Ampeg Venture® Series amplifiers and cabinets deliver the modern style and features sought by contemporary bassists—continuing a tradition of innovation that stretches back to the dawn of the electric bass. The Venture VB-112 bass cab weighs 26.5 pounds and handles 250 watts RMS/500 watts Program power (8Ω)—making it ideal for practicing and playing small venues. The VB-112 features a custom-voiced Lavoce® neodymium woofer and a variable high-frequency driver. This stylish front-ported cab is ruggedly constructed and covered in carbon fiber-style Tolex, so it will hold up gig after gig, while at the same being one of the lightest bass enclosures currently available. An optional Portaflex®-style grille assembly offers an aesthetic alternative. Use as a small-format single cabinet or combined with a second VB-112. Pair with a Venture head and add an optional padded cover.

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  • 250 watts RMS/500 watts Program @ 8Ω
  • Ultra-lightweight yet rugged construction
  • Carbon fiber-style Tolex covering and modern Ampeg logo
  • Custom Lavoce neodymium woofer and high-frequency driver
  • Variable high-frequency attenuator
  • Neutrik® speakON® inputs
  • 26.5 lbs.

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  • Venture VB-112 250-Watt 1x12" Bass Speaker Cabinet
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Speaker Configuration
  • 1x12"
Color Family
  • Black

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Parkway Music

Clifton Park, NY, United States
Sales:11,956
Joined Reverb:2014

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