Difference between pages "Marshall Bass State B150" and "Marshall 7410 Bass Cab"

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[[File:MarshallB150.jpg|thumb|right|Marshall Bass State B150]]
[[File:Marshall7415.jpg|thumb|right|Marshall 7410 Cab]]
The '''Marshall Bass State B150''' is a 150 watt combo bass amplifier, produced by Marshall Amplification. The amp features a mix between transistor and lamp amplification systems.  
The '''Marshall 7410''' is a now-discontinued bass cabinet from the 7000 Dynamic Bass System series, produced by Marshall in the 90s. The 410 stands for the cabinet's speaker arrangement; 4x10.


The B150 is perhaps one of his first bass amplifiers he bought with his first paycheck in 1997, used throughout the Showbiz and Origin of Symmetry tours, and is now broken. Chris has posted playing his broken B150 amp in an [https://www.instagram.com/p/Bbd71-IH1Ky/ Instagram video] of his. Based on the video and the amp being in a flightcase, he last used it as a little practice amp while on tour.
The 4x10 7410 Bass Cab was first used live during the Origin of Symmetry era, since 2000. Chris paired the cabinet with either another [[Marshall 7115 Bass Cab|1x15]] or the [[Marshall 7215 Bass Cab|2x15]] 7000 series cab, two [[Marshall DBS 7400]] bass heads, and the [[Marshall Bass State B150|Marshall B150]] bass combo amplifier, which sat on top of his amp rack. Other cabinet combinations were also seen sometimes.
 
The 7410 was commonly mistaken during The Resistance era for being the Mills 410B 4x10 Bass Cab. Wolstenholme replaced the Marshall cabs for [[Kemper Profiling Amplifier|Kemper Profilers]] and [[Markbass]] cabs in 2012, however they are still occasionally used in the studio.


=== Specifications ===
=== Specifications ===


* 15" Eminence speaker
* 4x10 Speaker Configuration
* 150 Watt RMS Power
 
* 12AX7/ECC83 preamp valve
* Custom Marshall Eminence Speakers
* FX Loop
 
* Line Out
* SpeakOn cable input
* 7-band Graphic EQ
 
* SLS Limiter Circuit
* 800W of power
* Soft-Knee Compressor
 
* Valve/Solid-State Blend Control
* 4 ohms of impedance
* Deep & Bright Switches
* Active/Passive Inputs
* Headphone Output
* XLR DI Output


== See also ==
== See also ==


* [[Marshall DBS 7400]]
* [[Marshall 7410 Bass Cab]]
* [[Marshall 7115 Bass Cab]]
* [[Marshall 7115 Bass Cab]]
* [[Marshall 7215 Bass Cab]]
* [[Marshall 7215 Bass Cab]]
* [[Marshall DBS 7400]]
* [[Marshall Bass State B150]]


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Revision as of 18:08, 8 January 2021

Marshall 7410 Cab

The Marshall 7410 is a now-discontinued bass cabinet from the 7000 Dynamic Bass System series, produced by Marshall in the 90s. The 410 stands for the cabinet's speaker arrangement; 4x10.

The 4x10 7410 Bass Cab was first used live during the Origin of Symmetry era, since 2000. Chris paired the cabinet with either another 1x15 or the 2x15 7000 series cab, two Marshall DBS 7400 bass heads, and the Marshall B150 bass combo amplifier, which sat on top of his amp rack. Other cabinet combinations were also seen sometimes.

The 7410 was commonly mistaken during The Resistance era for being the Mills 410B 4x10 Bass Cab. Wolstenholme replaced the Marshall cabs for Kemper Profilers and Markbass cabs in 2012, however they are still occasionally used in the studio.

Specifications

  • 4x10 Speaker Configuration
  • Custom Marshall Eminence Speakers
  • SpeakOn cable input
  • 800W of power
  • 4 ohms of impedance

See also


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