Hartke VX410

400W Cabinet (4 x 4")

Made by Hartke

Description This Hartke cabinet features 4 10" proprietary drivers and handles 400 Watts at 8 Ohms.
Posted By Rob Gamer (248)
Directory Equipment: Amplifiers
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Overall Rating: 4.0 (of 5)
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On 4/1/2008, Dale Johnson (794) posted:
Overall Rating:
Id buy it a again. It was the most popular 4x10 Bass Cab out there and I see why its good buy and I dont think I wasted a dime, I feel like they are inexpensive with great quality I would buy another one too complete my rigg. Check out my page to see the pic of the Cab and the Hartke amp.
Model Year: 2008
Price: $249.95 (new)
Where Obtained: zzounds.com
Features:
Heavy-duty plywood construction Four 10 in. proprietary drivers One horn loaded high frequency transducer Power Handling: 400 Watts @ 8 Ohms Ergonomic handles Parallel 1/4 in. Inputs Very Powerful when dialed in correctly and nice and punchy when you want it too. Had deep low end. With my amp it has great capabilities I will gig with it very soon.
Sound Quality:
No bass effects I'm a pure sound player, I play Jazz R&B with Hip Hop Licks and low end grooves. It handles it all, No distortion I run a 250 WATT amp to stay out of blowing range and it still seems as if I cant test the limits it sounds great as the Hartke Amp provides alot of options to get the best sound from this CAB.
Ease of Use:
Very easy to use has two 1/4 jacks in the back other than that plug a amp in and jamm with power
Durability:
Very strong although I have not gigged with it, it is very solid and contructed very well
On 6/14/2005, Caleb Hall (38) posted:
Overall Rating:
It's a very plane and cheap amp. If on budget try for a Behringer or a smaller ampeg or swr. Uh...wouldn't reccomend buying.
Model Year: 2004
Price: $280.00 (new)
Where Obtained: Internet
Features:
All the basics needed for me, solid state, very plane.
Sound Quality:
Good, leaves lots to be desired in deep bass tones.
Ease of Use:
Easy to use.
Durability:
Have had not that long. Nothing mentionable.
On 2/20/2004, Toby Webber (1413) posted:
Overall Rating:
Sounds and looks the part. I have cobined this with my VX115 (1 x 15 cab - see review) and the full stack sounds awesome. My favourite point was that it was only 250.
Model Year: 2004
Price: $249.00 Pounds (new)
Where Obtained: MM Music - Southampton
Features:
Heavy-duty plywood construction Four 10 in. proprietary drivers One horn loaded high frequency transducer Power Handling: 400 Watts @ 8 Ohms Ergonomic handles Parallel 1/4 in. Inputs Drivers are not quite as good as the transporter or pro series ALU ones but hey it was 250 !!!..
Sound Quality:
I am glad they have come up with a cheaper 4x10 that has a high powered horn in it. This really makes all the difference. I am runnin this using a Hartke HA3500 amp (see my review) and it sounds fantastic. Nice and punchy but a very clean and solid sound to boot It was 250 !!!!!
Ease of Use:
Its a cab.....You plug it in It was only 250 !!
Durability:
Only had it for 1 week but no battle scars as yet. Unfair to put a accurate rating on it. As it was only 250 I will give it a 5
On 12/25/2002, Rob Gamer (248) posted:
Overall Rating:
This cabinet is very good and provides the power I was looking for. Very easy to use and sounds great!
Model Year: 2002
Price: $299.97 (new)
Features:
This cabinet features: Heavy-duty plywood construction, four 10" proprietary drivers, one horn loaded high frequency transducer, and two parallel 1/4" Inputs
Sound Quality:
I use a Fender Precision bass, and a Squier p-bass, and they sound very good on it. I also use a boss bass distortion pedal which doesn't sound as good as I would expect with it. I play fast rock, and punk on it and it sounds pretty good.
Ease of Use:
Very easy to use, connect to a head or combo amp and your set!
Durability:
It is a very heavy-duty cabinet, very solid and does not seem as if it would break.