Markbass

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The Markbass Standard 102HF bass speaker cabinet is recommended for bass players who need a smaller pro-sounding rig. For those who like to combine cabinets, add a 102HF to a Markbass Standard 151HF for even more impact. Using 2 102HF bass cabs together works beautifully with a stereo power amp. Rated at 400W RMS, the small Standard 102HF cab packs an impressive punch for its size. The 102HF bass speaker cabinet features stylish woofers designed as part of a collaboration between Markbass and Markbass custom Speakers.
Open Box Markbass Standard 102HF Front-Ported Neo 2x10 Bass Speaker Cabinet Level 1  4 Ohm
Open Box Markbass Standard 102HF Front-Ported Neo 2x10 Bass Speaker Cabinet Level 1  4 Ohm

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  • 2 x 10" speakers
  • Front reflex enclosure
  • Great power-to-weight ratio
  • Made of high-grade, multi-ply poplar
  • Glued, screwed, and sealed internally with special compounds for maximum sound quality
  • Protected corners
  • Lightweight

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  • Impedance: 8 or 4 ohms
  • Bass ports: front
  • Tweeter: 1" compression driver with custom horn
  • Power Handling: 400W RMS (AES Standard)
  • Crossover Frequency: 3.5 kHz
  • Frequency Response: 40Hz to 20kHz
  • Sensitivity: 101 dB SPL
  • Weight: 49.8 lbs.
  • Dimensions: 23.4"W x 21.6"H x 18.9"D

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17 Reviews

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of respondents would recommend this to a friend

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Best Uses
  1. Performances7
  2. Outdoor Events / Games2
  3. Professional Recording1
Cons
  1. Yellow cones and big logo may stand out too much1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced5
  2. Professional Musician4
Pros
  1. Good Audio9
  2. Lightweight9
  3. Compact7
  4. Easy To Use5
  5. Durable4
  • I May be a Markbass Believer!

    5

    submitted3 months ago

    byBilly

    fromSo Cal

    So I took a flyer on this cab and bought the last one they had on clearance at the local Guitar Center, 4 ohm cab. Used it tonite at a medium size indoor venue with my Orange Terror 500 head. The 2x12 neo cab I usually use is just a little too much for this place and a couple of other venues we play at. I was surprised at how much sound came out of this cab--impressed actually. The 10's were quick to respond and it has really great lows, which I wasn't expecting. I did get it up off the floor via a crate to tighten things up which I believe really helped. Works for stereo speakers--this is no different. Markbass opinions are all over the map, so I guess i was really floored by the tightness! I asked our drummer how he liked the new cab--his response was "that thing was really pumpin'!" Once the cones break in it is only gonna sound better. I think I might be a Markbass believer...

  • Mark Bass is the Best!

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted10 months ago

    byTony

    fromwoodbury, NJ

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I use this Cab in tandem with my Mark Bass 102P Combo and it adds just the right amount of extra punch for larger gigs! I like the front ported cab because it adds extra height to the stack making it closer to ear level.

  • Awesome addition to 210 combo amp

    5

    submitted4 years ago

    byLanny, M

    fromTexas

    I added this with my 210 combo... It sounds soooo full and clear. I am super proud of this purchase. I used it for one gig so far and have another this weekend... This combination with the 210 combo amp and the 210 8ohm cabinet is the real deal.

  • Everything I expected and more

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted8 years ago

    byPhil

    fromMission Viejo, CA

    I have wanted one of these for a long time. I am not disappointed. Sounds punchy and yes-there is plenty of bottom end. AND-it's even lighter than I had expected. Great cab!

  • This cab has the biggest sound for its size and weight.

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted9 years ago

    byFrankie B

    fromLong Beach new york

    Play clubs that are med. size with no problem being heard.

  • Sweet . Gorgeous sound .

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted9 years ago

    byJonGon

    fromSanta Clarita

    Full bandwidth sound from small cab . I play in a jazz group and it's all I need to cover most situations . sounds great !

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Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked byArt

    fromCt

    Will this cabinet stack on top of the standard 104 HF? If not, any other suggestions?

    Will this cabinet stack on top of the standard 104 HF? If not, any other suggestions?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    I don't think so. I will have a product specialist contact you with options.
  • asked byArt. B

    fromCt

    Can this cabinet be stacked on top of the 104HF cabinet, both being 8 ohms?

    Can this cabinet be stacked on top of the 104HF cabinet, both being 8 ohms?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    I don't know what amp you have. Two 8 ohm loads would leave you at 4 ohms.
  • asked bybassectomy

    fromCanton, Ohio

    Are the speakers in this Mark Bass 102HF cabinet Neodymium speakers? If not, what MB 2x10 cabinet comes with Neodymium speakers?

    Are the speakers in this Mark Bass 102HF cabinet Neodymium speakers? If not, what MB 2x10 cabinet comes with Neodymium speakers?

    Open Reply - Gear-Adviser
    Yes.
  • asked byCrash

    fromChatsworth, CA

    Do you match prices?

    Do you match prices?

    Open Reply - Beau
    We do offer price matching.
  • asked bySteve

    fromWichita, KS

    What speakers are in the Markbass Standard 102HF Cabinet? Are these changed in the last couple of years?

    What speakers are in the Markbass Standard 102HF Cabinet? Are these changed in the last couple of years?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Unless a speaker is branded it is not the kind of information the manufacturer provides.
  • asked bymick

    fromRoatan, Honduras

    Hi,
I'm in the market for a good bass cabinet that will match the Aguilar Tone hammer 500.  it's 500 watts at 4ohms.
I'm looking at the Markbass Standard 102HF which is 400 watts at 4ohms.
Would this cab be a good match for the head I've mentioned?
I see it's also available in 8ohms but am assuming the 4 ohm would be the correct and more powerful cabinet?
my idea is to put together the most compact rig possible without compromising tone and or volume.
my only concern is would it be loud enough on it's own since most of my gigs are medium sized rooms.

Also I'm checking out the other Markbass cabs, 410's for example, they are rated at 800 watts at 8ohms or 4ohms.
would it be convenient or advisable to go with the 410 at 8ohms with a 500watt ,..4ohm head, would the head have enough power to drive this cab, not compromising the tone?

Thanks,

Mike

    Hi, I'm in the market for a good bass cabinet that will match the Aguilar Tone hammer 500. it's 500 watts at 4ohms. I'm looking at the Markbass Standard 102HF which is 400 watts at 4ohms. Would this cab be a good match for the head I've mentioned? I see it's also available in 8ohms but am assuming the 4 ohm would be the correct and more powerful cabinet? my idea is to put together the most compact rig possible without compromising tone and or volume. my only concern is would it be loud enough on it's own since most of my gigs are medium sized rooms. Also I'm checking out the other Markbass cabs, 410's for example, they are rated at 800 watts at 8ohms or 4ohms. would it be convenient or advisable to go with the 410 at 8ohms with a 500watt ,..4ohm head, would the head have enough power to drive this cab, not compromising the tone? Thanks, Mike

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    Ideally you want you watts and ohms to match. Otherwise, your speakers will be negatively affected over time and you will lose power/not have enough power coming your speakers. You are going to want a 500 watt head at 4/8ohms for your cab