History:
Purchase: I had a budget of $3000 for a bass stack. Along with an Ampeg SVP-PRO preamp, a QSC RMX1450 to back the cabs, samson airline wireless, behringer virtualizer, and a couple other odds n' ends it left me with a grand to get 2 cabs. Ampeg made the best stuff for the money and I went with the BSE series 410H and 115T strickly for budget. I paid MAP price for both, $499 and $399 respectively.
What I Like About This Ampeg BSE410H + BSE410T: Great tone and dB output for the price. Warm tone. Clear horn. Full lows and crystal articulation in the highs. The cabs also look great. The chrome looking "a" logo and the metal grill gives it an expensive look. But the best thing about the cabs was that I could fit both cabs, eight space SKB rack and all my basses in a small sedan and my back felt fine. Light and compact.
What I Do NOT Like About The Ampeg BSE410H + BSE410T: Compared to cabs in the price point they do fine, but the tone is allitle too "mid-rangy" compared to such competition as the Bergentino cabs, or the SVT or PR Ampeg cabs and only having a 1/4" input stinks. Speakon is audibly better. But other than that they are great cabs.
Ampeg BSE410H + BSE410T Quality Rating: The grills lasted. The carpet lasted. The units showed little to no travel wear, but I also take care of my stuff. But if there happen to be any problems in construction you have the wonderful company of St. Louis Music behind you.
Review Summary: Ampeg is king. Weather you want a super funky cab or a classic styled, super warm cab, Ampeg is the best for the money.
Rating of this Ampeg product: 5
This Ampeg BSE410H + BSE410T Bass Guitar Amplifiers Review Submitted By: BassmanGrammy
Review Date: 2003-04-24
Review Usefulness Rating: 4.57143 out of 5. 14 reader(s) voted.
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