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Bass Guitar Speaker from Ampeg belonging to the Portaflex series

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  • CroléCrolé

    THE sound Ampeg

    Ampeg PF-410HLFPublished on 11/28/13 at 06:32
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    I was used to the speakers 15 ", but then with my new Peavey head lamp (VB2), I needed something else ...
    The disadvantage of 4 HP 10 "is the weight (35 Kg must be mandatory Break!!).
    It's cheap for what it is, I just hope it will last long (made in China .....)
    800 w into 8 ohms.
    A "High frequency attenuation" on the back that I do not find very useful.

    SOUNDS

    This is perfect, it was THE Ampeg grain, even with a Peavey head.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I was looking for the same made Made in USA (series genre Heritage, 2 or 3 times more expensive, I'll wait a bit).
    it sends heavy!!
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    I was used to the speakers 15 ", but then with my new Peavey head lamp (VB2), I needed something else ...
    The disadvantage of 4 HP 10 "is the weight (35 Kg must be mandatory Break!!).
    It's cheap for what it is, I just hope it will last long (made in China .....)
    800 w into 8 ohms.
    A "High frequency attenuation" on the back that I do not find very useful.

    SOUNDS

    This is perfect, it was THE Ampeg grain, even with a Peavey head.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I was looking for the same made Made in USA (series genre Heritage, 2 or 3 times more expensive, I'll wait a bit).
    it sends heavy!!
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  • redskin77redskin77

    Fabulous

    Ampeg PF-410HLFPublished on 01/15/13 at 23:43
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    Having hesitated on choosing a cabin for coupling to a head Ampeg SVT 7, only the PN-410 HLF Ampeg could agree to its power, but this cab is rather reserved for the "modern" with his hp in neodymium and 5 string players with its vent for subwoofer front. So lorqu'Ampeg released this splendid Porta hyper-flex "vintage vintage" PF-410 with the 800w rms hp Eminences delivering, I did not hesitate.

    SOUNDS

    Coupled with the SVT 7, its head is attached with a purity, responsiveness and exceptional warmth, even though I prefer to cut the tweeter, which allows me to have his Ampeg LE.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Purchased earlier this year, I have rarely been so pleased with a purchase at …
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    Having hesitated on choosing a cabin for coupling to a head Ampeg SVT 7, only the PN-410 HLF Ampeg could agree to its power, but this cab is rather reserved for the "modern" with his hp in neodymium and 5 string players with its vent for subwoofer front. So lorqu'Ampeg released this splendid Porta hyper-flex "vintage vintage" PF-410 with the 800w rms hp Eminences delivering, I did not hesitate.

    SOUNDS

    Coupled with the SVT 7, its head is attached with a purity, responsiveness and exceptional warmth, even though I prefer to cut the tweeter, which allows me to have his Ampeg LE.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Purchased earlier this year, I have rarely been so pleased with a purchase at that price, although almost two times cheaper than the PN-410.
    The 800W rms are there, no worries (protect your ears).
    Conclusion: enormous power reserve, finishing manufacturing quality Hp Eminence wheels handy, I do not expect a thing, I take a second PF-410 to fully use the resources of my SVT 7 ...
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