Pricing and availability
We compare 600+ stores and found this item at 5 stores. Prices updated .
Store
Reviews
Price
Average Price: $1,303
High-end/Boutique
$599
$1000+
Price Tier
Budget
Standard
High-end
Price History
Based on price data from 4 merchants for "Ampeg SVT-810E 8x10 Bass Cabinet". Prices shown reflect NEW condition. Tracking began Apr 2, 2026.
* Product prices and availability are updated by Equipboard every 24hrs and are subject to change. Equipboard may receive compensation for purchases made at participating retailers linked on this site. This compensation does not affect what products or prices are displayed, or the order of prices listed. For more information, please refer to our affiliate disclosure.
Description
Product Description
Presenting the Ampeg SVT-810E 8x10 Bass Cabinet, a legendary fixture in the world of bass amplification. The SVT-810E carries the heritage of Ampeg's iconic SVT line, known for its unmistakable, roaring bass tone that has shaped the soundscapes of countless performances. Built with the serious bassist in mind, this cabinet pairs perfectly with the Ampeg Heritage SVT-CL head, delivering an unrelenting 800 watts of power.
Constructed from 15mm poplar and equipped with custom-made 10" Eminence speakers, the SVT-810E captures the spirit of classic Ampeg sound while offering the reliability and precision of modern craftsmanship. The cabinet is enveloped in a soft Tolex covering and adorned with a black sparkle grille cloth, giving it a timeless appeal.
Whether you're a seasoned pro or a passionate amateur, the Ampeg SVT-810E 8x10 Bass Cabinet is more than just an amp; it's a statement of your commitment to premium tone and uncompromising performance.
Key Features:
- 8 x 10" custom U.S.-made Eminence LF drivers for ultimate punch
- Impressive 800 watts at 4 ohms
- Broad 40Hz-5kHz frequency response
- 130dB max SPL for powerful sound projection
- Robust 15mm poplar enclosure for durability
- Heritage black sparkle grille cloth and soft Tolex covering for a classy vintage look
- Perfect match for Heritage SVT-CL head for a complete rig
Owner's manual
Ampeg SVT-810E 8x10 Bass Cabinet User ManualProduct specs
| Load Capacity | 800 W |
| HF-Horn | No |
| Frequency range | 40 Hz – 5000 Hz |
| Weight | 75,0 kg |
FAQs
-
What type of speakers does the Ampeg SVT-810E use?
-
The Ampeg SVT-810E is equipped with eight 10-inch custom-designed speakers, providing a powerful and punchy sound ideal for live performances and studio sessions.
-
Is the Ampeg SVT-810E suitable for large venues?
-
Yes, the Ampeg SVT-810E, with its 800W load capacity and 4-ohm impedance, is designed to deliver high volume and clarity, making it suitable for large venues and concert stages.
-
How portable is the Ampeg SVT-810E bass cabinet?
-
Weighing approximately 165 lbs (75 kg) and measuring 48" x 26" x 16", the Ampeg SVT-810E is quite large and heavy, making it less portable but ideal for stationary setups or use with a roadie crew.
-
Does the Ampeg SVT-810E have a high-frequency horn?
-
No, the Ampeg SVT-810E does not include a high-frequency horn, focusing instead on delivering a classic, full-range bass sound through its eight 10-inch speakers.
-
What is the frequency range of the Ampeg SVT-810E?
-
The Ampeg SVT-810E has a frequency range of 40 Hz to 5000 Hz, providing a deep low end and clear mids, suitable for a variety of bass tones.
Videos
Ampeg
Ampeg's SVT810E
Reviews
PROS
-
Adds clarity to the typical SVT tone
-
Capable of handling high volumes without loss of sound quality
-
Compatible with various music styles and basses
-
Receives compliments on tone from musicians
-
Delivers the classic Ampeg tone with plenty of headroom
-
Exceptional build quality, looks great out of the box
-
Easy to move despite its size, compared to similar cabinets
-
Provides amazing punch and clarity in sound
-
Can compete with loud instruments, ideal for big venues
-
Solid and dependable for professional use
CONS
-
Original hard plastic wheels are prone to snapping off
-
Lacks high-frequency horn for some styles/preferences
-
Its large size and weight can be cumbersome
-
Some may find it overkill for smaller venues or personal use
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Ampeg SVT-810E 8x10 Bass Cabinet.
Use cases and applications
-
When positioned properly, the Ampeg 8x10 can significantly enhance sound in large, open spaces that tend to absorb sound.
