Aguilar SL410X4 - 4 Ohm

4x10 bass cabinet Aguilar

lightweight, compact bass cabinet

4x10" speaker

custom crossover with variable tweeter control

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The first lightweight cabinets with no compromise in tone. Representing an entirely new path to the world-class “Aguilar Sound”, these cabinets feature neodymium drivers and custom crossovers. The SL series cabinets are an inspiring blend of modern technology with a classic vibe.
 
The SL 410x offers an unprecedented balance of performance and weight. In fact, at only 49 lbs. (22.23 kg), this compact cabinet is almost half the weight of a traditional 410 bass cabinet! This cabinet is available in 4 or 8 ohm configurations and can handle 800 watts RMS. It also features four custom-voiced woofers with Neodymium magnets and a phenolic tweeter with variable level control. With a frequency response of 44 Hz–16 kHz, the SL 410x provides the deep lows, articulate midrange and smooth treble for which Aguilar is known for.

  • Dimensions (mm): 603 x 558 x 393
  • Input: 2 x jack, Speakon
  • Power output: 800 W
  • Speaker diameter: 4 x 10"
  • Cabinet impedance (Ω): 4 Ω
  • Weight (kg): 22.20 kg
  • Frequency Response: 44 Hz – 16 kHz
  • Includes: Removable Casters


Brand Aguilar
Ean Code 0824599100664
Speaker configuration & size 4x10"
Impedance 4 ohm
Powerhandling in watt >500 watt
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