The name Ampeg originally comes from a double bass pickup developed in 1946 by Everette Hull, one of the company's founders and himself a bassist and pianist, which Hull called amplified peg. The Portaflex amp, which could be turned around and recessed into its speaker cabinet for protection and transport, was to prove the standard bass combo of the 1960s and 70s. Ampeg's Super Valve Technology (SVT) amps have also been an integral part of the world's Bühns since 1969. Today, Ampeg is part of Yamaha, bringing together the decades of experience of two major companies that are important to the history of the bass guitar and its reinforcement, among other things.
Boxes with 12-inch speakers are popular with many bass players, as they combine the bass poundage of large-format speakers such as 15-inchers with the fast response and precision of compact speakers (e.g. with a diameter of ten inches). This makes a 2x12 speaker like the SVT-212AV ideally suited for small and medium gigs where you may not want to carry a lot of stuff. The two Eminence speakers of the speaker deliver a rich, mid-range sound with a solid foundation and fine-drawing, but never obtrusive high frequencies, which can also be adjusted to your own sound preferences via the adjustable tweeter. Thanks to the Ampeg-typical manufacturing quality, the cabinet is absolutely roadworthy and simply looks good in its retro look with the silver front covering.
Specifications- Speaker power: 2x 12-inch Eminence speakers; 1x 1-inch high-frequency driver
- Power handling: 600 watts
- Impedance: 4 ohms
- Input: 2x jack (6.3 mm)
- Frequency range: 71 Hz to 18 kHz
- Maximum sound pressure level: 99 dB
- Dimensions: 635 x 610 x 406 mm
- Weight: 29.9 kg
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Power
600
4 Ohm
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Dimensions & Weight
29,9 kg
Construction
2x12''