Ampeg's own Dino Monoxelos takes you on a personal tour of the all-new Ampeg SVT-7PRO in a two-part video series. In the first video, he'll show and talk about the various product features and benefits. In the second, you will hear the 7PRO in action, with demos of both the straight up built-in DI and an also using a mic'd up cabinet. Both videos are embedded below, but be sure to check out AmpegTV on YouTube for more product demos and reviews. If you'd like to learn more about the SVT-7PRO, please click here.
Ampeg's new Heritage line is designed and assembled in the U.S.A., right down the street from Ampeg headquarters in Woodinville, WA. Besides being built out of the best possible components, the new Heritage line will undergo rigorous testing to make sure it looks and sounds like a piece of Ampeg history should.
We are going to document some of the key milestones of this historic build on our blog.
Next up in production is the Heritage SVT-CL. You are all probably very familiar with our long-lasting line of all-tube bass heads. If not, you are missing out. The original SVT was introduced in 1969 and pretty much changed the game of bass amplification forever. Today, the vast majority of national touring acts use Ampeg for their bass rig.
Over the past few years we heard from countless pro and not-yet-pro bassists who really wanted to get their hands on a US-made SVT rig. Well, we are happy to provide. Our new Heritage SVT-CL delivers 300 watts of Ampeg goodness. It's a perfect match for the Heritage SVT-810E or the Heritage SVT-410HLF, depending on how you roll.
Here are a bunch of great pics from our production facility down the road. You can click here to learn more about the Heritage Series. They are extremely limited, so be sure to get in touch with an authorized Ampeg dealer right away so they can try to get an order in!
Ampeg Micro-VR on the John Lennon Educational Tour Bus
Ampeg is a big supporter of the John Lennon Education Tour Bus, which is now on tour with The Black Eyed Peas. EQ Magazine worked with the JLETB to create this awesome video, which provides an inside look into the gear that makes the mobile studio so amazing. Bassist's lucky enough to record on the bus use Ampeg's Micro-VR and SVT-210AV.
Ampeg fans are the best. We get countless emails, snail mails and voice mails from Ampeg fans across the globe. You would think that means a lot of complaints, gripes and groans...but rarely is that the case. Most fans just want to thank us for making the best bass amps ever or just want to chat about their rig. Well, now's your chance. Ampeg now has tons of social media outlets for your to use. Post a picture or video of your rig on Facebook then tweet it to your followers.
Bob Glaub has stood alongside some of the music industry's most enduring legends. He's played with everyone, from John Lennon to Dusty Springfield. Right now, Bob is providing the low end for the Crosby, Stills and Nash tour. Click here to check out their upcoming tour dates. On stage, Bob uses two SVT-VR heads with two SVT-410HLF cabinets that have been decked out to match his VRs.
He was all smiles. And who could blame him? The Micro-VR stack delivers 200 watts of pure Ampeg tone and is obviously portable.
Mr. Ampeg himself, Dino Monoxelos, recently posted a really great overview of the Micro-VR. You can hear for yourself how the direct out sounds vs. the mic'd cab. It is really a great demo, so be sure to check it out below.
Ampeg's new Heritage line is designed and assembled in the U.S.A., right down the street from Ampeg headquarters in Woodinville, WA. Besides being built out of the best possible components, the new Heritage line will undergo rigorous testing to make sure it looks and sounds like a piece of Ampeg history should.
We are going to document some of the key milestones of this historic build on our blog.
Here are some exclusive pics that show off the build of the new Heritage SVT-810E. This is a very small facility. Each Heritage piece is handled by a small group of dedicated amp builders.
Ampeg product manager Zane William test drives the first Heritage SVT-810E.
The boys on the right are applying some final screws before the grille goes on.
There's the Heritage hang tag. Inside you'll find a comprehensive check list and a signature from the experienced bassist that conducts the final tests. We are having some of our famous Ampeg endorsers sign off on the final inspection, so you gotta check out your tag when you get yours.
