Hartke HyDrive HL112 1 x 12" 300-watt Lightweight Bass Cabinet Guitar Amp
This is a Brand New Hartke HyDrive HL112 1 x 12" 300-watt Lightweight Bass Cabinet Guitar Amp.
Combining the versatility of Hartke's HyDrive speakers with a modern, lightweight cabinet design, the HL112 is designed for demanding bassists who need a cabinet that can handle anything they throw at it. Designed from the ground up, the HL112 features a 12" HyDrive neodymium driver capable of handling 300 watts RMS in a cabinet that weighs only 24.8 pounds.
HyDrive Speaker Technology
HyDrive HL speakers feature a composite cone that joins together a straight anodized aluminum inner cone that delivers smooth mids, with a curved, Kevlar®-loaded paper outer cone that produces deep and warm lows. A 1" horn loaded tweeter, with a three-position level switch, adds the high frequencies. The result is a superior tone with clear fundamentals and natural overtones.
Built to Perform
HL112 is a front-ported, vented cabinet constructed using 16mm kiln dried plywood which dramatically reduces the overall weight of the cabinet. Black textured paint, powder coated steel grille and chrome plated corners round out the robust build.
Specifications
- Description: 1 x 12" bass cabinet
- Power Handling: 300W RMS
- Impedance: 8Ω
- LF Drivers: 12" HyDrive paper/aluminum hybrid cones with neodymium magnets
- HF Driver: 1"
- HF Level Control: 3-position switch (-6dB, Off, On)
- Frequency Response: 35Hz–17kHz (-3dB) / 25Hz–17kHz (-10dB)
- Inputs: 2 x Twist & Lock, 2 x 1/4" (wired in parallel)
- Cabinet Type: Vented
- Cabinet Construction: Solid plywood, extensive bracing, dado joinery, textured paint finish
- Grille: Black perforated steel
- Weight: 24.8lb / 11.3kg
- Dimensions: 16" x 19" x 15" / 406mm x 483mm x 381mm
Authorized Dealer
- We are an authorized Hartke dealer.
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