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Description:

The world's most recorded bass tone is back! The Heritage B-15N by Ampeg delivers the same B-15 performance that many bass players have fallen in love with, plus some modern features. With this all-tube design, you get the iconic thump of 1964 and 1965 B-15 amplifiers in 2 distinct channels. The Heritage B-15N also features Baxandall EQ and selectable bias modes for extended tone control, and you can transport this amazing tone machine with the classic Ampeg flip-top design. For portable, historic bass tone, check out the Ampeg Heritage B-15N!

  • Popular B-15 voicing with new all-tube design
  • Versatile tone control
  • Classic Ampeg flip-top design

Popular B-15 voicing with new all-tube design

When Ampeg first introduced the original B-15 bass amp circuitry in 1960, bass players were blown away and it soon defined the standard of bass tone for many players. With the Heritage B-15N, Ampeg introduced another member to their lineage of world-class bass amps. This bass amp presents the same B-15 performance that have been commonly sought-after by bass players around the world.

Versatile tone control

Ampeg incorporates many adjustable parameters and tonal features to the Heritage B-15N. You can experience first-hand the historic element of the legendary B-15 with the distinct 1964 and 1966 channels. The Baxandall EQ and selectable bias mode options also allows you to fine-tune the tone to your liking. It's tough to find such an amazing amp that offers so much control!

Classic Ampeg flip-top design

The Heritage B-15N head and cabinet were made to hit the road together. The Heritage B-15N's flip-top design lets you mount the B-15N head to the lid of the cabinet, then flip it upside down to hide the head inside the cabinet for transport. So you can just wheel the Heritage B-15N right to the stage, flip the top to expose your amplifier, and you're ready to go!

  • Black powder-coated chassis
  • Rugged cabinets made with Baltic birch and poplar
  • Classic Ampeg flip-top design
  • Legendary double-baffle cabinet design delivers classic tone
  • Two distinct preamp circuits (1964 and 1966)
  • Selectable bias modes for ultimate tone control
  • 3 x 12AX7 preamp tubes
  • 1 x 5AR4 rectifier tubes
  • 2 x 6L6GC power amp tubes
  • Legendary Baxandall bass/treble tone stack on both channels
  • Dual inputs per channel (0dB & -15dB)
  • 15" custom-designed Eminence driver
  • External amplifier out
  • Removable casters
Features:

RMS Power Output :

  • 30 W RMS (1966 bias)
  • 25 W RMS (1964 bias)

Channel Assignment :

  • Channel 1: 1964 (B-15NC)
  • Channel 2: 1966 (B-15NF)

Power Tube Bias :

  • Selectable : 1964 – cathode
  • 1966 - fixed

Speaker Output :

  • 1 x 8 ohm, 2 x 4 ohm
  • LF Driver Power Amp : 1 x 15Ë custom Eminence
  • Preamplifier : Tube, 3 x 6SL7
  • Rectifier : Tube, 1 x 5AR4 or 5U4G
  • Power Amp : Tube, 2 x 6L6GC
  • Tone Controls : Baxandall Bass and Treble (per channel)
  • Line Output : Yes
  • Dimensions : 21" x 27" x 14"
  • Weight : 76 lbs

Condition
Brand
Model
  • B-15N Heritage Series 30-Watt 1x15" Fliptop Bass Combo
Categories
Speaker Configuration
  • 1x15"

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ProAudioStar

Brooklyn, NY, United States
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Joined Reverb:2014
Items Sold:222,870

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