
Ampeg right this moment launched the Enterprise® Collection of bass amplifier heads and speaker cupboards. Designed to ship the fashionable type and capabilities sought by modern bassists, the Enterprise Collection builds upon a legacy of innovation that stretches again to the daybreak of the electrical bass. The Enterprise Collection includes the V3, V7, and V12 heads and the VB-112, VB-115, VB-210, VB-212, and VB-410 cabs.
“Enterprise Collection amps and cabs characterize the following step within the evolution of the Ampeg model,” mentioned Dino Monoxelos, Ampeg Product Advertising and marketing Supervisor. “We designed them to offer gigging bassists enjoying all kinds of music the capabilities they should dial in each trendy and basic sounds. We additionally understand how necessary it’s to them that their gear be rugged sufficient to carry out reliably gig after gig, whereas on the similar time being as mild and moveable as doable. Most significantly, in fact, Ampeg amps should ship tone that lives as much as our legacy.”
With their intuitive controls, Enterprise Collection amplifiers provide an in depth array of tone-shaping instruments that embrace 3-band EQ with sweepable Mids, Extremely Hello and 3-way Extremely Lo switches, and a Tremendous Grit Know-how™ (SGT™) Overdrive circuit with SVT® and B15 voicings. The V7 and V12 amplifiers additionally embrace a variable compressor. An results loop, an XLR direct output, an Aux enter, and a Telephones output improve connectivity. All circuitry is analog apart from the solid-state Class D amplifiers. Gamers can add an non-compulsory AFS2 footswitch for distant management of the SGT overdrive and Mute, and an non-compulsory heavy-duty padded Enterprise carrying bag.
Enterprise Collection cupboards can be found in the most well-liked configurations, enabling bassists to decide on the appropriate cab—or mixture of cabs—for any gig. The fashionable cupboards are lined in carbon fiber-style Tolex and constructed to deal with the pains of the highway, whereas on the similar being a few of the lightest bass enclosures at the moment out there. They’re loaded with light-weight custom-voiced Lavoce®neodymium woofers and high-frequency drivers. Elective Portaflex®-style grille assemblies present gamers with an aesthetic selection, and non-compulsory heavy-duty padded covers are additionally out there.
Pricing & Availability
V3 Amp $499.99 US MSRP (Carry Bag $69.99 US MSRP)
V7 Amp $749.99 US MSRP (Carry Bag $79.99 US MSRP)
V12 Amp $999.99 US MSRP (Carry Bag $99.99 US MSRP)
VB-112 Cab $749.99 US MSRP (Cowl $69.99 Grille Meeting $69.99 US MSRP)
VB-115 Cab $849.99 US MSRP (Cowl $79.99 Grille Meeting $79.99 US MSRP)
VB-210 Cab $899.99 US MSRP (Cowl $79.99 Grille Meeting $84.99 US MSRP)
VB-212 Cab $1099.99 US MSRP (Cowl $89.99 Grille Meeting $99.99 US MSRP)
VB-410 Cab $1249.99 US MSRP (Cowl $99.99 Grille Meeting $129.99 US MSRP)
Enterprise collection heads and cabs can be found now except for the V7 (out there spring 2024).
Be taught extra at: https://ampeg.com/venture-bass-amplifiers
About Ampeg
Ampeg has produced a few of the music trade’s most modern amplification merchandise together with the primary bass combo amp, the primary guitar amp with reverb, and the definitive stage bass amp, the SVT. Because the Nineteen Forties, Ampeg has provided distinctive and sometimes first-to-market options and efficiency capabilities, leading to six U.S. patents below the Ampeg model title. In 2019 Ampeg celebrated the 50th anniversary of the SVT.