Marshall MB4410
300 watt 4 x 10 Bass combo
- Marshall 300 watt 4 x10 Bass Combo
- 4 x 10 inch speakers
- ECC83 preamp valve
- Add a 1 x15 or 4 x 10 cab for more sound
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Product Information
Right at the top end of the new Marshall MB range of Bass amplifiers and combos lies the MB4410 Marshall bass combo that features 4 x 10 inch drivers and a high frequency (HF) horn. This is indeed the Daddy of the Marshall MB combo range and belts out 300 watts of raw bass power or alternatively 450 watts into 2 Ohms …
As usual the Marshall 4410 offers two channels, one entitled “Classic” that typifies the warm valve sound we have come to know and love whilst the other is “Modern” – an altogether more aggressive sound that has a harder high end frequency range but yet still packs lots of bass punch.
Starting with the Classic channel, the 3 band EQ has purposely been left as passive and is joined by a switch-able Mid-Voice control, the ECV83 valve pre-amplifier and a boost switch. Indeed these combinations interact perfectly to give the MB4410 its depth, richness and soft rounded edges that we have come to expect from valve amplification.
By contrast the Modern channel has 3 band EQ with a Parametric sweep-able midrange control and a Compressor with variable level adjustment. It is voiced to supply a harder, slightly metallic edge that has a little more attitude and which will undoubtedly energise the rhythm section.
The Marshall MB4410 Basss combo flagship model also has the ability to mix the channels either from the front panel of the amp or from the supplied two-way foot switch with the ability to balance each channels volume against the other, this therefore adds significant additional tonal variance.
The Marshall MB4410 also has an on-board limiter, an FX loop, XLR line out and the ability to expand the rig by adding more cabinets via the 2 x Speakon or twin jack inputs. It is however a hefty beast weighing in at 51Kg with the following dimensions 630 x 720 x 410 (mm). Check out the Marshall MB4410 300 Watt Bass Combo Amplifier now at the Nevada Music Warehouse ...
Reviews
More cool gear from the guys at Marshall … The Marshall MB4410 is a bit of a beastie but makes a hell of a noise when plugged-in … Standing at the top of the Marshall MB range it has a variety of on-board toys such as a Compressor and Limiter. The Classic channel says it all really … a smooth yet punchy bass sound achieved via the ECC83 valve pre-amp. This is the sound that we have grown to love from
At 300 watts the Marshall 4410 bass combo should be loud enough to take virtually anywhere and particularly when using the Modern channel as the top end really cuts through the mix. The icing on the cake is the ability to “blend” each of the channels together and balance their volume levels against each other giving substantial tonal variance.
This amp sounds terrific, it has depth, sub-harmonic clarity and the smooth roundness of



