Peavey

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Voiced for punchy bass with lots of harmonic tone, the versatility and performance of the Headliner 210 bass speaker cabinet encourages use with any fine bass amp head. The Headliner 210 is constructed using internal bracing, and is covered with roadworthy black carpet. Steel corners protect the cabinet from the rigors of the road.

The Headliner 210 cabinet includes a black powdercoat finished 16 gauge perforated metal grille. The two 10" ferrite magnet woofers are designed with a rich bass tone in mind. The sealed cabinet insures tight bass notes, with every note rendered precisely.
Inputs include two 1/4" input phone jacks, and one 4-pin twist-lock connector for maximum flexibility.

With a nominal impedance of 8 ohms, and a power handling of 400 watts program and 800 watts peak, the Headliner 210 can be used in conjunction with any reasonably sized bass amp head. With the 8 ohm impedance, the Headliner 210 can be easily stacked on top of a Headliner 410 cabinet, resulting in a 4-ohm total load.
Peavey Headliner 210 2x10 Bass Speaker Cabinet
Peavey Headliner 210 2x10 Bass Speaker Cabinet
Peavey Headliner 210 2x10 Bass Speaker Cabinet

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  • 400 watts program power handling
  • 800 watts peak
  • Two custom-designed 10" ceramic-magnet woofers
  • 8 ohms impedance
  • 18mm ply cabinet with internal bracing and steel corners
  • 16-gauge perforated metal grille
  • Durable black carpet covering
  • Two 1/4" input jacks and one NL4 four-pin receptacle

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52 lb.

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3.83

6 Reviews

75%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

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Best Uses
  1. Performances3
  2. Home Studio2
  3. Outdoor Events / Games2
  4. Amateur Recording1
  5. Professional Recording1
Cons
  1. Bulky/Heavy1
  2. Poor Sound Quality1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced3
  2. Professional Musician1
Pros
  1. Durable3
  2. Good Audio3
  3. Easy To Use2
  4. Versatile2
  5. Compact1
  • Quality cab

    5

    submitted8 years ago

    byTbone

    fromJersey

    These are quality cabinets. Well made, great sound and even better speakers. You won't miss the tweeter at all (especially playing @ high vol). These enclosed cabs have a lot of punch. Well done. Too bad they're discontinued. Get them before they're gone.

  • Worst sound bass cabinets I have ever played thru

    1

    submitted9 years ago

    byripped off

    fromMD

    Have been buying from Peavey forever, Basses, bass amps, guitar amps mixer boards and have always been satisfied. Called them to report the poor sound quality and they insisted that there isn't anything wrong with the cabinets. I had bought 2 of them online and cost to much to return, sold one of them and loss half my money on it and am still trying to get rid of the other. I have a Peavey 410 cabinet and swapped the speakers and the 410 stayed good and the 210 sucked. That tells me that the problem isn't the speakers, it's the cabinets design

  • A Good Choice

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted9 years ago

    byDan C

    fromMiami

    It's perfect for using for practice and indoor events. It handles my 500W amp perfectly. Beautifully full sound. Just right for bass players.

  • THE BEST

    4

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted10 years ago

    byTEMO

    fromMEXICO

    THE BEST

  • Nice Cab

    4

    submitted12 years ago

    byDON SHAFER

    fromFairfield OH

    Been playing many years and have used everything. I was looking for another 2x10 cab to go with my Mesa Cab. The specs are right, it's light weight and I like the nice tight tone. A good match with my Mesa. I play mainly rock and so far I am impressed with this. For the money, it's a definate bargain. I've owned this about a month and have always trusted Peavey products.

  • helps fill the highs end

    4

    submitted12 years ago

    byjeff mccowan

    fromillinois

    I got the peavey TKO 1 -15 400 watt amp. I really loved the lows out of it ,but it was lacking the mids and high notes. so I added the 2 10 speaker cab to it . I am still dailing it in ,I am just starting to like the results. some more tweaking and I think I'll find the sweet spot. I run a 1974 fender p bass , no affects straight up. I think I might get another 2 10 and a peavey 400 watt head to use at smaller venues. the only thing I can notice is if you crank up the 40 to 100 hz the steel speaker cover rattles a bit. will try to use some grommets to eliminate this . other than that it is working ok.

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  • asked bybass beginner

    fromundisclosed

    Will an peavey minimax 600w bass head be enough to fully power two peavey headliner 210?

    Will an peavey minimax 600w bass head be enough to fully power two peavey headliner 210?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Sure it will. You could fill a good size room with 200 watts and two 2x10s.
  • asked byRob

    fromLas Vegas

    Can this be used as a guitar cabinet?

    Can this be used as a guitar cabinet?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Sure it can be "used" but you won't get very good highs.