Ampeg's own Dino Monoxelos takes you on a personal tour of the all-new Ampeg SVT-7PRO in a two-part video series. In the first video, he'll show and talk about the various product features and benefits. In the second, you will hear the 7PRO in action, with demos of both the straight up built-in DI and an also using a mic'd up cabinet. Both videos are embedded below, but be sure to check out AmpegTV on YouTube for more product demos and reviews. If you'd like to learn more about the SVT-7PRO, please click here.
Ampeg's new Heritage line is designed and assembled in the U.S.A., right down the street from Ampeg headquarters in Woodinville, WA. Besides being built out of the best possible components, the new Heritage line will undergo rigorous testing to make sure it looks and sounds like a piece of Ampeg history should.
We are going to document some of the key milestones of this historic build on our blog.
Next up in production is the Heritage SVT-CL. You are all probably very familiar with our long-lasting line of all-tube bass heads. If not, you are missing out. The original SVT was introduced in 1969 and pretty much changed the game of bass amplification forever. Today, the vast majority of national touring acts use Ampeg for their bass rig.
Over the past few years we heard from countless pro and not-yet-pro bassists who really wanted to get their hands on a US-made SVT rig. Well, we are happy to provide. Our new Heritage SVT-CL delivers 300 watts of Ampeg goodness. It's a perfect match for the Heritage SVT-810E or the Heritage SVT-410HLF, depending on how you roll.
Here are a bunch of great pics from our production facility down the road. You can click here to learn more about the Heritage Series. They are extremely limited, so be sure to get in touch with an authorized Ampeg dealer right away so they can try to get an order in!
Ampeg Micro-VR on the John Lennon Educational Tour Bus
Ampeg is a big supporter of the John Lennon Education Tour Bus, which is now on tour with The Black Eyed Peas. EQ Magazine worked with the JLETB to create this awesome video, which provides an inside look into the gear that makes the mobile studio so amazing. Bassist's lucky enough to record on the bus use Ampeg's Micro-VR and SVT-210AV.
Ampeg fans are the best. We get countless emails, snail mails and voice mails from Ampeg fans across the globe. You would think that means a lot of complaints, gripes and groans...but rarely is that the case. Most fans just want to thank us for making the best bass amps ever or just want to chat about their rig. Well, now's your chance. Ampeg now has tons of social media outlets for your to use. Post a picture or video of your rig on Facebook then tweet it to your followers.
Bob Glaub has stood alongside some of the music industry's most enduring legends. He's played with everyone, from John Lennon to Dusty Springfield. Right now, Bob is providing the low end for the Crosby, Stills and Nash tour. Click here to check out their upcoming tour dates. On stage, Bob uses two SVT-VR heads with two SVT-410HLF cabinets that have been decked out to match his VRs.
He was all smiles. And who could blame him? The Micro-VR stack delivers 200 watts of pure Ampeg tone and is obviously portable.
Mr. Ampeg himself, Dino Monoxelos, recently posted a really great overview of the Micro-VR. You can hear for yourself how the direct out sounds vs. the mic'd cab. It is really a great demo, so be sure to check it out below.
Ampeg's new Heritage line is designed and assembled in the U.S.A., right down the street from Ampeg headquarters in Woodinville, WA. Besides being built out of the best possible components, the new Heritage line will undergo rigorous testing to make sure it looks and sounds like a piece of Ampeg history should.
We are going to document some of the key milestones of this historic build on our blog.
Here are some exclusive pics that show off the build of the new Heritage SVT-810E. This is a very small facility. Each Heritage piece is handled by a small group of dedicated amp builders.
Ampeg product manager Zane William test drives the first Heritage SVT-810E.
The boys on the right are applying some final screws before the grille goes on.
There's the Heritage hang tag. Inside you'll find a comprehensive check list and a signature from the experienced bassist that conducts the final tests. We are having some of our famous Ampeg endorsers sign off on the final inspection, so you gotta check out your tag when you get yours.
