For that prize (approx. 110$) I have a very goodsounding basscab, comparing prizes shows that a new PV15 inch cab would have costed me some 300$...
Model Year: 1999
Where Obtained: second hand
This is a home-made cab with aluminium corners and ribs, ported, black MDF cabinet containing a Peavey 1502 Black Widow speaker.
The osund is earth-quaking deep and in combination with the Peavey 412TVX, I can use the cross-over possibility on my Peavey T-MAX amp. Awesome sound!
The cab weighs 30 kilo which is mre backfriendly than the 412TVX. I can use the 15inch cab as a stand-alone for smaller gigs but I will have to install a horntweeter in good time.
The cab is built like a tank!
I looked at a few of the hartke amps while shopping for this one. I was looking for the earthshaking lows and not the twangy highs. This is a rock solid combo.
Model Year: 2000
Price: $425.00 (new)
Where Obtained: Elderly Instruments
Very powerful combo. Drives the built in speaker and a 4x10 with plenty of headroom to spare. Footswitch for the compressor. Speaker protection doesn't take the punchyness out of the tone. The eq is very flexible. Fully solid state and no fan. Huge heatsink on the back making it a little tough to carry (misbalance and weight) A great first amp.
This amp delivery deep warm bass. There is no tweeter so funky bass patterns are a little dry...unless you add an external cab.
This amp can be tailored to your taste in less than 30 seconds.
I have gigged with this combo and run it at high volume at 2 ohms. It is a workhorse.
Combined with the 410txf this is a great stack for the money and does all i want it to
Model Year: 2000
Price: $329.00 (new)
Where Obtained: ultimate music
As with the 4/10 jsut roll it in and plug er up and rock
So far no problems, rocks the house for me