Tell a Friend · Help · Humor · Archives · Tour · About Us · Link To Us
Ampeg SVT450H 450W Classic Series Head ActiveMusician.com
You are here:
Guitar Store Composer Groove Builder Instruction  Basics  Features FretBuzz Articles  News 
Guitar Store
Home Members Lessons Tablature Artists  MP3s  Resources Products Auctions
Search


in

Basses


Amplifiers


Effects


Strings


Accessories


Related Items

Ampeg SVT450H 450W Classic Series Head

AddQtyList PriceSavings Item #Shipping
$999.99 $652.49 34% MF.481756
Usually ships same or next business day
Not eligible for free shipping
Click image for closeup
Compare To:


$659.00
Tech 21 Sansamp PSA1.1 Preamp


$689.00
Eden Nemesis RS700 650 Watt Bass Guitar Amplifier Head


$699.00
Genz Benz STL6-0 Shuttle 600-watt Lightweight Bass Amplifier Head


$699.00
Randall RB300 300-Watt Valve Dynamic Bass Amplifier Head
Bass Amp Head. Made by Ampeg. (MF.481756)


Expanded power amp section for more headroom with classic tube feel.

The Ampeg SVT450H 450W Classic Series Head has authentic vintage Ampeg tube sound with the Classic series look. 450W MOSFET output provides the most tube-like feel of any amp in its class. Optocoupler limiter circuit maximizes clean acoustic output and crunches a little when defeated. 3-band EQ plus 9-band graphic EQ. Pre/post EQ XLR line out, line out level select, input pad, variable speed fan.

Features:

  • Vintage Ampeg tube sound
  • 450W MOSFET output
  • Defeatable optocoupler limiter
  • Pre/post EQ XLR line out
  • Line out level select
  • Variable-speed fan
  • 3-band EQ
  • 9-band graphic EQ
  • Peak LED indicator
  • 24"W x 11-1/2"H x 13"D
  • 44 lbs.

THe look and tone of vintage Ampeg without the backache or tube replacement cost. Order yours now.

Browse Similar Items in:
Bass Guitar Amp Heads & Preamps



© 2000-2009 eTonal Media, Inc. All Rights Reserved.   Please read our Privacy Statement and the Terms and Conditions under which this service is provided to you. Thanks for spending time with us at WholeNote.com. Check out ActiveMusician.com, FunkyKids.com and electricviolin.net as well.