Ampeg SVT 2 Pro Amplifier | Review | Dan Veall
Although many other brands have tried to capture the classic all-tube bass sound of the 1960s and ’70s Ampeg bass heads, not many can arguably hold a candle to the SVT. That harmonically rich sound and legendary performance of the Ampeg SVT was redefined in the SVT-2PRO, delivering 300 watts RMS of unsurpassed quality, reliability and tonal flexibility, and features a vast array of contemporary enhancements. Dan Veall tells us more about the Ampeg SVT 2 Pro Amplifier. Subscribe to our channel for more from Guitar Interactive TV plus all the latest news and reviews from the magazine.
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I owned 2 of these monsters,both of the Premier Edition US made(first serie of 250 numbered examples),# 013 and # 039.
#013 was sold to a double bass player,who played in a psycho billy band.He did gigs in Germany and played with it at Wacken Openair Festival and different bassplayers at the same stage,asked him,if they could use his bassstack,cause they loved the sound.
# 039 is going on sale soon,here in the Netherlands/Belgium/Germany.
Too many gear at home.
Куда не ткнешь, он базарит а не играет, бесят такие обзоры
Like your bass riffs
Nice demo. Have this amp with a 610 hlf cab and a 3 pro as back up since 2005. Excellent piece of gear????.
These days you can get 800watts continuous power from class D amps. These full valve heavy monsters can only produce 300watts. I'm a bit confused about these performance figures cause it is hard to believe that those small package class D amps can produce more headroom and volume. For example, there is definitely a sonic/power difference between an Ampeg SVT2 and Markbass SD800. But a full-tubes equipped amp can be louder with its 300watts than a small digi amp rated at 800watts?
It would have been respectful to have the review done by someone who could play the bass.
This person reviewing the amp, is not a musician. Obviously.
Please have a musician demoing amps in the future. Not beginners or wanna be musicians.
Peace and love!
What type of "Valves" does this amp use? Gate Valves? Globe Valves? Ball Valves? Twin Seal? Butterfly? Motor Operated Valves? Etc…
Decent heads but the bells and whistles don’t make it actually better (IMO) than an early 70’s SVT for straight up tone. Plus the EQ and voicing switches on the old ones is very strong. You can dial in whatever you want. The 2 Pro always sounded a little too constrained vs older ones for me. Had a SVP Pro preamp for a while that was a pretty cool recording unit. Just ran it straight into my 4-track.
How about not playing the bass like it's a guitar? That's what your fingers/thumbs are for.
What a weird in-between. Too unskilled to play the bass properly but to play an actual guitar as well?
Completely unwatchable and wholely unprofessional. Ouch.
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Great review! Ampeg SVT 2 Pro & EBS 4×10 cab ????
Sounds really good, combine it with an 8×10 and you get a killer sound that will kill your back as well. Yet I want one.