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Uber 410 = Uber Bad *ss

The black are cool but all colors rock.

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This thread REALLY makes me wanna get some blood red strings.


Or BLACK strings. Oooohh....
 
Well, I have a UB410 (4ohm) on its way to me next week.

I got a chance to play through it briefly (due to my tendinitis acting up) at NAMM and it sounded great.

I too have been using the 212's and love them. But I love ten's too and want something jsut as full and tight in the low end but a bit more aggrssive (growly).

This cab could be it. :bassist:

Thanks to Roger and Jeff. You guys (and Andy too) are the best.
 
I think you'll love it a lot.


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Well, I have a UB410 (4ohm) on its way to me next week.

I got a chance to play through it briefly (due to my tendinitis acting up) at NAMM and it sounded great.

I too have been using the 212's and love them. But I love ten's too and want something jsut as full and tight in the low end but a bit more aggrssive (growly).

This cab could be it. :bassist:

Thanks to Roger and Jeff. You guys (and Andy too) are the best.
 
I haven't used a 410 in years because of the weight, but the Uber 410 weighs like 70 pounds doesn't it? That's actually do-able. I could handle that I think.

However a 212 that fits in the trunk of a Honda Civic is pretty nice too!

That's actually very heavy for a neo 410. For example, the ceramic Bergantino HS410 is only about 15 pounds more, and the new AE410 is right at 60 pounds, with a 16" depth (wonderful). The classic Epifani410UL is at 57 pounds, although it is full size (18" depth). There are quite a few neo 410's that are in the 55-60 pound range that are also awesome. Make sure you do your homework before you take the plunge... lot's of great stuff out there.