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Mackie S410s
4x10" Passive Subwoofer

Ask any bass player and they'll tell you 10" speakers offer quicker
attack (transient) response than a single 15" or 18". With
the S400 Series subwoofer, Mackie replaced the single 18" found
in most small venue sub cabinets with four 10" transducers,
creating the Mackie S410s Subwoofer - the perfect companion to
the Mackie S408 full-range loudspeaker. This new configuration translates
into a punchy, tighter bass pattern, and lots of it!
Big Air Motor
The typical subwoofer has an 18" speaker which offers
extremely slow transient response, and requires a massive amount of power
to get the job done. Mackie threw out the 18" speaker in favor of
four 10" drivers,
which provide substantially more surface area than the 18-incher, creating
ample punch and tight, more focused low-end. And four 10" speakers
are much more efficient. More surface area = more air movement = more
thump!
Integrated 180Hz Low Pass Filter
Another great feature within the S410s is the state-of-the-art 180Hz
low pass filter. This eliminates the need for an external crossover*
when the S410s Precision Passive Subwoofer is used in conjunction with
the S408 Precision Passive 2-Way Loudspeaker. Just connect a power amp
via the Speakon™ jack on the rear of the S410s. Then connect the
S408 to the remaining jack and voilá, you now have a superior
passive 3-way system.
Power Handling
Due to its extremely efficient design, the S410s can be
driven by even the smallest of power amplifiers. But to showcase its
full potential, strap-on your beefiest amp
and climb to a new level of sound quality and professional capability.
Pair the S410s with the S408 and prepare to succumb to musical bliss!
Solid Construction
The S410s Precision Passive Subwoofer, and its companion,
the S408 are each constructed of solid 18mm Baltic Birch plywood and
coated with wear-resistant, textured black PVC vinyl paint. These cabinets
are built to stand up to rugged use while maintaining their stunning
appearance. Side-mounted, balance-optimized handles make them easy to
transport.
*Although an external crossover is not necessary, using
one would mean better system efficiency.
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