d357r0y3r Jimmies: Unrustled 8198 Posts user info edit post |
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Quote : | "AMPEG B2RE HEAD -------------------------------------------------------------- The Ampeg B2RE Rack Bass Head cranks out 450W of solid state thunder at 4 ohms, 250W at 8 ohms. 3-band rotary and 9-band graphic equalizers let you hone in on the perfect sound for your style. 1/4" and Neutrik Speakon speaker outputs, XLR balanced line out, preamp out/power amp in jacks, and effects loop. And don't forget that killer Ampeg tone!
Ampeg B2RE Rack Bass Head Features: 450W @ 4 ohms, 250W @ 8 ohms 3-band rotary EQ 9-band graphic EQ -15dB input pad Neutrik Speakon and 1/4" speaker outs Preamp out/power amp in XLR balanced line out Effects loop
AMPEG SVT810E CAB ---------------------------------------------------- This is the speaker enclosure people mean when they say SVT speaker cabinet. It's all about tone. Other than the color scheme, it is identical to the original SVT-810.
Why eight 10" speakers? We learned early on that 10" speakers work much more efficiently than fifteens or eighteens--and if you put eight 10" speakers together, you can move a huge column of air. You'd need five 18" or six 15" speakers to move as much air as the SVT-810E! And they simply wouldn't be able to respond to transient peaks as quickly as our tens.
The SVT-810E is still manufactured using the same design dating all the way back to 1969. The Infinite Baffle design of these sealed enclosures produces vast amounts of tightly focused bass. That's why you'll find the SVT-810E on stage with such artists as Chris Squire (Yes), Geezer Butler (Black Sabbath), John McVie (Fleetwood Mac), and far too many others to list here. In the world of high performance bass cabs, the Ampeg SVT-810E stands tall and proud.
Tilt Back Handle Bar 1/4" and Neutrik SpeakonĀ® Jacks Baltic Birch Plywood Heavy-Duty Recessed Wheels Skid rails SVT-CL Head Color-Scheme ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Needless to say, this rig is pretty beastly. I've played a lot of shows, and it has that classic Ampeg sound that separates it from the competition. It works perfectly and sounds great. The only real flaw is cosmetic, some of the black lining on the right side is torn off, but it's very minor and could easily be patched over if a new owner wanted to do that.
More recently, I've picked up guitar and really gotten into it. I no longer play bass in a band, and I'm to the point of wanting to sell this rig, since it's just sitting idle. I'll let this go for 900 cash or best offer. What would be even better is to trade it for a guitar amp - some kind of really nice 2x12 full tube amp, like a Fender Deville Hot Rod or a VOX AC130." |
As stated, 900 or best offer, though I'd really rather trade for a guitar rig.5/25/2011 4:26:34 PM |