🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The Seismic Audio 210 Bass Guitar Speaker Cabinet is a powerful and compact PA DJ speaker system, delivering 400 watts of peak power through dual 10" woofers. Designed for professional musical performance and recording, it features a durable construction with a full metal grill and recessed handles for easy transport. With daisy chaining capabilities and a sleek black finish, this speaker cabinet is the ultimate choice for musicians seeking high-quality sound and reliability.
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 400 Watts |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Item Weight | 49 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14"D x 25"W x 18"H |
Impedance | 4 Ohm |
Compatible Devices | Bass Guitar Amplifiers, Music Players |
Speaker Size | 10 Inches |
Specific Uses For Product | Musical performance and recording |
Controller Type | Voice control |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Warranty Type | Full Warranty |
Audio Output Mode | Wired |
Mounting Type | Floor Standing |
Speaker Type | Woofer |
Additional Features | Bass Boost |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Music Players |
Subwoofer Diameter | 10 Inches |
W**N
So far so good
Coming from an Ampeg 4x10 hlf stacked with a 1x15 this is a huge change of dynamic (moved and couldn't hall everything so passed on to a lucky friend) . But alas, those things were HEAVY and PRICEY and with respect to it's size and price It's having no problem holding it's own. I can't imagine this thing can handle the power output of the big boys and but it doesn't have to. I haven't gigged it yet, so It's been strictly for low to medium volume solo practicing so far, but I'm really enjoying the tone i get when paired with my Ampeg B5r, and I'm sure stacked with a 4x10 or 1x15 this would be a solid full rig. There's plenty of lowmid punch and the 10's are responsive enough for highs too, although they do make a model with a horn that I'm sure covers that base better.OVERALL: Solid sound and an incredible value for the price. Very sturdy feeling but only time willtell how the hold up. Not a dig at seismic but I'd like to see this thing last ten years gigging like my HLF and STILL sound like a monster.Will update review as time passes.
C**N
It sounds crisper than a single 15" speaker. Buy it--you'll be happy.
I'm happy with this speaker cabinet. I had two weeks' notice that I had to come up with a new bass rig (the alternate bass player whose rig I was borrowing at gigs had to travel), so I went looking for something lighter than a 100lb 4x12", a 64lb 1x15", or even a 50lb 1x12" cabinet. I narrowed it down to either the Seismic Audio 2x10" or a G-K 2x12" for $500 more. I could have bought the more expensive GK with the Neo speakers, but I was not sure what it would sound like, and I saw a boatload of those GK 2x12's in the used listings. I also checked out Eden, Ampeg, SWR, Trace Elliot, MarkBass, and Genz Benz.For the last 35 years, I had always played through a single 15" speaker at gigs (oh, except the wonderful 8x10 Club in Baltimore MD, where I played through--can you guess?--an 8x10 bass cabinet. Wow.). After playing through the Seismic Audio 2x10", I noticed a crisper sound, and better note articulation--faster response--than a 15" speaker can provide. After my first night on stage with the new cab, no less than FOUR people came up to me and commented positively about my playing. That rarely happens to a bass player--we're just not heard! (Or if we are, no one talks about it)Last week I coaxed the other bass player (upright acoustic-electric bass) to plug in this cab, and he was impressed, too. I was able to step back into the audience and hear for myself--his playing was definitely less "boomy" as his Mark Bass 15" rig provided. Got a fretless bass player later in the evening, and he sounded good, too. So we have a passive-pickup fretted bass, an active-pickup upright fretless, and an active-pickup fretless electric--all three sound good through the Seismic Audio 2x10" speaker cabinet. That's good enough for me.I was very impressed with their protective shipping (see pictures): dual-strapped thick outer box, six inner flat Styrofoam plates, eight closed-cell-foam corner braces, and an inner bag around the speaker. I'm pretty sure you could have dropped the shipping box from five feet onto a corner and it would not have hurt the unit one bit.The only drawback is that when I set the cabinet on its end (on either of the handles: see 2nd to last picture) to make it high enough to reach my new tiny TC Electronic RH450 amp on top, the cabinet is a bit wobbly. I suppose the addition of eight medium rubber feet on the ends would fix that right up. Yeah, I know it should be sitting on its bottom, but the stage was small.Can't beat the weight at thirty-odd pounds. It's small enough to fit on my flat roadie cart (last picture). Seems solid enough, though I'm warned not to let it get wet. I'm actually considering getting the Seismic Audio 15" bass speaker cabinet to add a bit more volume to my TC Electronic RH450W amp.Buy it, play it, you’ll be happy (and so will your wallet).
E**T
For the cost, it's excellent.
I like it just fine.
C**B
LOVE SEISMIC AUDIO!
I am loving Seismic Bass cabinets, so much so, this is my 3rd. I have played thru assorted 810 combinations for so long, my back yelled - HELP! Don't get ,me wrong, I still love my Ampeg SVT & 810, but like everything else, there is a time & a place for it and dragging around to practice or small bar gigs ain't it.I first bought the single 15" cabinet just to try it as an add on to another 210 I had. I play 5-string and must admit, I was impressed. I have since added the 410 cabinet for slightly larger gigs. I bought this 210 to be able to throw in back seat with a small head and go to practice (sometime with the 115).I have left feedback on the other cabinets as well.My only complaint would be that although this cabinet comes with rubber feet for good stacking, the 115 did not. If I stack the 115 on the 410 the cabinet corners line up OK but seem slightly unsecure. Easy fix, I just bought some rubber feet like this cabinet has and everything is great. Would have been nice if Seismic put those feet on all there smaller "stackable" cabinets.I get good audio from all these cabinets and because of the quality and economics, I'm considering replacing some of my bigger (heavier) PA speakers as well.Shipping was very fast and cabinet was well packed.
D**T
Great bass cab at a great price!
I was looking for a small yet powerful bass cab and wanted it 4ohms to get the full wattage of my bass head. I was looking all around and there isn't too many 4 ohm options that cost low. I would have loved an Aguilar or Markbass cab but they're expensive.I bought a used older SWR 2x10 cab from GC that was 4ohm but it ended up being defective. Luckily, I came across this cab on Amazon and read good reviews online. There isn't too many reviews but the ones that it does have are high rated. So, I gave it a try and glad I did. This cab weights a little less that other 2x10 cabs but sounds as great. I'm using it with a Markbass Little Mark 250 head. It sounds amazing, great lows and highs. The mids do sound loud and flat but I can tweak the sound on my head to my liking.At the cost and quick delivery, this is a great deal. I just saw that Seismic makes other great products. I may try out there 4x8 bass cab.
E**S
Crud
No power at all weak sub
L**N
Everything is working perfectly
Everything was on point and everything is working perfectly
T**L
Fills out the sound nicely.
This cabinet works well with my 200 watt Accoustic amp with the Accoustic 15" speaker. Fills out the sound nicely.
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