Ampeg's own Dino Monoxelos takes you on a personal tour of the all-new Ampeg SVT-7PRO in a two-part video series. In the first video, he'll show and talk about the various product features and benefits. In the second, you will hear the 7PRO in action, with demos of both the straight up built-in DI and an also using a mic'd up cabinet. Both videos are embedded below, but be sure to check out AmpegTV on YouTube for more product demos and reviews. If you'd like to learn more about the SVT-7PRO, please click here.
Ampeg's new Heritage line is designed and assembled in the U.S.A., right down the street from Ampeg headquarters in Woodinville, WA. Besides being built out of the best possible components, the new Heritage line will undergo rigorous testing to make sure it looks and sounds like a piece of Ampeg history should.
We are going to document some of the key milestones of this historic build on our blog.
Next up in production is the Heritage SVT-CL. You are all probably very familiar with our long-lasting line of all-tube bass heads. If not, you are missing out. The original SVT was introduced in 1969 and pretty much changed the game of bass amplification forever. Today, the vast majority of national touring acts use Ampeg for their bass rig.
Over the past few years we heard from countless pro and not-yet-pro bassists who really wanted to get their hands on a US-made SVT rig. Well, we are happy to provide. Our new Heritage SVT-CL delivers 300 watts of Ampeg goodness. It's a perfect match for the Heritage SVT-810E or the Heritage SVT-410HLF, depending on how you roll.
Here are a bunch of great pics from our production facility down the road. You can click here to learn more about the Heritage Series. They are extremely limited, so be sure to get in touch with an authorized Ampeg dealer right away so they can try to get an order in!
Ampeg Micro-VR on the John Lennon Educational Tour Bus
Ampeg is a big supporter of the John Lennon Education Tour Bus, which is now on tour with The Black Eyed Peas. EQ Magazine worked with the JLETB to create this awesome video, which provides an inside look into the gear that makes the mobile studio so amazing. Bassist's lucky enough to record on the bus use Ampeg's Micro-VR and SVT-210AV.
Ampeg fans are the best. We get countless emails, snail mails and voice mails from Ampeg fans across the globe. You would think that means a lot of complaints, gripes and groans...but rarely is that the case. Most fans just want to thank us for making the best bass amps ever or just want to chat about their rig. Well, now's your chance. Ampeg now has tons of social media outlets for your to use. Post a picture or video of your rig on Facebook then tweet it to your followers.
Bob Glaub has stood alongside some of the music industry's most enduring legends. He's played with everyone, from John Lennon to Dusty Springfield. Right now, Bob is providing the low end for the Crosby, Stills and Nash tour. Click here to check out their upcoming tour dates. On stage, Bob uses two SVT-VR heads with two SVT-410HLF cabinets that have been decked out to match his VRs.
He was all smiles. And who could blame him? The Micro-VR stack delivers 200 watts of pure Ampeg tone and is obviously portable.
Mr. Ampeg himself, Dino Monoxelos, recently posted a really great overview of the Micro-VR. You can hear for yourself how the direct out sounds vs. the mic'd cab. It is really a great demo, so be sure to check it out below.
Ampeg's new Heritage line is designed and assembled in the U.S.A., right down the street from Ampeg headquarters in Woodinville, WA. Besides being built out of the best possible components, the new Heritage line will undergo rigorous testing to make sure it looks and sounds like a piece of Ampeg history should.
We are going to document some of the key milestones of this historic build on our blog.
Here are some exclusive pics that show off the build of the new Heritage SVT-810E. This is a very small facility. Each Heritage piece is handled by a small group of dedicated amp builders.
Ampeg product manager Zane William test drives the first Heritage SVT-810E.
The boys on the right are applying some final screws before the grille goes on.
There's the Heritage hang tag. Inside you'll find a comprehensive check list and a signature from the experienced bassist that conducts the final tests. We are having some of our famous Ampeg endorsers sign off on the final inspection, so you gotta check out your tag when you get yours.
