Hartke HyDrive HL115 1 x 15" 500-watt Lightweight Bass Cabinet Guitar Amp
This is a Brand New Hartke HyDrive HL115 1 x 15" 500-watt Lightweight Bass Cabinet Guitar Amp.
Combining the versatility of Hartke's HyDrive speakers with a modern, lightweight cabinet design, the HL115 is designed for demanding bassists who need a cabinet that can handle anything they throw at it. Designed from the ground up, the HL115 features a 15-inch HyDrive neodymium driver capable of handling 500 watts RMS in a cabinet that weighs only 39.1 pounds
HyDrive Speaker Technology
Combining the versatility of Hartke's HyDrive speakers with a modern, lightweight cabinet design, the HL115 is designed for demanding bassists who need a cabinet that can handle anything they throw at it. Designed from the ground up, the HL115 features a 15-inch HyDrive neodymium driver capable of handling 500 watts RMS in a cabinet that weighs only 39.1 pounds.
Built to Perform
The HL115 is a front ported, vented cabinet constructed of 16mm kiln-dried plywood, which dramatically reduces the overall weight of the cabinet. Black textured paint, powder-coated steel grille, and chrome-plated corners complete the rugged construction.
Specifications
- Description: 1 x 15" bass cabinet
- Power Handling: 500W RMS
- Impedance: 8Ω
- LF Drivers: 15" 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) / 20Hz–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: 39.1lb / 17.6kg
- Dimensions: 24" x 24" x 15" / 618mm x 618mm x 381mm
Authorized Dealer
- We are an authorized Hartke dealer.
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