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Whats the standard Ampeg 4x10
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<blockquote data-quote="Martin Primus" data-source="post: 206917" data-attributes="member: 2937"><p>As a bass player and Ampeg owner, I'd say either the 410HE or 410HLF would be suitable. 410HE is a sealed cabinet (half of the classic 810). The HLF is a ported design that has more low end, but also tends to have a scooped sound that some players don't like. Very different sounding cabinets, but if the backline rider doesn't specifiy I highly doubt either would be frowned upon. Most bass players I've talked to are happy to get something functioning when in a backline situation...haha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martin Primus, post: 206917, member: 2937"] As a bass player and Ampeg owner, I'd say either the 410HE or 410HLF would be suitable. 410HE is a sealed cabinet (half of the classic 810). The HLF is a ported design that has more low end, but also tends to have a scooped sound that some players don't like. Very different sounding cabinets, but if the backline rider doesn't specifiy I highly doubt either would be frowned upon. Most bass players I've talked to are happy to get something functioning when in a backline situation...haha. [/QUOTE]
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