Ampeg's own Dino Monoxelos takes you on a personal tour of the all-new Ampeg SVT-7PRO in a two-part video series. In the first video, he'll show and talk about the various product features and benefits. In the second, you will hear the 7PRO in action, with demos of both the straight up built-in DI and an also using a mic'd up cabinet. Both videos are embedded below, but be sure to check out AmpegTV on YouTube for more product demos and reviews. If you'd like to learn more about the SVT-7PRO, please click here.
Ampeg's new Heritage line is designed and assembled in the U.S.A., right down the street from Ampeg headquarters in Woodinville, WA. Besides being built out of the best possible components, the new Heritage line will undergo rigorous testing to make sure it looks and sounds like a piece of Ampeg history should.
We are going to document some of the key milestones of this historic build on our blog.
Next up in production is the Heritage SVT-CL. You are all probably very familiar with our long-lasting line of all-tube bass heads. If not, you are missing out. The original SVT was introduced in 1969 and pretty much changed the game of bass amplification forever. Today, the vast majority of national touring acts use Ampeg for their bass rig.
Over the past few years we heard from countless pro and not-yet-pro bassists who really wanted to get their hands on a US-made SVT rig. Well, we are happy to provide. Our new Heritage SVT-CL delivers 300 watts of Ampeg goodness. It's a perfect match for the Heritage SVT-810E or the Heritage SVT-410HLF, depending on how you roll.
Here are a bunch of great pics from our production facility down the road. You can click here to learn more about the Heritage Series. They are extremely limited, so be sure to get in touch with an authorized Ampeg dealer right away so they can try to get an order in!
Ampeg Micro-VR on the John Lennon Educational Tour Bus
Ampeg is a big supporter of the John Lennon Education Tour Bus, which is now on tour with The Black Eyed Peas. EQ Magazine worked with the JLETB to create this awesome video, which provides an inside look into the gear that makes the mobile studio so amazing. Bassist's lucky enough to record on the bus use Ampeg's Micro-VR and SVT-210AV.
Ampeg fans are the best. We get countless emails, snail mails and voice mails from Ampeg fans across the globe. You would think that means a lot of complaints, gripes and groans...but rarely is that the case. Most fans just want to thank us for making the best bass amps ever or just want to chat about their rig. Well, now's your chance. Ampeg now has tons of social media outlets for your to use. Post a picture or video of your rig on Facebook then tweet it to your followers.
Bob Glaub has stood alongside some of the music industry's most enduring legends. He's played with everyone, from John Lennon to Dusty Springfield. Right now, Bob is providing the low end for the Crosby, Stills and Nash tour. Click here to check out their upcoming tour dates. On stage, Bob uses two SVT-VR heads with two SVT-410HLF cabinets that have been decked out to match his VRs.
He was all smiles. And who could blame him? The Micro-VR stack delivers 200 watts of pure Ampeg tone and is obviously portable.
Mr. Ampeg himself, Dino Monoxelos, recently posted a really great overview of the Micro-VR. You can hear for yourself how the direct out sounds vs. the mic'd cab. It is really a great demo, so be sure to check it out below.
Ampeg's new Heritage line is designed and assembled in the U.S.A., right down the street from Ampeg headquarters in Woodinville, WA. Besides being built out of the best possible components, the new Heritage line will undergo rigorous testing to make sure it looks and sounds like a piece of Ampeg history should.
We are going to document some of the key milestones of this historic build on our blog.
Here are some exclusive pics that show off the build of the new Heritage SVT-810E. This is a very small facility. Each Heritage piece is handled by a small group of dedicated amp builders.
Ampeg product manager Zane William test drives the first Heritage SVT-810E.
The boys on the right are applying some final screws before the grille goes on.
There's the Heritage hang tag. Inside you'll find a comprehensive check list and a signature from the experienced bassist that conducts the final tests. We are having some of our famous Ampeg endorsers sign off on the final inspection, so you gotta check out your tag when you get yours.
