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Ampeg SVT-410HLF

Bass Guitar Speaker from Ampeg belonging to the Classic series

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«  A sacred guest! Baffle very serious! »

Published on 02/27/12 at 17:21
Value For Money : Excellent
The ITS first course! power! Adjustable tweeter! that it is a 4x10, "easier" to carry (yeah you still have to peel the stairs up / down with, or nag you're not what thou art!).

Frequencies that can drop to 28 Hz, it is also a big argument, in fact I hesitate to take a second rather than 810 for these very famous 28Hz.

I branch over a Ampeg SVT classic, so it sends the baffle and cash, is made for!

Okay I admit the weight is always annoying but good sound and robust anything!

SOUNDS

Mr. Oh no it's not neutral! Next sound we recover the warm grain of Ampeg!
Compared to the famous 810, the 410HLF has a more open sound much down as up spectrum (with its tweeter that does not have the 810 which has a more "compact" in the lower midrange).
Dynamic level niquel it passes, it is designed for normal head I have.

This speaker offers good versatility and can play in all contexts and all styles. Some say qu'Ampeg is a bit vague on the sound is not as precise but with a warwick and tweeter baffle I get to have a sharp sound with no hassles. Well of course too much treble damages the HPs (including strapping lights when they are really really too much treble, so bah decrease the treble in this case, but at least the speaker warned you if your ear is the 'have not done before!)

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for a year and a half. Before I had a 4x10 warwick very serious but not facing such a level. What I like is the 28Hz for my thick rope détunée in G # (Db we are granted so I mid my in G # If, on the slides is MONSTROUS!), I also like the tweeter that serves me well for my sound very aggressive dug. Good value for money in retrospect. It's expensive and it's heavy, but here it is and it sounds! Anyway looks like the other "if you want the sound, move the box".

I have played it in concert "official" only once. I bought this cabinet before joining a group including former bassist has a 610 HLF, but wanted to like this board to the guitar (his real instrument if we can say is he who has the same is back!), ducoup I play on his cabinet and snooze in concert (I sometimes play on a 810 ampeg when the opportunity arises). The 4x10 has a gig but paradoxically it is the largest ever made, I chose him rather than the 610 for reasons of space at special trip there for this concert. Otherwise it serves me home, even if I did not grow too much, or so when you go up the mountain home of drummer and what it takes to repeat in a room not necessarily very large.

Well that's basically what's good: it's reliable, it sounds and it's versatile!

I do it again this choice although I tried 810 for his monstrosity and low mids well "hulk"!