Product Detail
The Hartke HyDrive HL410 4 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 those who need a tough - as - nails speaker cabinet that can handle any musical challenge. Built from scratch, it has four 10 - inch HyDrive neodymium speakers. These speakers can handle 1000 watts RMS, and the whole cabinet weighs just 47.6 pounds. HyDrive speaker technology makes it stand out. 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, giving you a great tone with clear fundamentals and natural overtones. The HL410 is a dual - chamber, sealed cabinet made of 16mm kiln - dried plywood, which significantly cuts down on weight. It has a black textured paint finish, a powder - coated steel grille, and chrome - plated corners for a sturdy build. Technical details include: 4 x 10 - inch bass cabinet, 1000W RMS power handling, 8 OHM impedance, 10 - inch HyDrive paper/aluminum hybrid cones with neodymium magnets for LF drivers, 1 - inch HF driver, 3 - position HF level control (-6dB, Off, On), frequency response of 45Hz - 17kHz (-3dB) / 30Hz - 17kHz (-10dB), 2 x Twist & Lock and 2 x 1/4 - inch inputs (wired in parallel), dual - chamber sealed cabinet type, solid plywood construction with extensive bracing and dado joinery, black perforated steel grille, weight of 47.6lb / 21.36kg, and dimensions of 24 inches x 24 inches x 15 inches / 618mm x 618mm x 381mm.
Using the Hartke HyDrive HL410 is a breeze. First, connect your bass guitar to the inputs on the cabinet. You can choose between the Twist & Lock or 1/4 - inch inputs. Once connected, power on your amplifier and start playing. Adjust the high - frequency level using the three - position switch according to your preference. If you want less high - end, set it to - 6dB; turn it off if you don't need high frequencies at all. When it comes to maintenance, keep the cabinet in a dry place. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures and humidity. Wipe the cabinet gently with a dry cloth regularly to keep it clean. Check the connections periodically to make sure they are secure. And if you're transporting it, handle it with care to prevent any damage to the speakers or the cabinet structure.