The Peavey Headliner 210 Bass Guitar Amplifier Speaker Cabinet is in the newly re-designed series from Peavey. This Bass cabinet is perfect for musicians on a budget without wanting to miss out on quality. The Headliner 210 is constructed from internal bracing and is covered in travel-ready black carpet. On the front of the Headliner 210 is a powercoat 16 gauge metal grille.
The Headliner 210 is loaded with 10” ferrite magnet woofers which produce rich bass tones. The cabinet itself is sealed to guarantee tight bass notes and haromic tones. With a peak power of 800 watts, the Headliner 210 can be used with any reasonable sized bass amp head. For a 4 ohm total load, the Headliner 210 easily stacks with the Headliner 410 cabinet.
The main features of the Peavey Headliner 210 Bass Guitar Amplifier Speaker Cabinet include:
I bought this cab to accompany my Mark Bass little Mark III, mostly for home use , as I have no other amp. The head puts out 350 W in 8ohms , so I purchased this cab as it was the most affordable 400W choice in the 210 category.
Nevertheless, when the cab arrived I saw that its RMS is 200W exactly as the rest of the more affordable 210 cabs, and it handles 400W in programm. Not really knowing if it would make a difference for home volume levels I went ahead and used this cab.
I do not really put the amp's master volume past 9 o' clock and its extremely loud for my 20 sq mtr living room. (I even put on ear dampeners when playing at this volume for prolonged time periods. Ear dampeners at home , wtf ! ) I have noticed that the lows are overwhelming for my room , as the floor literally shakes and you can get a funny dizziness after a quarter of playing hahahaha. I used some of the carton packaging that came with the cab as an zero-cost fix for the floor vibration.
Nowadays, I run the volume around 7 o' clock and cut the bass eq on the amp (around 9 o' clock) . It still delivers enough lows and have never experienced speaker failure / clipping - farting sounds.
I don't know if this cab alone is reliable/safe to use with this head for louder applications like rehearsal space with a full band or live performance , perhaps you should look into other higher-wattage-rated offerings from MarkBass / Hartke / Peavey , but I can assure you that it's an overkill for home use. Additionally , due to its size and weight (around 25 kgs) I would not call this a rather portable cab.
I put 4 stars at price because Music Store charged me an extra 20 euros for shipping, even though the total amount of the order was around 410 euros . Quite annoyed with that.
I manged to use this for a little while, but all I can say about it is how awesome it is, not really for home use but still grate punchy sound 10/10