Peavey Unveils MegaBass 410 and 115: Lightweight 1,200-Watt Bass Cabinets

Peavey MegaBass 410 and 115

Peavey has unveiled two new bass cabinets, the MegaBass 410 and the MegaBass 115, each rated at 1,200 watts. The new cabinets are designed for reduced weight, durable construction, and power.

“The long standing miniMEGA series of bass amplifiers from Peavey® have always been a staple of bass rigs worldwide for a number of years,” the company writes. “These new cabinets are an extension of that design philosophy and bring new building techniques for a more convenient experience.”

The MegaBass 410 is fitted with four 10-inch neodymium woofers and a 1-inch diaphragm compression driver, horn-loaded tweeter, complete with a level control. The 115 centers on a 15-inch BW speaker. “To deliver the gut punching low end, the MegaBass 115 also runs at a nominal impedance of 8 ohms and a power handling of 1200 watts program and 2400 watts peak,” Peavey says.

Other common features include black vinyl covering, spring-loaded handles, popout casters, and two twist-lock combo inputs.

Peavey will be showing the MegaBass 410 and 115 amps at the NAMM Show later this month. They will carry street prices of $999 and $799.

Peavey MegaBass 410 Features:

Four heavy-duty 10″ neodymium speakers
High-frequency horn tweeter with rotary L-pad attenuator
1,200 watts program power handling
Reinforced plywood construction
Ultra-light ported cabinet design
Black vinyl covering
Popout casters included
Spring-loaded handles
Powder-coated black metal grille
Heavy-duty steel hardware
Weight: 55 lbs

Peavey MegaBass 115 Features:

15″ 8 Ohm BW speaker
Tweeter with level control
1,200 watts program power handling
Reinforced plywood construction
Ultra-light ported cabinet design
Black vinyl covering
Popout casters included
Spring-loaded handles
Powder-coated black metal grille
Heavy-duty steel hardware
Two twist-lock combo inputs
Weight: 57 lbs

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