Peavey 410TXF User Manual

4 1 0 t x f, Specifications

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Frequency Response, 1 meter on-axis,
swept-sine in anechoic environment:

30 Hz - 15 kHz

Power Handling:

Full range:
350 W continuous (52.9 V RMS)
700 W program

Sound Pressure Level, 1 watt, 1 meter
in anechoic environment:

Full range:
97 dB (2.83V)

Transducer Complement:

4 x 10" Sheffield

®

bass guitar

woofers (8 ohm each)
1 x 1" Phenolic dome horn
tweeter

Box Tuning Frequency:

50 Hz

Crossover Frequency (internal
passive):

3,000 Hz

Impedance:

Nominal:
8

½

Minimum:
7.0

½

Input Connections:

1 x 1/4" phone jack

Enclosure Materials and Finish:

3/4" plywood, carpet-covered
with metal corners and an
expanded metal grill

Dimensions (H x W x D):

28.25" x 24.50" 19.25"
(71.8cm x 62.2cm x 48.9cm)

Net Weight:

96 lbs. (43.6 kg)

Features:

Improved crossover for better

midrange tone

Vents located on front of

cabinet

Kevlar

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-impregnated woofers

Horn tweeter with level control
Protection circuit for horn

tweeter

Description
The 410TXF

is an upgrade to Peavey’s

popular 410TX bass guitar enclosure. The
crossover has been modified to allow for
better midrange tone and clarity. With
these modifications the articulation of the
instrument really comes through. The
result is a better sound and it is easier to
“hear” the notes you are playing. Now you
can concentrate on the groove and not
spend so much time straining to hear
yourself or turning up the volume.

The low frequency output, as well as

the transient response of the cabinet,
have been improved through the
redesigned vents in the cabinet. In
addition, the vents have been relocated to
the front of the cabinet as requested by
many of our customers. The overall result
is better low frequency impact from the
enclosure.

A high frequency level control is part of

the crossover so that you can tailor the
amount of highs to complement your style
of playing. An improved high frequency
protection circuit has been incorporated
into the crossover to help protect the horn
tweeter. When the average signal level
going to the horn tweeter exceeds a
certain threshold, the protection circuit
kicks in. When this happens, the horn will
almost completely stop producing sound.
When the high frequency content in

the signal has been reduced to a safe
operating level, the protection circuit will
disengage and the horn tweeter will again
produce sound. Please note that this
protection circuit is for long-term (average
signal level) protection. It is still possible
for transients (short-term peaks) to
damage the horn.

The 410TXF-8 ohm is an 8 ohm

enclosure capable of handling an input
up to 700 watts. This enclosure can be
used alone or in conjunction with any of
the other bass guitar enclosures offered
by Peavey.

Power Handling

There are many different approaches to

power handling ratings. Peavey
Electronics rates this unit’s system power
handling using a modified form of the AES
Standard 2-1984, utilizing audio band
limited (20 Hz - 20 kHz) pink noise with
peaks over four times the RMS level. This
strenuous test signal assures the user that
every portion of this system can withstand
today’s high technology music. The test
signal contains large amounts of very low
frequency energy, effectively simulating
the frequency content of live music
situations. The full measure of high
frequencies in the test signal allow for
exposure of the speaker system to
synthesized tones that may extend
audibility. This rating is contingent on
having a minimum of 3 dB of amplifier
headroom available so as to ensure that
clipping does not occur.

*Kevlar

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is a registered trademark of DuPont.

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SPECIFICATIONS

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