TC Electronic RS410: Bringing That Low-Frequency Shock And Awe To The Live Stage

July 10, 2009
TC Electronic RS410 Bass Cabinet

Establishing itself as a major force in the bass playing market with the RH450 bass amp, the RS line of bass cabinets, and the new Classic450 bass amp, TC Electronic offers a good spectrum of choices for today's bass player. Following up on their latest success, TC Electronic is now shipping out their latest bass cabinet from the RS line, the RS410.

The RS410 is a 4 x 10" (plus high-frequency driver) 8-Ohm 600-watt cabinet that can give any bass player instant loudness and tight response. Equipped with four drivers and an extra high-frequency driver, the RS410 guarantees to deliver that powerful punch with impressive clarity. These drivers, as with the other RS line of cabinets, have been custom made by Eminence. The adjustable center high-frequency driver provides brightness and optimal response; it also overlaps the frequency response of the 4 x 10" drivers for added high/mid sweetspot presence.

Being part of the RS line of cabinets, the RS410 is stackable with the rest of the RS cabinets. Turning it on its side allows it to be stacked perfectly with the RS210 and RS212. As the RS cabinets have a rugged design with an anti-scratch finish, the RS140 is a perfect stackable cabinet that can withstand the wear and tear of live situations. It also features two high-quality Speakon connectors and a heavy-duty HF attenuator.

SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Dimensions (W x H x D mm): 664 x 598 x 427
  • Weight: 37kg/82lbs
  • Power handling: 600Watts
  • Enclosure: 18mm plywood side panels, 18mm rounded carved hardwood corners
  • Surface Treatment: 'Anti skid' dual component surface
  • Porting: Dual front porting
  • Woofer: Eminence custom 10"
  • Tweeter: Eminence 33mm voicecoil, titanium diaphragm
  • Tweeter Adjustment: L-pad (off — 0dB)

The RS410 can be purchased for $1245 (MRSP). With imposing aesthetics, rugged design, and powerful sound, the RS410 will certainly make your presence heard as well as give out those throbbing notes that gives your fans that sense of awe.

Mark A. Galang writes for Gearwire.


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