RMS
Impedance 4 ohms
Volume 125 liters
Height 68 cm (75 cm with casters) / 27" (30")
Width 64 cm / 25"
Depth 41 cm / 16"
Weight 34 kg / 76 lbs.

Hartke 410XL

Dual-Chamber, Dual-Ported Cabinet
Four Hartke XL 10" Aluminum-Cone Bass Drivers
Power Handling: 400 Watts @ 8 Ohms
Frequency Response: 30 Hz To 5 kHz
Sensitivity: 98 dB @ 1 W/1 M
Voice Coil: 1.5"
Magnet Weight: 60 Oz.
Parallel 1/4" Inputs
Dimensions: 24"(H) X 24"(W) X 15"(D)
Weight: 88 lb.

My bass is custom jazz bass (ash/maple/maple) with dimarzio ultrajazz pu's (bass is sadowsky like but no active electronics).

Head i have is Markbass F500, 300W@8ohm, 500W@4ohm (RMS)

I play hard rock in Croatian band called Adastra.

Adastra - Zasto se skrivas - YouTube
Adastra - Kamo da krenem official video full - YouTube
Adastra - Svima se dogodi - YouTube

Thanx a lot,

Petar.
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