Laney NEXUS N410 Cab

dava13

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*I apologize in advance if there's an existing thread on this but I haven't been able to find much info on this particular cab*

I'm looking for a light, small and yet somewhat powerful 410 bass cab that can handle high overdrives/fuzzes. I'm playing through a microtubes 900 amp head and I'm considering either an Ampeg HLF 410, an Orange OB410 or the Laney Nexus N410 (I know there's a lot of love for the markbass 410s but I don't like the look of the cab...it sounds awesome but I can't get over the aesthetics of it :()

I'm leaning towards the Laney, even though in writing it has less "power" than the Ampeg does, but I'm also not finding a whole lot of reviews on it. So any help here is appreciated!
 
*I apologize in advance if there's an existing thread on this but I haven't been able to find much info on this particular cab*

I'm looking for a light, small and yet somewhat powerful 410 bass cab that can handle high overdrives/fuzzes. I'm playing through a microtubes 900 amp head and I'm considering either an Ampeg HLF 410, an Orange OB410 or the Laney Nexus N410 (I know there's a lot of love for the markbass 410s but I don't like the look of the cab...it sounds awesome but I can't get over the aesthetics of it :()

I'm leaning towards the Laney, even though in writing it has less "power" than the Ampeg does, but I'm also not finding a whole lot of reviews on it. So any help here is appreciated!

I wouldn't worry about power handling-- unless you play with your volume control completely dimed, your amplifier isn't going to be putting anything close its maximum rated power into the cab.