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415 ACOST BASS M408

415 ACOST BASS M408

Regular price ¥1,700 JPY
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Tacosounds IRs capture pure MIC data, without any EQ or other modifications.

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1970s American Bass Tradition
About the Acoustic™ 408 Bass Cabinet · 4×15
A stage cabinet from Jaco Pastorius's Japan tour

In the early 1980s, this 4×15 Acoustic 408 was among the cabinets prepared for Jaco Pastorius's concerts in Japan. One of those touring units travelled a long road before reaching the TacoSounds capture room. We've preserved it in the condition it carried off the stage, transcribed into this IR.

The Acoustic™ Model 408 is the 4×15 flagship bass cabinet from Acoustic Control Corporation — produced in the 1970s and one of the largest single-cabinet bass enclosures ever offered to the touring market. Its scale belongs to the era in which arenas were filling with bass amplification systems built around physical air movement rather than tightly engineered low-end response.

Four 15-inch drivers in a single oversized enclosure produce the kind of low-end fundamental and physical air-movement associated with classic 1970s arena bass tone — a format superseded over time by smaller multi-driver designs but never matched in its core character. The 408 carries the period mandate to make bass felt as much as heard.

This particular cabinet retains all four original 15" speakers from the era — the configuration the cabinet was voiced around when it left the Acoustic factory. Very few 408 examples with intact original drivers remain in working condition.

A historically significant capture: the IR preserves the period-correct tonal signature that defined Acoustic's flagship bass rigs, a tonal signature increasingly difficult to source from existing instances of the cabinet itself. Across sustained low fundamentals especially, the four 15s working in phase shake the floor underneath the listener — and in the IR, the cabinet shakes the air around them.

BASED ON
1970s, Acoustic™ Model 408 Bass Cabinet
1970s · 4×15 Flagship
SPEAKER
4 x 15″ Speaker Original speaker
Original · 15″ · ×4
Speaker Details
  • Configuration4×15 Flagship Format
  • Size15"
  • DesignationOriginal Drivers
  • Quantity×4
Included IR Files
10 Single Mic IRs + 16 Mixed Mic IRs
— Available in 96kHz / 48kHz / 44.1kHz
57III
57III0:00
VR1
VR10:00
EV20
EV200:00
M421
M4210:00
U47fet
U47fet0:00
16
Mixed Mic IRs Included
415 ACOST BASS M408

Microphones Used

57III
57III = Shure™ SM57 Unidyne III
The most-used dynamic mic in rock history. Tight, punchy midrange — the standard close-mic on guitar cabs since the 1960s.
VR1
VR1 = sE Electronics™ VR1
Ribbon microphone with warm, smooth low-mids. Tames harshness and adds a vintage-tape character.
EV20
EV20 = Electro-Voice™ RE20
Variable-D technology suppresses proximity effect, delivering a tight low end alongside a smooth, present midrange. A clean yet solid tone that sits perfectly on bass cabs.
M421
M421 = Sennheiser™ MD421
Large dynamic mic with detailed response and bold low-end. A studio standard on guitar cabs and toms.
U47fet
U47fet = Neumann™ U47 FET
Large-diaphragm condenser microphone with warm, clear midrange and extended low-frequency response.

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