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Ampeg SVT VR Bass Guitar Amplifier Head
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Ampeg SVT VR Bass Guitar Amplifier Head

Tubes, tubes, and more tubes!
The new Ampeg SVT-VR is a vintage reissue of an early 1970s Blue-Line SVT head. The preamp stage, power section, and even rocker switches emulate the exact signal path, tone, and vibe of the original rock ’n’ roll workhorse. Authentic from its input jack all the way to its six 6550 output tubes, the SVT-VR is a must-have for rockers seeking that in-your-face Ampeg bass tone.

Ampeg SVT VR Features

  • Tube Preamp and Power Amp
  • 300-Watts RMS @ 2 or 4 Ohms
  • Two Discrete Channels
  • Neutrik Speakon and 1/4 inch Output

The History of AMPEG...
In 1946, Everette Hull, an acomplished pianist and bass player, organized a partnership with Stanley Michaels under the name Michaels-Hull Electronic Labs. Their mission was to produce a new microphone pickup that Hull designed. The pickup was fitted on the end of an upright bass and was dubbed the Amplified Peg or Ampeg for short.

In 1949, Hull became the sole proprietor and changed the name of the company to the Ampeg Bassamp Company. Since that time, Ampeg has produced some of the music industry's most innovative and memorable products, satisifying the needs of musicians all over the world. Many of these products feature incredibly unique features and performance capabilities resulting in six U.S. patents under the Ampeg brand name.

In 1960, a design engineer by the name of Jess Oliver created a combo amplifier with a chasis that could be inverted and tucked inside the speaker enclosure, protecting the inner workings and increasing the portability of the the amp. Nicknammed the Portaflex, this amplifier became the standard in bass combos throughout the 60's and 70's.

Also in the early 60's, Ampeg was the first company to incorporate reverb in an amplifier. The Reverbrocket preceded Fender's Vibroverb (often thought of as the original) by nearly 2 years. In 1969, Ampeg set out to design the most powerful amplifier ever made. At that time, 50-watt amps were considered more than adequate. 100-watt amps were considered plenty loud. Ampeg, however, not only harnessed 300 watts of pure tube power but actually created a new valve (tube) technology - Super Valve Technology, or the SVT. Now the most sought after stage amplifier, the SVT has proven its road worthiness on stages around the world.

In 1986, St. Louis Music, Inc purchased Ampeg and continues the tradition of making quality, musician-satisifying products. The current series of Ampeg Classic models, Pro Series products, B Series heads and combos as well as the updated re-issue Diamond Blue Series are among the latest in the evolution of the professional, innovative and feature laden amplifiers available.

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Ampeg SVT VR Specifications

  • Preamp: Tube (2 x 12AX7, 1 x 12AU7)
  • Driver Tubes: (1 x 12AX7, 2 x 12AU7)
  • Power Amp: Tube (6 x 6550)
  • RMS Power Output: 300-Watts @ 2 ohms
  • RMS Power Output: 300-Watts @ 4 ohms
  • Tone Controls: Bass, Mid, Treble
  • Mid Tone Control: 3-Position Rocker Switch
  • Ultra Low/High Boosts: Yes
  • Speaker Connections: Neutrik Speakon and 1/4 inch
  • Balanced Line Out: Yes (Transformer)
  • Preamp Out/Power Amp In: Yes
  • Dimensions (W x H x D inches): 24 x 11.5 x 12.75
  • Weight: 85 pounds


 
 
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