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Description

Step into the spotlight with the Hartke 410TP 300-Watt Bass Cabinet, a powerhouse designed for bassists demanding resilience and performance on the road. Part of the innovative Transporter Series, this cabinet is crafted to handle the rigors of touring while delivering a consistently robust and crystal-clear bass tone. Whether you're rocking the stage or practicing in the studio, the 410TP is engineered to keep up with your musical journey.

At the heart of this cabinet are four 10" aluminum-cone drivers, a hallmark of Hartke's design, offering a precise and punchy sound that cuts through any mix. With a power handling of 300 watts at 8 ohms, you can expect ample headroom and dynamic range, ensuring your bass lines are delivered with clarity and authority. The frequency response of 40 Hz to 4 kHz provides a broad tonal palette, capturing every nuance from deep lows to articulate highs.

Built to withstand the demands of a busy gigging schedule, the Hartke 410TP combines durability with portability, making it a reliable companion for musicians of all genres. With its precision-tuned cabinet design, this bass amplifier cabinet not only sounds great but is also an affordable option for achieving a classic bass sound.

Key Features:

  • Four 10" aluminum-cone bass drivers
  • Power handling: 300 watts at 8 ohms
  • Frequency response: 40 Hz to 4 kHz
  • Sensitivity: 96 dB @ 1 W/1 M
  • 1.5" voice coil
  • 40 oz. magnet weight
  • Single 1/4" input

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Hartke 410TP 300-Watt Bass Cabinet.

Comparisons

  • The Hartke 410TP is favored over the Peavey 115BX BW for its lighter weight (51lbs vs. 75lbs) and portability for small to mid-sized gigs.

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Use cases and applications

  • Owners in rock bands with alt, folk, and indie influences find the 410TP suitable, especially with a Squier Classic Vibes 60's Jazz Bass.

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User experience

  • Users with back concerns prefer the 410TP for easier transport, often switching from heavier rigs like the Hartke 410xl with a 215 cab.

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4.5 out of 5

Based on 3 Reviews and 14 Ratings

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adam_harrison666

Meh

Cheap, mine wasn’t even 300 watts. It was 200@8ohm with only one input. Paired it with the HA3500. Fortunately, I had a sansamp and kept me from sounding like complete shit.

dibo666

Actually for Sale

Played it in a Cream Coverband, nice punchy fretless Sound like Jack Bruce with my fretless Warwick Thumb!

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Pure modern bass sounds

The funkiest bass cab I've ever tried, marrying beautifully with the high-end hartke heads for a transparent, shiny, popping sound.

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