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Fender Bassman Pro Series Demo by Tony Franklin | Fenderplay button

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The big, bad Fender Bassman 810 8x10 Neo bass speaker cabinet delivers the massive barrage of full bass sound you'd expect from an 8x10" enclosure designed for the biggest shows and the largest stages, and does it with sparkling vintage Fender looks and a remarkably lightweight new design. Some of the features include eight 10" Eminence USA neodymium-magnet speakers and compression driver horn with attenuator for high highs and low lows. The lightweight plywood enclosure with classic late-'60s/early-'70s Fender "blackface" styling give it form and function by protecting your investment and producing astonishing resonance. Fixed casters for hand-truck operation and built-in heavy-duty handles make for easier transport while rear glide rails provide smoother loading. And not to mention this beast is rated at 2,000 watts program (1,000 watts continuous) at 4 ohms. Whoa.
Fender Bassman Pro 810 8x10 Neo Bass Speaker Cabinet Black
Fender Bassman Pro 810 8x10 Neo Bass Speaker Cabinet Black
Fender Bassman Pro 810 8x10 Neo Bass Speaker Cabinet Black

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  • Eight 10" Eminence USA neodymium-magnet speakers
  • Compression driver horn with attenuator
  • Lightweight plywood enclosure with classic late-'60s/early-'70s Fender "blackface" styling
  • 1/4" and Speakon connectors
  • Fixed casters for hand-truck operation
  • Built-in heavy-duty handles for easier transport
  • Rear glide rails for smoother loading
  • Rated at 2,000 watts program (1,000 watts continuous) at 4 ohms.
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  • 48"H x 26"W x 16.25"D
  • 97lb.

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4.67

3 Reviews

100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

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  2. Professional Recording2
  3. Amateur Recording1
  4. Home Studio1
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  1. Bulky/Heavy1
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  1. Durable2
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  • Changed everything

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    byRyan

    fromDallas, TX

    Man, the first sounds out of this cabinet were amazing! It was like a whole new world. Previously I had a small 4x10 cabinet that sounded weak and unclear, but this cuts through like an giant sword. It still has some weight to it even though it says 97lbs only. I am 6'3" and 230 lbs so it's not the biggest deal, and even then it's worth it compared to some others I've help lug around for friends and other bands over the years. One of the best little features is the handles in the bottom of the cabinet to pull out when its laid on it's back in a vehicle or over stuffed trailer!!!

  • Great cab for big stages

    4

    submitted9 years ago

    byNeil guitarist in Thunder Vest

    fromPittsburgh Pa

    I am a guitar player that dabbles playing bass on the side. I picked this cab up on musicians friend stupid deal of the day for my late 70s bassman 100. It sounds great with it. Takes some tuning and the horn needs turned off but it has a huge sound with some attach and bite to it. Despite the size it is rather light and the built in wheels and kick plate make moving easy

  • Tremendous bass!

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted9 years ago

    byPDA

    fromHartford, Connecticut

    I am floored by how much bass this cabinet puts out. It is a very loud rig when you pair this cab with the Fender Superbassman 300 watt tube head. The guys in my band are also blown away by the huge low end we have now. Our shows sound awesome!

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  • asked byDiego M.

    fromDe Queen, AR

    Which bass amplifier can I use with the Fender bass man pro 8*10?

    Which bass amplifier can I use with the Fender bass man pro 8*10?

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    This speaker cab is 1000 watts. So any head will work as long as the watts are matched
    Open Reply - Kenneth
    This speaker cab is 1000 watts. So any head will work as long as the watts are matched