Ampeg's own Dino Monoxelos takes you on a personal tour of the all-new Ampeg SVT-7PRO in a two-part video series. In the first video, he'll show and talk about the various product features and benefits. In the second, you will hear the 7PRO in action, with demos of both the straight up built-in DI and an also using a mic'd up cabinet. Both videos are embedded below, but be sure to check out AmpegTV on YouTube for more product demos and reviews. If you'd like to learn more about the SVT-7PRO, please click here.
Ampeg's new Heritage line is designed and assembled in the U.S.A., right down the street from Ampeg headquarters in Woodinville, WA. Besides being built out of the best possible components, the new Heritage line will undergo rigorous testing to make sure it looks and sounds like a piece of Ampeg history should.
We are going to document some of the key milestones of this historic build on our blog.
Next up in production is the Heritage SVT-CL. You are all probably very familiar with our long-lasting line of all-tube bass heads. If not, you are missing out. The original SVT was introduced in 1969 and pretty much changed the game of bass amplification forever. Today, the vast majority of national touring acts use Ampeg for their bass rig.
Over the past few years we heard from countless pro and not-yet-pro bassists who really wanted to get their hands on a US-made SVT rig. Well, we are happy to provide. Our new Heritage SVT-CL delivers 300 watts of Ampeg goodness. It's a perfect match for the Heritage SVT-810E or the Heritage SVT-410HLF, depending on how you roll.
Here are a bunch of great pics from our production facility down the road. You can click here to learn more about the Heritage Series. They are extremely limited, so be sure to get in touch with an authorized Ampeg dealer right away so they can try to get an order in!
Ampeg Micro-VR on the John Lennon Educational Tour Bus
Ampeg is a big supporter of the John Lennon Education Tour Bus, which is now on tour with The Black Eyed Peas. EQ Magazine worked with the JLETB to create this awesome video, which provides an inside look into the gear that makes the mobile studio so amazing. Bassist's lucky enough to record on the bus use Ampeg's Micro-VR and SVT-210AV.
Ampeg fans are the best. We get countless emails, snail mails and voice mails from Ampeg fans across the globe. You would think that means a lot of complaints, gripes and groans...but rarely is that the case. Most fans just want to thank us for making the best bass amps ever or just want to chat about their rig. Well, now's your chance. Ampeg now has tons of social media outlets for your to use. Post a picture or video of your rig on Facebook then tweet it to your followers.
Bob Glaub has stood alongside some of the music industry's most enduring legends. He's played with everyone, from John Lennon to Dusty Springfield. Right now, Bob is providing the low end for the Crosby, Stills and Nash tour. Click here to check out their upcoming tour dates. On stage, Bob uses two SVT-VR heads with two SVT-410HLF cabinets that have been decked out to match his VRs.
He was all smiles. And who could blame him? The Micro-VR stack delivers 200 watts of pure Ampeg tone and is obviously portable.
Mr. Ampeg himself, Dino Monoxelos, recently posted a really great overview of the Micro-VR. You can hear for yourself how the direct out sounds vs. the mic'd cab. It is really a great demo, so be sure to check it out below.
Ampeg's new Heritage line is designed and assembled in the U.S.A., right down the street from Ampeg headquarters in Woodinville, WA. Besides being built out of the best possible components, the new Heritage line will undergo rigorous testing to make sure it looks and sounds like a piece of Ampeg history should.
We are going to document some of the key milestones of this historic build on our blog.
Here are some exclusive pics that show off the build of the new Heritage SVT-810E. This is a very small facility. Each Heritage piece is handled by a small group of dedicated amp builders.
Ampeg product manager Zane William test drives the first Heritage SVT-810E.
The boys on the right are applying some final screws before the grille goes on.
There's the Heritage hang tag. Inside you'll find a comprehensive check list and a signature from the experienced bassist that conducts the final tests. We are having some of our famous Ampeg endorsers sign off on the final inspection, so you gotta check out your tag when you get yours.
