Peavey Headliner 210 2x10 Bass Speaker Cabinet
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Pros
- Clear Sound
- Compact
- Easily Modeled
- Reliable Peavey Sound
- Transparent Signal
- Versatile
Cons
- Cant Play It Tonight
Best Uses
- Performance Showing Off
Comments about Peavey Headliner 210 2x10 Bass Speaker Cabinet:
Having never used a 2x10 I wanted to hear at least half a four ten. What I got is everything. a larger cab is but half the weight less than half the price of most 4 x10s and all the clarity, punch and satisfying thunder found in larger cabs. Happy Happy!
Pros
- Clear Sound
- Compact
- Durable
- Easy To Use
- Versatile
Cons
Best Uses
- Amateur Recording
- Home Studio
- Performances
- Practice
- Professional Recording
Comments about Peavey Headliner 210 2x10 Bass Speaker Cabinet:
I bought this amp on a whim because I had very, very little money; I had to buy a full half stack under 1000 with the money I made at my seasonal job. I was absolutely surprised at just how great this amp was. The sound quality was pretty good. It handles even the low A of my six string pretty well. There was a short, month to two month period where the only amp I had was this one, so I had no choice but to send a 500 watt, 4ohm head through this. The speakers one day sounded completely blown out because it was the third day in a row I had used it.
But here is the cool part: Two days later, that amp sounded just fine. So I'm glad my necessary abuse wasn't irreversible. I should also say that when paired with a 4X10 cab, it sounds pretty good.
Um... quick little odds and ends things, I took the grille off and found it very difficult to put it back on, and get the screws on, so I use it without. I actually plan on buying another one of these for band practice with another band since this thing is purely fantastic.
You really should regret buying this amp. It is a great amp.
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Best Uses
- Amateur Recording
- Events
- Performances
Comments about Peavey Headliner 210 2x10 Bass Speaker Cabinet:
For the money You cant find anything better. Great for a classic rock to metal sound.
Not the most versital sound due to the lack of tweeter, but great for an expanison or a more vintage sound.
If you play metal, hard rock, or classic rock you will find this a very usable and great sounding cabinet.
Comments about Peavey Headliner 210 2x10 Bass Speaker Cabinet:
I put it on top of my TNT and it was a marriege made in Heaven; sonicly speakin' because the control nobs end up behind and on the botton of the 2-10.But it doesn't matter because after I do my set up I hardly go back to do some changes.anyway,with the ported 15 and tweeter; the TNT sounds beautiful with a 5 string bass its round ad fat.once you go higher than the 12 fret on the G string you get lost in the mix and with a six or seven string bass you might as well not have them.But if get this 2-10 your going to hear every single note on your 6 or 7 string bass with authority its like you lift the blanket off your rig.That is why I like this 2-10 because it doesn't have a port so it's not trying to add lows that the 15 its doing well already.no tweeter it doesn't matter the TNT got one already.every note goes al the way to the audience from your little speaker array and that is exactly what I wanted and to make sure I record every performance with my Zoom Q3 and check it afterwards and it sounds fanastic without being everbearing
portless which I like
tweeterless which I wanted
A little heavy but a 15 year old girl could carry it by herself up the stair to the second floor
for what it does. it's nothing
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