Behringer Ultrabass BB410 1200W 4x10 Bass Cabinet
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Solid punch and sweet tone for any venue.
Make your windows beg for mercy with the Behringer Ultrabass BB410 1200W 4x10 Bass Cab. 4 - 10" paper-cone speakers give you a warm, traditional voice and solid punch while the switchable 1" horn tweeter delivers as much high-end sizzle as you want. The tweeter also has a unique remote control feature that allows it to be controlled via footswitch or MIDI. Ample power handling (1,200W) gives you loads of headroom for a wide and rich response.
The heavy-duty cabinet is constructed with reinforced internal speaker chambers, recessed carrying handles, integrated wheels for easy transportation, shockproof metal grille, reinforced corners, rugged carpet covering, and is front-ported for deep bass response. I/O features 1/4" and Speakon connectors. 4-ohm impedance.
Features
- 1,200W power handling
- 4 - 10" speakers
- Switchable 1" horn tweeter
- Reinforced internal speaker chambers
- Front-ported bass cabinet
- Tweeter remote control via footswitch or MIDI
- 1/4" and Speakon connectors
- 4 ohms impedance
- Recessed carrying handles
- Integrated rollers
- Shockproof metal grille
- Reinforced corners
- Rugged carpet covering
Smooth attack, heavy punch, and sweet tone are just a click or phone call away-order now!
Ultrabass BB410 1200W 4x10 Bass Cabinet Specifications:
- Frequency response: 38Hz-16kHz
- Dimensions: 25-4/5"W x 28-1/5"H x 16"D
- Weight: 100 lbs.
6 people out of 6 found this review helpful
Overall: I recently received my Behringer Ultrabass BB410 and I must say that I was suprised at the deep warm tone and power that it had for an inexpensive unit. I also own a SWR Goliath Senior 6X10 with the SWR 750X amp. This is an awesome piece of high quality equipment which I believe is worth it, but the tone I was getting out of my Behringer BB410 using the same SWR 750X amp head was comparable. On the downside, the BB410 is not easy to manage. The wheels won't| Review By: Keith H. | 5 years, 10 months ago32 people out of 60 found this review helpful
Overall: I was trying to get a Peavey 410TVX bass cabinet. I found out that Peavey's are getting harder and harder to get. I went to a local music store and the sales person told me to try the Behringer BB410. I did not want to but I tried it anyways. I sounded great. The price was low, very low. The amp arrived quickly. I have it paired up with a Peavey Max 700 bass head. That setup sounds great...lows, highs, midrange, bite, etc. I do not use the amps built in wheels; I added pop-out| Review By: Martin T. | 6 years, 6 months ago38 people out of 63 found this review helpful
Overall: I've purchased this cabinet approx 1 month ago and would recommend that anyone who knows what a quality cabinet sounds like to check it out before spending loads of money on brand name stuff like I have done in the past. Get em now while they're cheap! More and more musicians are discovering the Behringer quality. Cheers and keep on jamming'.| Review By: Bob Dobbs | 6 years, 7 months ago37 people out of 66 found this review helpful
Overall: I was incredibly impressed with this cabinet. Not only is it much cheaper than the Peavey and Hartke 410s, but it sounds just as good. Better than the Peavey in my opinion. It has a thick, dynamic sound that completely put my Fender Bassman 115 to shame. The only thing I disliked were the plastic edge protectors. I would have preferred metal. The handles are incredibly solid and well designed. Overall, I would suggest this cabinet to anyone| Review By: Josh-.-cy7 | 6 years, 7 months ago44 people out of 84 found this review helpful
Overall: I bought an Ampeg B2R head from a buddy of mine it is 350w RMS @ 4 ohm and hooked up to this cab and it sounds great. I can hear my self a lot better playing with our drummer and guitarist. I recommend this to anyone just starting out or who has been playing for a while and looking for an upgrade!






