Product Detail
The Hartke HyDrive HL210 2 x 10-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 demanding bassists, this cabinet can handle any musical challenge. It features two 10' HyDrive neodymium speakers that can manage 500 watts RMS, all in an enclosure weighing just 29.5 pounds. The HyDrive speaker technology uses a composite cone. The straight anodized aluminum inner cone gives smooth mids, while the curved, Kevlar - loaded paper outer cone produces deep and warm lows. A 1' horn - loaded tweeter with a three - position level switch adds high frequencies, resulting in a superior tone with clear fundamentals and natural overtones. The HL210 is a sealed cabinet made of 16mm kiln - dried plywood, which significantly cuts down on weight. With its black textured paint, powder - coated steel grille, and chrome - plated corners, it has a sturdy build. Technical specs include: a 2 x 10' bass cabinet, 500W RMS power handling, 8 OHM impedance, 10' HyDrive LF drivers with hybrid cones and neodymium magnets, a 1' HF driver, a 3 - position HF level control switch, a frequency response of 50Hz - 17kHz (-3dB) / 35Hz - 17kHz (-10dB), 2 x Twist & Lock and 2 x 1/4' parallel - wired inputs, a sealed cabinet type, solid plywood construction with extensive bracing and dado joinery, a black perforated steel grille, a weight of 29.5lb / 12.91kg, and dimensions of 14.5' x 24' x 15' / 371mm x 612mm x 383mm.
Using the Hartke HyDrive HL210 is a breeze. First, connect your bass guitar to one of the 1/4' inputs on the cabinet. You can use the 3 - position switch for the high - frequency driver to adjust the treble according to your preference. If you want less high - end, set it to - 6dB; if you don't want any high - end, switch it off; and for full high - end, switch it on. When moving the cabinet, be careful as it, although lightweight, still needs proper handling. Avoid dropping it or subjecting it to rough impacts. For maintenance, keep the cabinet clean. You can use a soft, dry cloth to wipe off dust from the grille and the cabinet body. If there are stubborn stains, use a mild cleaner and a damp cloth, but make sure to dry it thoroughly. Store the cabinet in a dry place to prevent moisture damage. Don't expose it to extreme temperatures as it can affect the performance of the speakers and the cabinet's structure.