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I must have typed that wrong.. I meant a 4x10 as opposed to a 2-2x10 rig. I would not be able to use a verticle stack. I would be worried of knocking it over. Especially if I get onto a particullarly bouncy stage. I have this tendcy to jump up and down sometimes. My drummers hates that :D
 
Tell me, does anyone use the Tuner In/Out on the 1350? What did anyone find out? Did you also need both the In/Out connected for your tuner to work? I have found that my specific amp is requiring that both the In/Out be connected or the tuner does not get a signal, BUT.... if the DI is connected, the tuner works as well
 
Tell me, does anyone use the Tuner In/Out on the 1350? What did anyone find out? Did you also need both the In/Out connected for your tuner to work? I have found that my specific amp is requiring that both the In/Out be connected or the tuner does not get a signal, BUT.... if the DI is connected, the tuner works as well
My tuner out works fine. No issues.
 
I had a DNS410. it was an absolute monster cab. I only sold it because it was more than I needed on a regular basis and I needed a more modular rig. Best 410 I ever used though.

Nice! I gotta say....I've put some massive low end through my 210 and it has handled it like a champ! I couldn't imagine having a second cab to make the vertical/modular 410 with. That would crush.....
 
A/B'd the 2x10 and the 4x10 today. Granted it wasn't a fair fight. The 2x10 was Neo and the 4x10 was not. The results (for me, my bass, and my settings on the amp) the 4x10 was the very best sounding speaker cabinet I have ever used hands down. Big..Ballsy... Mid thumpy grindy killer tone for days and gigantic output!! I am going to put the DNS-410 on stage with me tonight with 3 guitarists and 2 drummers and a very live stage and 250 fans and give this cabinet a full workout.
 
So excited for this. Loaded and waiting to leave for the gig
 

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A/B'd the 2x10 and the 4x10 today. Granted it wasn't a fair fight. The 2x10 was Neo and the 4x10 was not. The results (for me, my bass, and my settings on the amp) the 4x10 was the very best sounding speaker cabinet I have ever used hands down. Big..Ballsy... Mid thumpy grindy killer tone for days and gigantic output!! I am going to put the DNS-410 on stage with me tonight with 3 guitarists and 2 drummers and a very live stage and 250 fans and give this cabinet a full workout.
Can't wait to hear the gig report. My 210 definitely slams. Would love to be able to crank the 410.
 
I just picked up a DNA 410, but it's a bit heavier than I anticipated, was thinking about switching to two 210s, so I'm looking forward to your thoughts on the 410. Where did you get the cover for the 410? Also, nice bass!
 
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Where to start.. I can say this.. Holy WOW!!! This cabinet was fantastic. Even my drummers were stunned. The tonal range of the cabinet worked well from my Low C to the G on the 24th Fret!! Clean Clear, no color of the sound or tone, projected perfectly from standing a foot away from it to 100 feet from the stage. I was blown away by the volume and output. Monster this thing is. The horn was nice and clear. Not brittle at all. I did bump the mid Highs on the amp just slightly to crisp up my upper mids from the bass. After 2 hours the cabinet sounded exactly the same as when I started. Perfect tone. Exactly how I had set it during soundcheck!! After 3-1/2 hours of straight playing the amp/cabinet sounded exactly the same. They did not get muddy as the night wore on nor did they drop off in any way. The speaker cabinet did wondrous things on the lower end of the fretboard from say fret 1 to 12. Up high, this cabinet shined.. Really Shined!!! Clear. Defined notes. No slop. No hesitation. It took every volume swell and mute I gave it. Dynamically pulled through thunderous hammering on my 7th fret to the 15th fret and bought out the notes when we would drop down into a very easy laid back jam.
The cover in the picture came direct from DNA. I believe it to be a LeCover type thing, but I am not sure. I do not like the handle position, but I most certainly am not used to it either. The wheels are great for smooth surfaces, but forget about using them in a gravel parking lot. They just don't roll like that. They are nice size, but are hard plastic type, not neoprene or rubber which would roll over gravel. I was not used to the weight of the cabinet either. 75 pounds for a regular speaker 4x10 is pretty light, but much heavier than the 48 pounds I am used to. A road case will be needed. The carpet is good (I much prefer it). I cannot say enough good things about this cabinet. I can say that the DNA 1350 and the DNS 410 make a gigantic all of bass and I am totally in love with this. Anything smaller for me would not have worked. 100% sure of that. I have headroom for days and tonal range of a madman!! I cannot wait to put it on stage again....
 
Where to start.. I can say this.. Holy WOW!!! This cabinet was fantastic. Even my drummers were stunned. The tonal range of the cabinet worked well from my Low C to the G on the 24th Fret!! Clean Clear, no color of the sound or tone, projected perfectly from standing a foot away from it to 100 feet from the stage. I was blown away by the volume and output. Monster this thing is. The horn was nice and clear. Not brittle at all. I did bump the mid Highs on the amp just slightly to crisp up my upper mids from the bass. After 2 hours the cabinet sounded exactly the same as when I started. Perfect tone. Exactly how I had set it during soundcheck!! After 3-1/2 hours of straight playing the amp/cabinet sounded exactly the same. They did not get muddy as the night wore on nor did they drop off in any way. The speaker cabinet did wondrous things on the lower end of the fretboard from say fret 1 to 12. Up high, this cabinet shined.. Really Shined!!! Clear. Defined notes. No slop. No hesitation. It took every volume swell and mute I gave it. Dynamically pulled through thunderous hammering on my 7th fret to the 15th fret and bought out the notes when we would drop down into a very easy laid back jam.
The cover in the picture came direct from DNA. I believe it to be a LeCover type thing, but I am not sure. I do not like the handle position, but I most certainly am not used to it either. The wheels are great for smooth surfaces, but forget about using them in a gravel parking lot. They just don't roll like that. They are nice size, but are hard plastic type, not neoprene or rubber which would roll over gravel. I was not used to the weight of the cabinet either. 75 pounds for a regular speaker 4x10 is pretty light, but much heavier than the 48 pounds I am used to. A road case will be needed. The carpet is good (I much prefer it). I cannot say enough good things about this cabinet. I can say that the DNA 1350 and the DNS 410 make a gigantic all of bass and I am totally in love with this. Anything smaller for me would not have worked. 100% sure of that. I have headroom for days and tonal range of a madman!! I cannot wait to put it on stage again....

I had a feeling this would happen. It truly is a fantastic cab. Congrats.
 
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Good to hear the 410 crushed it this weekend. I had a couple of interested musicians checking out my 1350/210 setup. They were pretty close to me on my side of the stage and couldn't believe the low end coming from the cab with it still sounding so clean/clear. Chalk another one up to the DNA!
 
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