Product: Fender BXR 410H Cabinet
Price Paid: USD 80.00 USED
Submitted
09/17/2009
at
09:28am
by
Tim Bernard
Features
:
9
Surprisingly good bottom end and very punchy mids and highs. The tweeter dial on the back is very nice.
It is very bulky, but it is solid as a rock.
Sound Quality
:
9
Ibanez SR300 with active pickups, Yorkville Bloc 250B bass head. It is very clean sounding with a LOT of bottom end for a ten cab. I can get a solid range of sound out of this thing, very very happy for the price I paid.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
I would guess I could depend on it because fender is solid, but time will tell.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with fender.
Overall Rating
:
9
I have been playing for nearly eleven years. I have played about all genres of music.
I own more gear than I feel like listing.
I love the punch of this cab, and the fact that it sounds cleaner than my old 15" combo amp when I am hammering an E or drop D. That says a lot.
I compared this cab to a Peavey Pro 15 cab, and liked the overall sound better. Didn't have much to compare to at the pawn shop where I bought it, but was extremely happy with the sound when I got home.
Product: Fender BXR 410H Cabinet
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted
09/03/2007
at
09:30pm
by
Psyko
Features
:
7
I've been using the it both by itself, and with a harke 15. I use a SWR top 8004 head, and a Harke 7000. I find the cabinet is clean and has good , solid bottom. Smooth...... but, the box is a little big...
Sound Quality
:
7
Reliability
:
10
I've put this thing to the test, and it just keeps kickin'....
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
7
Product: Fender BXR 410H Cabinet
Price Paid: US $120 used
Submitted
11/18/2005
at
06:58am
by
Dave
Features
:
No Opinion
The BXR 410H is a 4 x 10" speaker "Made in Mexico" Bass cabinet with a small horn in the center. There are no ports. Mfg date from early 90s. The Cabinet is a 300W (150 RMS) at 8 Ohm Cabinet. Speakers are front loaded.
Unit is covered in black "carpet" with a metal front grille. The cabinet is a cube shape. The interior has a 2x2" cross brace to give the structure integrity (which it
Two parallel inputs on rear and a control for the horn volume.
Two recessed handles on each side.
Sound Quality
:
2
I used a '72 Bassman 100 Head, Traynor BassMate with a Fender Jazz and an Eko Auriga to test.
The problem: Vibration and noise.
The Cabinet structure and support is not up to the task of dealing with a non-ported cabinet and has terrible vibration. I opened it up and the cross-support contruction is terrible and I saw gaps at each junction of the cab wall and the support. The grill also vibrates.
The vibration is almost as loud as the amplified bass. After attempts to repair the bracing and dampen the vibrations, I gave up. The Cabinet wood and baffle are just not good enough quality to handle the task.
I returned the cabinet. It sounded OK at very low volume but is unsuitable for recording or stage.
Reliability
:
2
Cabinet construction is too poor to depend on.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
Disappointing because it looks good and with better material and construction would likely sound good. I couldn't try it at the store and fortuneately was able to take it back.
Not recommended.