Ampeg V2 4X12

Started by OldManC, December 06, 2009, 07:47:59 PM

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OldManC

I stopped in the local banjo center the other day and they had an Ampeg V2 cabinet in the bass room. I thought this was a guitar cabinet (though it looks like a short SVT cab). Has anyone used one of these for bass? If so, how does it sound? I'm wondering if it's worth checking out...

godofthunder

I have never used one but I bet it sounds something like a Marshall 4x12 loaded with bass drivers. I would probably like it.
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OldManC

That's what I'm thinking. I just don't want to buy it and then have to buy drivers as well. They already have it marked too high, so if I buy it it has to be ready to go right out the door.

SKATE RAT

find out what speakers are in it.
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Highlander

4x12's work great for me for small-stage work, though one of these is well out of my range...
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lowend1

Factory speakers were either CTS or Eminence, with Altec 417s offered as an option. Keep in mind that the V2 head was a 60-watt unit.
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