Product Detail
The Traynor TC810 is a beast of a bass cabinet, not for the faint - hearted. As the largest in Traynor's lineup, this 1600 - watt powerhouse is built to make a statement both visually and sonically. It's the ideal choice for musicians who need to deliver intense sound pressure levels night after night. The cabinet is crafted from solid plywood, covered with heavy - duty Nubtex, and features all - metal handles, skid rails, and wheels, ensuring long - term reliability. The innovative switchable input configuration on the jack - plate allows for flexible operation. You can use it as two 8 - ohm 4x10 cabinets for bi - amp setup or as a single 4 - ohm 8x10 monster that can handle up to 1600 watts of pure bass. Key features include solid plywood construction, heavy - duty covering, all - metal handles, switchable impedance operation, and heavy - duty wheels and skid rails. Technical specs: Cabinet power is 1600 / 800 (x2) watts, impedance is 4 / 8 (x2) ohms, speaker config is 8x10, frequency response is 40 - 7k Hz, inputs are 2 Speakon and 2 1/4 - inch, and it has metal corners, tiltback wheels, and more. Dimensions are 16 x 26.25 x 49 inches (40.6 x 66.7 x 124.5 cm) and it weighs 156.5 lbs (71 kg).
Using the Traynor TC810 is straightforward. First, connect your bass amp to the inputs on the cabinet. You can choose between the Speakon or 1/4 - inch inputs depending on your amp's output. If you want to use a bi - amp setup, switch the input configuration to use it as two 8 - ohm 4x10 cabinets. For normal operation, set it to the single 4 - ohm 8x10 mode. When moving the cabinet, use the all - metal handles and the heavy - duty wheels. Just be careful not to tip it over while using the tiltback wheels. As for maintenance, keep the cabinet in a dry place to prevent the plywood from warping. Clean the metal grille and handles regularly with a soft cloth to keep them looking good. If you're not using the cabinet for a long time, cover it to protect it from dust.