Ampeg® Heritage Bass Amp Bundle
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Ampeg Heritage Bass Amp Bundle
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j. Hudes
Massive bass saturation!
I've used the SVT VR on literally every rock record I produced for the last few years. It's a wild bass tone but it has character! And that's what everyone wants. It really does it's job!
The B15 sounds fantastic to my ears but is yet to make it onto a record.
The SVT 3pro sounds a bit boring and lifeless in comparison but maybe I'll find a use for it one day. I definitely can't give that one 5 stars I'm afraid.
L. Bates
awesome plugin
been looking at it for yrs and finally it makes tracking a bit easier in the cans)))) great value
A. Mullen
Lots of basses … covered
The variety here is fantastic. Well worth it to cover different sounds and styles.
R. Byers
Perfect for Live Tracking
Looking for an amp sim to compliment my direct bass signal, I had tried the Ampeg SVT VRClassic and found it to be a little too tubby for my tastes. I demoed the SVT-PRO3 and loved the flexibility of it. Easy to dial in on a variety of styles. Picked it up immediately.
R. Craig
Good, but not my favourite Ampeg
Decent plugin, and have found places to use it, but sometimes I find it sounds a bit fake.. I prefer the amp models on my Kemper or even some of the other Ampeg models from UAudio.
r. sveinungsen
tight and solid
we use this amp mainly for recording bass. It has a solid and natural sound.... nice...
E. Koch
Part Two of my 5 star review
i have never heard anyone mention the fact that cabinet impulse responses don't have cone break-up...but they don't..
i like the sound of overdriven power amps, and a little cone break-up...i have softube's acoustic feedback plugin, and i like that allot....i just wish there was a way to come out of the power soak into a cabinet plugin with a dynamic break up adjuster...
in real life, i could put a 2X12 loaded with two 15 watt celestion blue back alnico 12s on this wide open 30 watt B-15N and get cone barking compression on the peaks.
R. Whiting
When you can't mic up a cabinet
Decided to step up from the Ampeg classic which came with my Apollo Quad and glad I did. The extra functions of choosing between channels, cabs and mics are worth having and add to the versatility. It needed a little help, so by adding a 1176 compressor after helped make this Ampeg punchy and exciting.
K. Andersen
Wonderful!
Got rid of the Kemper I was using for bass and needed a replacement. This fit the bill perfectly!
m. olson
Surprised it works good
I have a pedal from Ampeg that is a preamp pedal for bass and the amp sounds thicker but my pedal sounds detailed so it’s hard to compare but for a DI sound meaning the amp simulator you’ll be happy with it , pretty simple to use
s. donat
sound like a real amp
sound and feel like a real amp and very usefull for recording
R. Whitney
Sounds Good
I'm only an occasional bass player for my own home recordings, and I've never owned an actual B-15, so I can't evaluate this simulation with any authority. I give it four stars because it does sound like a miked-up amp to me (and this I've done a fair amount of in the past), and it provides a variety of speaker/mic combinations as well as the two versions of the amp: 1964/1966. It sounds better to me than their SVT Classic Legacy (which I have owned an actual specimen of years ago). I do wish it had Fet47 and U87 microphone simulation options, and perhaps distance and placement options like some other similar plugins do. But at the end of the day, I still usually prefer to go direct in, sans amp sim, into their 1176LN legacy and maybe the Studer A800 tape sim. It's probably me, but the amp sims always give me a muddy result whereas the DI approach usually sounds clearer. I might put an IR on the track after the fact. Among preamp sims so far, I like their simple Neve Preamp best for recording bass.
C. Greenawalt
Perfect Low End
Best for getting a clear punchy bass.
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Good Sound
This plugin really fills out the sound when I plug in my acoustic/electric bass guitar, allowing me to sculpt the low end to match whatever tone I need for my current project. This has offered such great versatility in tone for my bass guitar that I previously did not have when plugging in with DI.
T. Agata
SVT
Good
s. fujimoto
Sound of stability
Thick sound that does not choose a genre.
Especially the best match for jazz bass!
J. Davies
Preampeg
The SVT has a good sound for bass, but since I'm not using distortion like with guitar, I look at this plugin like any other preamp. I plug a P-Bass into the Hi-Z input with an SVT or a Neve or 610 preamp and like all the results depending on the song I'm working on. I will say I'm addicted to the Fairchild for bass compression and sometimes double compress lightly with a Distressor. My sound is heavy rock with a seventies influence.
M. Gustafson
As close as you can get
I am always in awe of what UA is capable of. This amp can bring life to a DI bass or supplement an existing one. I like running synths through it to add a bit of a re amp vibe. Wonderful tool. I have it pulled up against the hardware amp currently and I am impressed.
C. Riba
Best AMPEG sound!
I first bought the SVT VR for versatility amd modern sound, but there something about B-15 that can't be achieved with SVT, so I had to finally buy it ;) It sounds vintage and slightly tube/distorted, and I love it.
J. Woolcot
Great vintage sound.
The crunch achievable from this amp is awesome, mixed with a DI and the SVT30 Pro, it’s killer for rock tones. Highly recommended.