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Description

The Mesa/Boogie Traditional PowerHouse 8x10 Bass Cabinet is a powerhouse in both name and performance, designed to elevate your bass tones to new heights. With its chambered construction, this cabinet offers a focused low-mid punch that doesn't skimp on balance or clarity, ensuring your bass lines are both authoritative and articulate. Whether you're playing in a small club or a large arena, this cab's sound delivery remains consistent and reliable.

Handcrafted in the USA, the PowerHouse 8x10 is built from void-free, marine-grade Baltic birch, showcasing robust craftsmanship with rabbet corners and gasket-sealed backs for an air-tight sound experience. The inclusion of a Tilt & Roll Transport System means this beastly cabinet is surprisingly easy to maneuver, featuring built-in wheels and rear glide rails for hassle-free transport.

Visually striking with a rugged black Bronco vinyl cover, Lexan corner protectors, and a black twisted jute grille with silver piping, this cabinet doesn't just sound good—it looks the part too. Connectivity is made versatile with speakON and 1/4" jacks, allowing for seamless integration into any setup.

With Mesa's reputation for quality and a suite of player-friendly features, the Traditional PowerHouse 8x10 is a go-to choice for bassists who demand both sonic excellence and road-ready durability.

Key Features:

  • Chambered construction for focused low-mid punch
  • Handcrafted in the USA with marine-grade Baltic birch
  • Tilt & Roll Transport System for easy portability
  • Rugged black Bronco vinyl covering with Lexan corners
  • Black twisted jute grille with silver piping
  • speakON and 1/4" jacks for versatile connectivity
  • Legendary Mesa quality construction

Product specs

Brand Mesa Boogie
Model PowerHouse Traditional 8x10" Bass Speaker Cabinet
Finish Various
Year 2010s
Made In United States
Categories Bass Cabinets
Impedance 4 ohms, 8 ohms
Power Handling (Watts) 1200
Speaker Configuration 8x10"

FAQs

What is the power handling capacity of the Mesa/Boogie 8x10 cabinet?

The Mesa/Boogie 8x10 cabinet has a power handling capacity of 1200 watts RMS, making it suitable for high-powered bass amplifiers and large venues.

What are the impedance options for the Mesa/Boogie 8x10 cabinet?

The Mesa/Boogie 8x10 cabinet offers impedance options of 4 ohms and 8 ohms, allowing flexibility in matching with different amplifiers.

Does the Mesa/Boogie 8x10 cabinet have a transport system?

Yes, the Mesa/Boogie 8x10 cabinet features a tilt and roll transport system with rear glide rails, making it easier to move despite its large size.

What materials are used in the construction of the Mesa/Boogie 8x10 cabinet?

The cabinet is made from AA marine-grade Baltic birch with aviation-style bracing, providing superior strength and reduced weight for durability and portability.

What kind of connectors does the Mesa/Boogie 8x10 cabinet have?

The cabinet is equipped with Speakon and ¼” combination connectors for both inputs and outputs, ensuring compatibility with various audio equipment.

Reviews

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We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Mesa/Boogie cabinet 8x10.

User experience

  • It's noted that the Mesa/Boogie 8x10 cabinet can be cumbersome to move without help, despite having casters, due to its size and weight.

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  • Users find that mixing speaker sizes, like 10" and 15", can offer versatile tones, though consistent size (all 10") may reduce phasing issues.

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Comparisons

  • The Ampeg 8x10 is praised for its tone in bass-poor PA venues, providing a full sound without needing additional amplification.

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Features and functionality

  • Atlas 6x12 offers stereo inputs allowing dual amp usage, providing more tonal options compared to mono setups.

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Mods and upgrades

  • It's recommended to verify the impedance and speaker type (like the Eminence Delta-12LF) for optimal performance in custom cabs like Atlas 6x12.

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Critic Reviews

Cab Lab – Mesa/Boogie TRADITIONAL POWERHOUSE 810 Bass Cabinet | Bass Gear Magazine

bassgearmag.com

The Mesa Boogie Traditional Powerhouse 810 is a formidable bass cabinet that marries robust construction with stellar performance. It excels in delivering a big, full, and warm sound without a tweeter, making it ideal for filling large stages. This cab impresses with its meticulous build quality, featuring heavy-duty handles and durable Black Bronco vinyl. While it’s slightly shorter and lighter than its competitors, it still demands a two-person lift for ease. Some may prefer bolts over screws for the drivers, but the secure fit remains reassuring. Overall, it’s a solid investment for those needing a powerful, reliable bass cabinet with impressive sonic range.

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See how Justin Chancellor uses Mesa/Boogie cabinet 8x10

Justin Chancellor

Bassist

Tool

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In the DunlopTV video, Justin Chancellor is shown using a Mesa Boogie 8x10 cabinet, as discussed by Tool's bass tech, Chris Schlyer.

See how Daniel Kenny uses Mesa/Boogie cabinet 8x10

Daniel Kenny

Bassist

Suicide Silence

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The photo shows Daniel Kenny's Mesa Boogie 8x10 cabinet, highlighting its use during performances.

See how Nomakills uses Mesa/Boogie cabinet 8x10

Nomakills

Guitarist, Bassist

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He says in the description he uses it for the distortion.

See how Andy Liszt uses Mesa/Boogie cabinet 8x10

Andy Liszt

Singer, Guitarist

LSD and the Search for God

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Unsure which exact model of Mesa Boogie this is, it's visible in most of their live videos as well, confirmed when I talked to Andy

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