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Description

For bassists seeking a powerful yet portable solution to amplify their sound, the Ashdown RM-410-EVO II Bass Cabinet is a compelling choice. This cabinet features four custom-designed 10" speakers, delivering a robust and articulate low-end punch that cuts through any mix. The inclusion of a high-frequency tweeter ensures crisp and clear highs, making every note and nuance of your bass playing shine.

Constructed with lightweight plywood, this cabinet manages to reduce weight without sacrificing tonal quality, making it an ideal companion for both gigs and studio sessions. The Ashdown RM-410-EVO II is not only about sound; it's about convenience too. With multiple recessed handles and sturdy integrated casters, transporting this 600-watt powerhouse is a breeze, whether you're heading to a local venue or a national tour.

Designed for the modern bassist, this cabinet is a testament to Ashdown's commitment to quality and innovation. Its professional-grade speakON connectors ensure reliable and secure connections, while its sleek design fits effortlessly into any stage setup. Whether paired with an Ashdown amp or another brand's head, the RM-410-EVO II promises to enhance your performance with its dynamic range and clarity.

Key Features:

  • 600-watt speaker cabinet for commanding presence and power
  • Four custom 10" speakers for deep, rich bass tones
  • High-frequency tweeter for added clarity and sparkle
  • Lightweight plywood construction for ease of transport
  • Recessed handles and integrated casters for effortless mobility
  • Durable speakON connectors for secure and reliable performance

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Ashdown Engineering RM-410-EVO II Bass Cabinet.

Features and functionality

  • Using two 8 ohm cabs results in a 4 ohm load, allowing the head to potentially deliver its full 420W, splitting 210W per cab.

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  • The RM-410-EVO II is rated at 450W @ 8ohm, providing a solid output suitable for various performance environments.

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  • Ashdown amps for US mains should be labeled as US115V, and UK240V amps may not be interchangeable without additional equipment.

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User experience

  • Doubling speaker area with a second matching cab can yield a +3db increase in volume, enhancing overall sound output.

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  • Owners transitioning from lightweight Class D heads to Ashdown rigs appreciate the significant change in tone and power.

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  • Users suggest returning UK240V Ashdown amps for US-compatible models to avoid power issues.

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Use cases and applications

  • Turning off tweeters and reducing bass frequencies can enhance midrange punch, useful for players seeking clearer sound at higher volumes.

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  • The rig's power may be excessive for small gigs, like those capped at 20 people, highlighting its suitability for larger venues.

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  • Some users play Ashdown amps purchased in the US without issues, emphasizing the importance of sourcing the correct voltage model.

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Comparisons

  • Mixing cab sizes (e.g., 15" with 2x10 or 4x10) is common but might not be optimal for sound clarity, despite historical usage.

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  • The RM-410-EVO II is compared to the RM-414-EVO II, with the latter offering 600W @ 4ohm, indicating different output capabilities for varied setups.

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Setup and maintenance

  • It's crucial to verify the voltage labeling on the back of Ashdown amps to ensure compatibility with local power sources.

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See how Alex Espiritu uses Ashdown Engineering RM-410-EVO II Bass Cabinet

Alex Espiritu

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“I play a Fender Jazz bass because, since its creation along with the P bass, they’re the basses that all basses have been compared to. My Jazz bass has a simple, straight-to-the-point tone. I’ve had this bass since I really started pursuing music seriously and it’s been a great journey to able to grow with my instrument as a player and have it age with me—it sounds better every day. I play an Ashdown ABM 500 EVO III head with the matching 6x10 Ashdown cabinet. It gives me the clarity I desire, with tons of bottom end to rattle the stage and crowd. I love having the accessibility of pumping a single ECC83-S tube through the head as well. It offers up just enough grit to help me really pump the tone throughout the mix and not use any pedals for boosting or overdrive.”

See how Alan Mair uses Ashdown Engineering RM-410-EVO II Bass Cabinet

Alan Mair

Music Producer

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Listed on Alan's official Ashdown artist page.

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