Ampeg SB-12 Portaflex 25-Watt 1x12" Fliptop Guitar Combo
Compare 0 Listings
Product details
Gallery
Product Specs
| Brand | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model |
| ||||
| Finish |
| ||||
| Year |
| ||||
| Made In |
| ||||
| Categories | |||||
| Color Family |
| ||||
| Direct Output |
| ||||
| Electronics |
| ||||
| Number of Channels |
| ||||
| Number of Inputs |
| ||||
| Output Power (Watts) |
| ||||
| Power Tube Type |
| ||||
| Reverb |
| ||||
| Speaker Configuration |
| ||||
Overview
As part of the iconic Portaflex lineup from the '60s, the Ampeg SB-12 features the unique flip-top design as seen on other amps like the popular B-15N. The SB-12 was designed to complement Ampeg's Baby Bass upright bass model and ran with 22 watts through a single 12-inch speaker. With only three control knobs, the smaller SB-12 offered a definitively simpler design than the larger Portaflexes.
Years of Production: 1965 - 1971
Unique to this Year: 1965 was the first year of SB-12 production
Electronics: Bass and Instrument inputs, 22 watts, 12-inch speaker
Controls: Volume, Treble, Bass
Notable Players: Chuck Rainey, Marcus Miller
Years of Production: 1965 - 1971
Unique to this Year: 1965 was the first year of SB-12 production
Electronics: Bass and Instrument inputs, 22 watts, 12-inch speaker
Controls: Volume, Treble, Bass
Notable Players: Chuck Rainey, Marcus Miller
Reverb Price Guide
Estimated Value for Ampeg SB-12 Portaflex 25-Watt 1x12" Fliptop Guitar Combo on Reverb
Includes material, year, finish
*Excludes Brand New, B Stock, Fair, Poor, and Non-functioning. Prices exclude shipping and tax/VAT/GST.


