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Hartke VX410 - Bass speaker cabinet
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9.0
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Description:
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I am planning to buy this speaker-cab. and I need an honest reviews.
Than you so much,
joeY.
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Author
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fenderpamd
Registered User
Registered: September 2009 Posts: 4
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Review Date: Thu October 14, 2010
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 9
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Pros:
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Warm smooth sound for calssic rock songs to punchy snappy sound for some funk/reggae. Quality construction and heavy.
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Cons:
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Heavy and no casters on the bottom to help move it. The cable inputs in back seem a bit fragile from the inside.
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I play regularly in the band at our church with this same cabinet. The music we play ranges from mellow to rock. It can sound very warm and smooth but can sound punchy for funk as well. Whatever sound you like, it can accomplish that with the right amp. For a medium to moderately large auditorium it does very well. If you need more sound, get two and run them together. I've played it through an SWR Workingmans 4004 for the past 5 years until it died and I am now looking for a replacement. However, that head through the VX410 gave me plenty of versatility and I never had a problem punching it through the band. Has been very reliable until one of the line inputs broke and I can't connect it with a second cab until I fix that. I don't right now anyway so it isn't a problem.
If you have the right amp and can set the eq properly, it will sound however you need it to sound and I am sure it would be a great cab for you. For the money, it sounds as good as some bigger more expensive cabs I have heard.
------------------------------ "Guitar is for the head, drums are for the chest, but bass gets you in the groin" -- Suzi Quatro
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