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Hartke Hydrive Bass Cabs | Review | Guitar Interactive Magazine


Hartke Hydrive Bass Cabs | Review | Guitar Interactive Magazine

Reviewed In Issue 41 of Guitar Interactive Magazine by Dan Veall you can read the review here http://bit.ly/GuitarInteractive

Welcome to GI 41, another great mix of reviews, free lessons and exclusive video interviews! Get the latest issue here http://bit.ly/GuitarInteractive

Leading the parade is one of America’s finest guitarists, Warren Haynes. Warren’s long career has seen him collaborate with so many top musicians, most recently with his fine band Gov’t Mule.

We also catch up with the master Blues guitarist Walter Trout whose inspiring personal story and Blues mastery deserves every guitarist’s attention!

Underpinning both of our interviews is the Blues and if that’s the style you want to master, make sure you don’t miss Michael Casswell’s Blues workout in this issue – it’s guaranteed inspiration!

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11 thoughts on “Hartke Hydrive Bass Cabs | Review | Guitar Interactive Magazine

  • Hi!! thanks for the video. Do you know if cab HD 210 has the same ability to switch between 4 and 8 ohms? cheers!

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  • are you running thru the hartke LH500/1000 head? btw this is the only review which demonstrates the low end capability of the hydrive 112, nice job!

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  • The microphone didn't pick up anything from the tweeter. It was not suitably positioned. I suppose the mic would need to be placed a meter or two in front of the cab to get a representative balance of signals coming from the cab, including the different characteristics of the aluminium and paper as well as the baffle. Even better would be next to a drum kit to hear what happens when you push it.

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  • I have the 15"+tweeter version. It's incredibly light, got wheels and comfortable handles and is a doddle to handle. It's 500W and 8ohms and sounds good – not the best sound ever but good…and absolutely amazing for the price.
    I stick another cabinet on top of it (closer to ear level) so I'm actually using it to fill the room with low frequencies. Well worth having a look.

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