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The Ampeg SVT-610HLF Bass Cabinet features all the soul-stirring, breath-stopping punch and moan you need to hold down the bottom end. 6 - 10" bass drivers with 30-oz. magnets and 2" voice coils, plus a 10-oz. horn with 1" coil to bring out the funky string snaps. Variable-level attenuator and resistive bulb wired in series with the horn to prevent damage. Rear skid rails for better protection and easier loading. 600W RMS and 1,200W program handling. 4 ohms impedance, 42Hz usable low frequency. 24"W x 40"H x 16"D. 115 lbs.
Ampeg SVT-610HLF Bass Cabinet

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On May 1st, 2009, the Mackie, TAPCO, Crate, Blackheart and Ampeg websites will be updated with the addition of warranty URLs (e.g. www.mackie.com/warranty) expressing new A Stock warranty terms. These warranty URLs will go live on May 1st, 2009. Formerly, warranty periods for these LOUD brands appeared in a variety of locations – in product manuals (for Mackie and TAPCO) and on warranty cards and hang tags (for Crate, Blackheart and Ampeg). In order to streamline and clarify this process, Mackie, TAPCO, Crate, Blackheart and Ampeg warranty periods and terms will be communicated in full on the warranty pages. Any LOUD products purchased prior to May 1st will bear with them the manufacturer’s warranty as predates the new policy. Moving through this transition, in order for customers to obtain warranty service, both the sales receipt and a physical copy of the (older) warranty statement will be required by our Service and Support departments in order to issue Service Requests, etc. If the product was purchased on or after May 1st, 2009, but a physical copy of the older warranty terms is not presented, the new warranty terms and periods will apply. Meanwhile, the products that bear with them the new warranty periods (as reflected in the box contents of each product) are being tracked by serial #, and contain new warranty content referring customers to the appropriate brand website. The information below reflects the product warranty periods that will be effective on May 1st, 2009 for the Mackie, TAPCO, Crate, Blackheart and Ampeg brands: Mackie: A 3-year, nontransferable, inclusive warranty on electronics and a 2-year, nontransferable, inclusive warranty on drivers (where applicable) apply to loudspeakers (active and passive), power amps, powered mixers, and HR studio monitors. Specific models under this warranty include all SRM, HD, SA, C and S Series Speakers, all FRS Amplifiers, all HRmk2 Studio Monitors. A 1-year, all inclusive, nontransferable warranty applies to all mixers, MR Studio Monitors, Control Surfaces, Processors (digital), MR Studio Monitors, Control Surfaces, Audio/MIDI Interfaces, other SR & Recording Products. Specific product models under this warranty include all Onyx Compact, 4-bus and 8-bus, all VLZ3, all PPM, all ProFX, all CFXmk2 Mixers, all MR Studio Monitors, Big Knob, Onyx 800R, all MCU Pro family. Tapco: A 1-year, all inclusive, nontransferable warranty applies to all products and all models. Crate: A 1-year, nontransferable warranty applies to electronics and speakers on all models of MI amps, cabinets, and combos. 90-day warranty on all tubes Blackheart: A 1-year, nontransferable warranty applies to electronics and speakers on all models of MI amps, cabinets, and combos. 90-day warranty on tubes. Ampeg: A 5-year, nontransferable warranty on electronics and a 2-year, nontransferable warranty on speakers apply to all SVT Classic and Pro Series, MI amps and cabinets. A 2-year, nontransferable warranty on electronics and a 2-year, nontransferable warranty on speakers apply to all B Series, all Diamond Blue, and all BA combo amps. 90-day warranty on tubes.

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  • Perfect cab for me.

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitteda year ago

    byLee

    fromWest Palm Beach Fl.

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Stuck between a 410 or a 810 fridge? This 610 is just right and to me sounds better than others with front ports and adjustable tweet.

  • This is it!

    5

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    submitted2 years ago

    byD

    fromAtlanta, GA

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Love LOve LOVe LOVE it!

  • This cabinet is great

    5

    submitted7 years ago

    byJoe M

    fromCromwell, CT

    I play regularly in venues of all sizes. I almost picked up the 8X10, but I'm not a big fan of mids and the 8X10 has no horn and isn't ported. The 6X10HLF offers a more "hi fi" sound compared to the 8X10 cabinets and I'm very happy with my selection. I love crisp highs and deep lows and this cab delivers the goods. Paired with my Aguilar AG700 head and my Spector, I get nothing but compliments on my killer tone.

  • Sonic Boom!!!!

    5

    submitted13 years ago

    byJim Colbert

    fromGoffstown,NH

    I've been playing thru my610HLF cab now for nearly 4 years....being the bass player in a 4-piece classic rock cover band I need the power the crispness and "sonic boom this cab delivers. My amp is an Ampeg B2-RE head and my main bass is a Fender Roadworn '62 Jazzbass what a great sound ...my bandmates all say quite often.."man your bass sounds awesome"they can feel the sonic boom blasting right thru them on stage LOL.Way cool. This cab is superb a bit bulky/heavy but very movable.I'm thinking of getting an Ampeg PN-115HLF ProNeo cab for smaller gigs we do. But its Ampeg ONLY for me(even my practice amp and home practice amp is an Ampeg) This 610 ROCKS

  • LOUD & BOOMING

    4

    submitted13 years ago

    bySteven Collins

    fromSalem, NH

    What a great cab. VERY loud and clear. Some online reviews have mentioned due to the ported design it was muddy sounding. Not at all my experience (although I noticed a few reviews mentioned it paired with an SVT3 Pro which I do find a bit muddy sounding at loud volumes so think it might be the amp not the cab). I have this paired with a GK 1001RB and I use a Music Man Stingray Bass. The tone out of this cabinet is amazing. Nice deep tone (even deeper than the 115 I had previously paired with a 410) but cuts right thru a loud drummer and 2 guitar players. Great balance of lows you can feel but clarity to actual hear your playing. First practice with the cabinet and the whole band commented on how good it sounded. I also found this pretty easy to lug around, the skid rails and tilt back bar make this SO easy to get around. I actually find it a lot easier than lugging my 410 & 115 around. Definitely suggest if you're looking for a nice loud booming cabinet that will still cut thru a mix try this one out.

  • Good God!

    5

    submitted15 years ago

    byDoug-ORIGINs' Ex-basstst

    fromKansas City, MO

    Well....I've been playing bass exclusively for 30 years.I've played thru virtually everything. Toured with Death Metal bands,Cover bands you name it. I too was and always have been a big fan of the 8X10 series cabs. But after lugging those around just to have a big bad bass amp on stage is catching up. Visited my local Guitar Center expecting to leave with maybe a 420-HLF. Good loud bass cabinet, but I need to hear & feel my bass onstage ala "Stage Volume". Well they just so had both cabinets, tried the Peavey, but I was test driving with their SVT4-Pro (1,600 Watts) And I beleive when trying out amps you should be allowed to get loud in the store, Long story short. The last successful band I toured with was called "ORIGIN". and before them,"CEPHALIC CARNAGE" and I can promise you, that you'll have that "Head Level" bass in your band AND onstage! And not kill yourself moving it. It's breezy with this cab. I wish I would have had one or 2 of these "back" when I was younger, the bigger cab and 2 speakers cannot compete with the PORTED 610 GET THIS ONE! But hurry 'cause the one I found was a U.S.A. Made unit!"

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  • asked byLee

    fromOhio

    Does ampeg offer a 6×10 or 8×10 cab that is ported?

    Does ampeg offer a 6×10 or 8×10 cab that is ported?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Not Ampeg. The entire theory behind their 6x10 and 8x10 cabinets is to have a sealed system.