Six10 / Six10T
Regular price
£1,599.00
Our first 10CR model, designed to replace an 8x10” in terms of loudness, tone, bottom and punch, yet as small as many 4x10” cabs (it’s taller but shallower) and very light for its size.
Superior dispersion from the Barefaced Line Array design and tight controlled sealed cab thump with hugely increased power handling efficient from the Hybrid Resonator enclosure. The ultimate solution if you’ve always wanted an SVT+810 stack but can’t face moving a traditional fridge without roadies.
Need more output? Add a Two10S for a modular Eight10 stack.
Features
- Six 10CR extended-range drivers
- Hybrid Resonator enclosure
- Barefaced Line Array crossover
- Single large resonator outlet on base
- Single top strap handle
- Dual side bar/dish steel handles
- Tiltback wheels and large rubber feet
- Nickel-plated 2/3-sided steel corners
- Dual parallel combi speakon + 1/4” sockets
- Heavy duty black tolex
- Black or silver high strength cloth grill
Specifications
Dimensions (H x W x D) |
90cm x 61cm x 33cm 36" x 24" x 13" |
Weight | |
Steel | 31.5kg / 69lbs |
Cloth | 29.5kg / 65lbs |
Steel (with tweeter) | 32.5kg / 71lbs |
Cloth (with tweeter) | 30.5kg / 67lbs |
Broadband sensitivity | 103dB |
Max power | 1500W RMS |
Max Output | ~135dB |
Frequency Range | 25Hz - 6kHz (-20kHz with tweeter) |
Impedance | 4 ohms |
Customer feedback
08/10/25 - Big 24 / Six10 - USA
Hello,
I am a proud owner of a Big 24 and a Six10 and they are both amazing. I use the Big 24 as a huge FRFR for my function band work with Quad Cortex into the AG500 (bypassing the preamp) and the Six10 for my work in an original band with analog pedals and either an SVT or a Jad Freer Sisma. Having lived and played on both cabinets for a while, (and putting aside the very different applications I use them for) on balance, I prefer the sound of the Six10. If forced to choose only one cabinet for any application, I would go Six10. That being said the Six10 and SVT are getting to be a bit too much to load in and out every night. I am looking to downsize. The Sisma has me sorted for downsizing amps and is a worthy 9lbs replacement for the SVT. For cabinets, I have a strong inclination to go with a Three10. Would you agree? If not, what would you recommend? Assuming that you agree with that, I also predict that once I start loading in a Three10 to shows, the Big24 may also start to feel a bit big to lug around to function work. So my second question is, if I am likely headed toward a world with one cabinet for both original and function work, would you recommend Three10 or Three10T?
Thanks in advance for your time and help with this.
Best,
Robert
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Hi Robert,
If you use the extended highs on the Big 24 then definitely go with the Three10T if you want to cover that realm too. Obviously the SVT is wider than the Three10, so bear that in mind from an aesthetic point of view.
Best regards,
Alex
05/08/25 - Big Twin 2 + Six10 - USA
Hey fellas,
10-11 years ago I ordered my first barefaced cab, a Big Twin 2. Its been through over 2000 shows all over the US. It took a bad spill off a loading dock in 2017 and another in 2019. I bought a Six10 around then for a more vintage sound. Anyway, the BigTwin is basically rattling itself apart. When I hit low notes, it makes a terrible noise. The drivers are fine, but the cab is done.
I would love to transfer them to a new cab. What would I need to spend to have a new cab sent here, with no drivers or crossover?
I want to add, that these are the best sounding cabs I've ever played. I turned several bassist in Austin on to these, and they love them as much as I do.
Thanks fellas
Robert
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Hi Bobby,
Sorry to hear your BT2 is struggling! Unfortunately the main cost of a cab is in building it and that's also our current production limitation. So we could build you a new one to swap the drivers to but it won't cost that much less than a complete one. As the BT2 is a painted cab, not tolexed, then it should be possible to fix it completely, with enough glue and clamping - you'd need to pull all the insulation out so you can see the inside properly and then find all the loose joints. We can build you another but not as cheaply as I'm sure you'd like - I wish we had the profitability to do otherwise!
Best regards,
Alex
18/07/25 - Six10 - UK
Tonight’s rig, 6x10 is mighty!!
Paul
05/06/25 - Six10 - USA
I’m going to ask what is probably the dumbest question you have ever received but…
I have one of your Six10 cabinets, and it’s incredible. When I bought it either you weren’t offering it with a tweeter or I wasn’t observant enough to choose the model with a tweeter. Is it possible to add a tweeter to it? Love the cabinet, but miss the tweeter.
Thanks,
Michael
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Hi Michael,
We didn't use to offer a tweeter on the 10CR models. Sadly it's not possible to retrofit the tweeter because it involves changing a huge number of panels and braces. You could get a Two10ST and stack it on top for loud gigs and use it on its own for less loud situations!
Best regards,
Alex
27/05/25 - Six10 - USA
I received my Six10 in November 2019 and I have only grown more and more fond of the sound, feel and (low) weight of this cabinet during the time I have owned it! My band (hardcore/punk) plays 50-60 dates per year and the Six10 is truly the cornerstone of my bass sound. I get compliments on my bass tone on nearly every gig we play. In fact, two bass playing mates of mine have recently ordered and received Big Twins after playing, and falling in love with my Six10!
Occasionally, when my band plays very small venues/stages, the Six10 is too large and I've had to resort to using a backline cab and my bass tone suffers horribly... and here's where I made a mistake! I decided to purchase a new GK212 Neo IV 212 to use for the small stage gigs, and after 5 gigs with it over the last year along with a few rehearsals, I've learned that I truly dislike the overly bright/clangy/hyped sound of the speakers... and unfortunately it's too late for me to return.
With the above said, I am wondering if you would consider selling me two of your 12XN drivers as I am hoping they can provide a bit of the warmth I get with my Six10?
Todd
For me, the Six10 is such a beautiful sounding cab, and it just sounds better and better when I am able to really push it (usually only at outdoor/festival gigs), that I can't imagine wanting or needing a Two10 on top.
My sense is to save up for the Three10 as it will save me 20lbs over the Six10 and still be able to keep up with the dual Orange 212's our guitar player insists on using for our 'smaller' gigs at pubs/bars ;-)
When you have a moment, please let me know your thoughts on the Three10
Thank you!
Todd
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14/04/25 - Two10 + Six10 - USA
Just got the 210 hooked up with the 610.
Definitely dig it so far.
John
13/01/25 - Super Twin / Six10 - Slovenia
Super Twin and Six10 are nailing it for almost a decade now.
I miss my ex Super Midget that has been stolen from rehearsal studio 4 years ago and is probably on duty somewhere in Bosnia... I will be in need for a smaller cab, Two10T or One10T, for small gigs in future and I'm curious about active FR Reality for guitar to combine it with Helix or Kemper processor.
Best regards to your team,
Janez
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Hi Janez,
Glad to hear your cabs are still performing well! There's an active One10T now which is pretty cool!
Best regards,
Alex