Quote Originally Posted by DrNomis_44 View Post
I think I have finally found some info on the stock speakers that were in my Peavey 410TX Bass Cab, found this webpage after doing some googling this afternoon:

https://www.hifisoundconnection.com/...EY-PACKAGE-368


Even gives a full list of all the specs of the speakers.


These Eminence Retrobass 10 Inch speakers look like they may be a good substitute/replacement:

https://thespeakerfactory.com.au/pro...=shopify_email


I could even go with these, I'd end up with a 4 Ohm cab if I used four of these in a series-parallel wiring setup:
https://thespeakerfactory.com.au/pro...=shopify_email


My Fender Super Twin will work with a speaker load with a minimum impedance of 4 Ohms, I would then most likely get the maximum power output of the amp if I plugged it into the Peavey 410TX with four of the 4 Ohm Eminence Retrobass speakers in it.
There is something odd about those "retrobass" speakers. I had never heard of them so I looked at the Eminence website and didn't find them. Also the model number looked weird. This occurred to me because I have a set of S2012s which are neodymium bass speakers, not the ceramics in the pic. Sure enough, on the website the S2010s are neodymium "Basslites". The Basslites are s good speaker, and have better TS specs and are cheaper than the Peavey speakers. But they don't look anything like the retrobass speakers in the pic.

Caveat emptor.

BTW, the real Eminence S2010 is a nice, light bass speaker with better xmax specs than the Peaveys. If you don't care about the weight the Eminence Legend (BP102) is s terrific speaker, cheaper than either option above, and has almost twice the xmax of the Peavey.

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