Bergantino Introduces the NXT410-C Bass Cabinet
Bergantino has once again expanded their NXT bass cab lineup with the NXT410-C, a 4×10 cab they designed with touring bassists in mind. Fitted with four 10-inch neodymium woofers and a High Intelligibility Reference Tweeter, the new model is described as delivering an “adaptable tonal spectrum for bassists in every genre.”
The NXT410-C has a power rating of 1000 watts. Its tweeter has a level control to balance the amount of highs for any room you play. Dialing it all the way off also gives a vintage tone.
“Expanding on the breathtaking aesthetics of our NXV series, the Graphite Bronco Tolex and acoustically-transparent Ox-Blood grill cloth or Classic Bronco Black with silver grill cloth is sure to turn heads!” Bergantino boasts. “We use a Lightweight Italian poplar and a Baltic birch baffle to deliver premium tones at a much lighter weight, coming in at a mere 61lbs.”
Hear the new cab in action with this demo by “bass nerd” Marc Najjar:
The Bergantino NXT410-C bass cab is available now with a price of $2,195.
Bergantino Audio Systems NXT410-C Bass Cabinet Features:
| Woofer: | 4×10″ Proprietary Bergantino NXT Neodymium Woofers |
| Tweeter: | High intelligibility Reference tweeter w/ Constant Directivity Horn |
| Cabinet Design: | Ported |
| Cabinet Material: | Lightweight Italian poplar w/ Baltic birch baffle |
| Front Grill: | Hard-wearing acoustically-transparent Ox-Blood cloth ( Silver is also an option) |
| Cabinet Covering: | Graphite Bronco Tolex (Classic Bronco Black is also an option) |
| Connectivity: | Dual Speak-ON Combo Connectors |
| Impedance: | 4 Ohms |
| Power Handling: | 1000 Watts |
| Crossover: | Phase-Coherent crossover w/ Tweeter Level Control |
| Frequency Response: | 40 Hz – 16 kHz |
| Sensitivity: | 104 dB @ 2.83 V / 1 Meter |
| Dimensions: | 31″H x 22¾″ W x 15″ D |
| Weight: | 61 Lbs. |
| Castors: | 4 Removable 2″ castors included |
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