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Published on 01/08/11 at 15:00This is the eye popping mini me version of the vintage Ampeg SVT stack. No tubes and a lightweight 2x10 sealed cab are probably the biggest differences from the real deal, but I'm glad Ampeg did this. It is a fun and that is also giggable.
I first saw it over a year ago while shopping at my local shop. I've used it many times to test out basses. This past fall Ampeg gave out $100 discounts. After the rebate the half stack came out to about $500
Lightweight and compact! Pre and Post volume knobs and a 3-band EQ.
The Line Out allows me to send this to the PA.
-15 db pad to even things out if you are using an active bass.
1/8' out for headphones as well as a 1/8' in to jam along with an MP3 or CD player.
I wish this amp was just a little more powerful to get me over that hump to be able to use this setup for all of my gigs.
Decent built. Nothing to brag about, but everything wokrs as it should. No unwanted noises.
Has all the cool and compactness one could ask for. A little bit more power would make this setup unstoppable.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
I first saw it over a year ago while shopping at my local shop. I've used it many times to test out basses. This past fall Ampeg gave out $100 discounts. After the rebate the half stack came out to about $500
Lightweight and compact! Pre and Post volume knobs and a 3-band EQ.
The Line Out allows me to send this to the PA.
-15 db pad to even things out if you are using an active bass.
1/8' out for headphones as well as a 1/8' in to jam along with an MP3 or CD player.
I wish this amp was just a little more powerful to get me over that hump to be able to use this setup for all of my gigs.
Decent built. Nothing to brag about, but everything wokrs as it should. No unwanted noises.
Has all the cool and compactness one could ask for. A little bit more power would make this setup unstoppable.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com