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Quality:
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This is a pretty decent constructed cabinet. Overall its going to be all you will need to play most venues. The only downside that the covering as with all Ampeg cabs can rip fairly easy. some of the metal fixtures and the rubber stoppers at the bottom look a little weaker than i would like but I havent noticed any defect.
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Features:
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This amp is almost twice as loud as my standard 410 cabinet. It does have a nice knob on the back to adjust the tone of the horn. It has a bar handle on the back and two wheels. tilt and roll for transporting. So far its a little harder to get around then my four caster wheeled previous Ampeg. Also if you slide it down stairs on its back the torex covering can easily tear. I noticed some people attach sheet metal at that location to defeat this.
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Sound:
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The tone is super warm and realistic. Alot of low end if you need it. At 4 ohms Its nearly twice the power of the standard 8 ohm ampeg.If you area solid state person and enjoy the sound of Hartke rigs I wouldnt suggest this cabinet. The tone is perfect for an Ampeg Classic head.
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Reliability:
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My first ampeg cabinet ive now had for 14 years and replaced one speaker on it. My ampeg classic head is the best tone ive found and its fairly durable all things considered it being a tube amp. I can tell this 410hlf cabinet will match the durablility of all Ampegs products. I tend to beat my stuff up and though it doesnt look pretty it holds together in one piece.
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Overall:
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great warm realistic tones. decent structure and design. Great name in Ampeg reliability.
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Value:
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the money spent on this cabinet will be returned to you in at least ten years of playing it at venues or just in the studio.
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