Product Detail
The Hartke HyDrive HL115 1 x 15-Inch Bass Cabinet is a game - changer for bassists. It combines the flexibility of Hartke's HyDrive speakers with a modern, lightweight cabinet design. Ideal for those who need a reliable speaker cabinet to handle any musical challenge. This cabinet features a 15 - inch HyDrive neodymium speaker that can handle 500 watts RMS, yet it weighs only 39.8 pounds. HyDrive speaker technology is at the heart of this cabinet. The composite cone combines a straight anodized aluminum inner cone for smooth mids and a curved, Kevlar - loaded paper outer cone for deep, warm lows. A 1 - inch horn - loaded tweeter with a three - position level switch adds high frequencies, delivering a superior tone with clear fundamentals and natural overtones. Built to perform, the HL115 is a front - ported, vented cabinet made of 16mm kiln - dried plywood, which significantly reduces its weight. The black textured paint, powder - coated steel grille, and chrome - plated corners ensure a robust build. Technical specs: 1 x 15 - inch bass cabinet, 500W RMS power handling, 8 OHM impedance, 15 - inch HyDrive LF driver with paper/aluminum hybrid cone and neodymium magnet, 1 - inch HF driver, 3 - position HF level control, frequency response from 35Hz - 17kHz (-3dB) / 20Hz - 17kHz (-10dB), 2 x Twist & Lock and 2 x 1/4 - inch parallel inputs, vented cabinet type, solid plywood construction with extensive bracing and dado joinery, black perforated steel grille, 39.8lb (18.04kg) weight, and dimensions of 24 x 24 x 15 inches (618mm x 618mm x 381mm).
Using the Hartke HyDrive HL115 is easy. First, connect your bass guitar to one of the 1/4 - inch inputs on the cabinet. Make sure the connections are secure. You can adjust the high - frequency level using the three - position switch on the cabinet. Start with the 'On' position and adjust according to your preference. When it comes to placement, place the cabinet in a stable position on a flat surface. Avoid placing it in direct sunlight or in a very humid environment. For maintenance, keep the cabinet clean. You can use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior. Check the connections regularly to make sure they are tight. If you're not using the cabinet for a long time, store it in a cool, dry place. Also, be careful when moving the cabinet due to its relatively light weight; sudden impacts can damage the speakers or the cabinet structure.