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Bass Guitar Combo Amp from Ashdown belonging to the ABM series

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    Ashdown ABM 410H ComboPublished on 04/08/07 at 00:56
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    650 W SUB 4Home (beware the power of the head is often presented as 4Home that is to say
    Ex: stv 3PRO given a 350w and 200w sub 4Home about under 8hom,
    IMPEDANCE 8hm
    SPEAKER: 4x10
    POWER: 650W
    Weight: 40kg
    Trunk acute with 3 positions
    stop / low / higt
    the picture is not the the top, here is the monster >_ qd is not even given this little m…
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    650 W SUB 4Home (beware the power of the head is often presented as 4Home that is to say
    Ex: stv 3PRO given a 350w and 200w sub 4Home about under 8hom,
    IMPEDANCE 8hm
    SPEAKER: 4x10
    POWER: 650W
    Weight: 40kg
    Trunk acute with 3 positions
    stop / low / higt
    the picture is not the the top, here is the monster >_ I intend to take it a twin or cousin in 15!
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  • fanlabizfanlabiz

    Ashdown ABM 410H ComboPublished on 07/06/07 at 10:59
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I will speak of my complete setup:

    - ABM 500 EVO II (575W, with tube preamp, EQ and sub-octave)
    - ABM 410 (subwoofer 650w into 4 ohms, with 4x HP 10-inch + tweeter)
    - ABM 115 (subwoofer 300W into 4 ohms, with 1x HP 15 inches).

    2 years, I use an ABM 500 EVO II, connected to a ABM410 and a ABM115.
    The three are connected in a daisy chain, the receiver does not have two exits, but both chambers have two jacks in parallel 6.35 (a Speakon connector is also available at the rear).

    I had to pay all around 1600 euros, having listened carefully to various combinations Ampeg / Hartke in this price range.
    It is mostly the roundness and warmth of the amp that I was seduced perhaps, I a…
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    I will speak of my complete setup:

    - ABM 500 EVO II (575W, with tube preamp, EQ and sub-octave)
    - ABM 410 (subwoofer 650w into 4 ohms, with 4x HP 10-inch + tweeter)
    - ABM 115 (subwoofer 300W into 4 ohms, with 1x HP 15 inches).

    2 years, I use an ABM 500 EVO II, connected to a ABM410 and a ABM115.
    The three are connected in a daisy chain, the receiver does not have two exits, but both chambers have two jacks in parallel 6.35 (a Speakon connector is also available at the rear).

    I had to pay all around 1600 euros, having listened carefully to various combinations Ampeg / Hartke in this price range.
    It is mostly the roundness and warmth of the amp that I was seduced perhaps, I admit, the sub-octave system, allows to add a (small or large) pinch of serious issues of octave below the treble strings.

    The ABM 500, the possibility of adding a tube preamp from the grain can make the sound more aggressive. It's strange, but it's the opposite of what feeling on my audiophile tube amps (which sound much rounder and warmer than a transistor amp.

    If the configuration ABM500 + ABM410 enough (I usually limit the movement of these two monsters), reinforces the ABM115 really well in infrasound.

    As one would expect this level of benefits, no vibration noise, nothing but deep bass and powerful. Not to be used only behind an amp, but as a complement to reinforce the bass ABM410 The tweeter has a central (not available to the ABM115), which has a real function in the reproduction of the attack of the strings and in the dynamics of sound.

    A flawless finish (weight confirmed) - the envelope is even buffalo leather!

    SOUNDS

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    OVERALL OPINION

    Not having had the opportunity to connect to a configuration better than mine, I think I would do without a doubt the choice.
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