Ampeg's own Dino Monoxelos takes you on a personal tour of the all-new Ampeg SVT-7PRO in a two-part video series. In the first video, he'll show and talk about the various product features and benefits. In the second, you will hear the 7PRO in action, with demos of both the straight up built-in DI and an also using a mic'd up cabinet. Both videos are embedded below, but be sure to check out AmpegTV on YouTube for more product demos and reviews. If you'd like to learn more about the SVT-7PRO, please click here.
Ampeg's new Heritage line is designed and assembled in the U.S.A., right down the street from Ampeg headquarters in Woodinville, WA. Besides being built out of the best possible components, the new Heritage line will undergo rigorous testing to make sure it looks and sounds like a piece of Ampeg history should.
We are going to document some of the key milestones of this historic build on our blog.
Next up in production is the Heritage SVT-CL. You are all probably very familiar with our long-lasting line of all-tube bass heads. If not, you are missing out. The original SVT was introduced in 1969 and pretty much changed the game of bass amplification forever. Today, the vast majority of national touring acts use Ampeg for their bass rig.
Over the past few years we heard from countless pro and not-yet-pro bassists who really wanted to get their hands on a US-made SVT rig. Well, we are happy to provide. Our new Heritage SVT-CL delivers 300 watts of Ampeg goodness. It's a perfect match for the Heritage SVT-810E or the Heritage SVT-410HLF, depending on how you roll.
Here are a bunch of great pics from our production facility down the road. You can click here to learn more about the Heritage Series. They are extremely limited, so be sure to get in touch with an authorized Ampeg dealer right away so they can try to get an order in!
Ampeg Micro-VR on the John Lennon Educational Tour Bus
Ampeg is a big supporter of the John Lennon Education Tour Bus, which is now on tour with The Black Eyed Peas. EQ Magazine worked with the JLETB to create this awesome video, which provides an inside look into the gear that makes the mobile studio so amazing. Bassist's lucky enough to record on the bus use Ampeg's Micro-VR and SVT-210AV.
Ampeg fans are the best. We get countless emails, snail mails and voice mails from Ampeg fans across the globe. You would think that means a lot of complaints, gripes and groans...but rarely is that the case. Most fans just want to thank us for making the best bass amps ever or just want to chat about their rig. Well, now's your chance. Ampeg now has tons of social media outlets for your to use. Post a picture or video of your rig on Facebook then tweet it to your followers.
Bob Glaub has stood alongside some of the music industry's most enduring legends. He's played with everyone, from John Lennon to Dusty Springfield. Right now, Bob is providing the low end for the Crosby, Stills and Nash tour. Click here to check out their upcoming tour dates. On stage, Bob uses two SVT-VR heads with two SVT-410HLF cabinets that have been decked out to match his VRs.
He was all smiles. And who could blame him? The Micro-VR stack delivers 200 watts of pure Ampeg tone and is obviously portable.
Mr. Ampeg himself, Dino Monoxelos, recently posted a really great overview of the Micro-VR. You can hear for yourself how the direct out sounds vs. the mic'd cab. It is really a great demo, so be sure to check it out below.
Ampeg's new Heritage line is designed and assembled in the U.S.A., right down the street from Ampeg headquarters in Woodinville, WA. Besides being built out of the best possible components, the new Heritage line will undergo rigorous testing to make sure it looks and sounds like a piece of Ampeg history should.
We are going to document some of the key milestones of this historic build on our blog.
Here are some exclusive pics that show off the build of the new Heritage SVT-810E. This is a very small facility. Each Heritage piece is handled by a small group of dedicated amp builders.
Ampeg product manager Zane William test drives the first Heritage SVT-810E.
The boys on the right are applying some final screws before the grille goes on.
There's the Heritage hang tag. Inside you'll find a comprehensive check list and a signature from the experienced bassist that conducts the final tests. We are having some of our famous Ampeg endorsers sign off on the final inspection, so you gotta check out your tag when you get yours.