Bananaman Posted May 31, 2009 Posted May 31, 2009 (edited) *SOLD* This is a great cab, USA made classic Ampeg SVT cabs which are now hard to come by since they stopped making them in the US fairly recently. Obviously 4x10 speakers, produces a great tone. Easy to move around as its on wheels. 500W / 1000W RMS Program 8 OHMS 2 jack inputs, 2 speakon inputs This is in pretty good condition. A bit of wear cosmetically- a few small marks on the top, feint lines on the back which you can probably pick out in the photo's, but these are pretty subtle & are wouldn't even be visible in a gig situation anyway. I'm in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire / West Midlands (CV31) which is very central/easy to get to near M40/M42. Here's the official spiel: "AMPEG SVT410HE CLASSIC SERIES 500-WATT 4X10-INCH BASS ENCLOSURE WITH 1/4-INCH AND SPEAKON INPUTS The Ampeg SVT-410HE is a great bass guitar cabinet for clear, dense, cutting bass tones with 4x10" speakers with large heat-dissapating 2" voicecoils and 30-oz. magnets for low frequency response down to 43 Hz. The low end on the SVT410HE is enhanced by a 1" horn to provide the overtones which add definition and punch to an electric bass's ouput. 24"W x 25"H x 16"D, 91 lbs. Easy to move around as the Ampeg SVT410HE has great solid casters. AMPEG SVT-410HE CLASSIC SERIES BASS CAB FEATURES Dimensions: 25 x 24 x 16 Weight: 91 Pounds Bass Driver Magnet Weight: 30 oz. Bass Drivers: 4 x 10-inch. Bass Drivers Voice Coils: 2-inches Compression Driver Magnet Weight: 8 oz. Compression Driver Voice Coil: 1-inch. Crossover Frequency: 4 kHz Frequency Response (-3 dB): 60 Hz - 18 kHz. Maximum SPL: 122 dB. Nominal Impedance: 8 Ohms. Program Power Handling: 1000 Watts. RMS Power Handling: 500 Watts. Input Sensitivity: 98 dB. Usable Low Frequency (-10dB Frequency): 43 Hz." Edited August 29, 2009 by Bananaman
Bananaman Posted June 14, 2009 Author Posted June 14, 2009 (edited) [quote name='charic' post='513440' date='Jun 14 2009, 05:29 PM']out of interest whats the weight on this?[/quote] Weight is 91 Pounds (41kg i think). Its on wheels so dead easy to move about & the only need to lift it is into the car and up any stairs. Have moved it unassisted most the time and found it easier on the whole than when I had a combo that was a bit lighter but with no wheels so had to carry it for a much longer distance. Edited June 14, 2009 by Bananaman
Bananaman Posted July 18, 2009 Author Posted July 18, 2009 [quote name='Bananaman' post='533290' date='Jul 5 2009, 08:25 PM']Bump it up[/quote] yes its still available, PM me if you're interested or want to try it out/check it out.
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