Source -
The 810E is praised for its controlled low end when paired with tube amps, offering resonance and bloom that can be boomy if not managed.
Source -
The 8x10's bass extension is unmatched, likened to a double bass compared to a cello, due to its vast internal volume.
Source -
The 8x10 is ideal for loud rock/metal settings but impractical for smaller gigs due to its weight and volume.
Source
User experience
-
Some venues discourage the use of 810 cabs due to their size, often leading to volume control restrictions during performances.
Source -
Owners frequently mention the physical challenge of moving the 810E, with specific difficulty navigating tight stairs and requiring assistance.
Source -
Owners find the Ampeg SVT-810E easier to move than expected due to its tilt-back casters, despite its large size.
Source -
With a hand truck and assistance, moving the cabinet is manageable, but becomes challenging with age.
Source -
The 8x10 is praised for its unique sound, making it a worthwhile experience, especially if bought used and resold if necessary.
Source
Comparisons
-
Consider the Ampeg 410HE or 212AV for smaller venues; they offer similar sound characteristics in more portable designs.
Source -
The Heritage 810E is noted for superior drivers with smooth midrange, recommended over standard models for enhanced sound quality.
Source -
Owners suggest that, unlike the Ampeg 8x10, the Ashdown cabinets are often less favored despite good head units.
Source -
Two 4x10 cabinets offer tighter bass response and efficiency, described as punchier compared to a single 8x10, which provides more "bloom."
Source -
Fender 810s are noted to be lighter and easier to maneuver compared to the Ampeg 810.
Source
Features and functionality
Value and pricing
-
An Ampeg SVT-810E can sometimes be acquired for less than $500 if local availability is considered, although prices can vary significantly by location.
Source
Critic Reviews
5.0 out of 5
Based on 8 Reviews and 43 Ratings
An excellent buy!
First thing is holy SHIT this thing is absolutely massive. Bigger than you’re thinking. It’s also incredibly loud so it’ll definitely give you a tonal edge to compete with your drummer. I bought one of these new, and they’re beautiful out of the box. Worth every penny. If you’re gonna buy one I highly reccomend giving Ampeg your business, plus you won’t have to settle for a really beat up, scruffy looking used one. 10/10 cabinet.
396
275
Best Bass Cab
Used to record the bass parts on my band's first album on an Orange OR120 into a loadbox into this cab
215
My Current Cabinet
This cab is one of the best out there. It'll get every gig done no matter the size.
64
It just works
Solid, dependable and sound great. I love the height to get the sound in my ears. Only drawback is weight and wheels snapping off
106
The FRIDGE!
I love this cabinet, this is my go to when playing bigger concerts in arenas, or stadiums. This cabinet packs a huge punch when connected to my SVT-4Pro head.
Artist usage
Add artist
In this video (the black summer live at jimmy fallon) at 2:36 in particular we see two ampeg svt-vr on two 8 by 10 cabinets. I guess it's a color svt-vr and two classic ampeg cabinets due to size
Noel Gallagher owned this Ampeg SVT-810E 8x10 Bass Cabinet, often likened to a "refrigerator with speakers" due to its robust design. The cabinet features eight custom-made 10” Eminence speakers and shows signs of wear, such as rusty corners and worn tolex. While it may have been used by Andy Bell at some point, the cabinet is being sold in its current condition on reverb.com.
Geddy Lee can be seen using the Ampeg SVT-810E 8x10 Bass Cabinet in the "Fly by Night" music video, as confirmed by the image source.
Les Claypool used one or two of these at a time placed horizontally and angled towards him for a period of time and can be seen with this setup live on several occasions.
Tyler Joseph used the Ampeg SVT-810E 8x10 Bass Cabinet during a live performance at EBS Space in 2012, as noted in a 허프포스트코리아 article.
According to his artist page on the Ampeg website, Robert Trujillo uses 810E cabinets when performing with Metallica.
In this photo (taken in November 1994) Mike appears to be using two Ampeg cabinets - one with "Oleven" logo attached and other blank.
In this interview made by Revebr.com a Troy Van Leeuwen, there is talk about the equipment sold by Troy for its future sale because it had two of each piece and needed vending to make room for new equipment for its new project in QOTSA. Among the pieces sold, is the Ampeg SVT 810E.
"My Alembic Stereo bass, four Ampeg 300-watt heads and several old Ampeg SVT 8x10 cabinets," Jason Newsted says, when asked what he uses on the road, in this interview.
Album Usage
The Ampeg SVT-810E 8x10 Bass Cabinet has been featured on the following albums:
Black Summer
Red Hot Chili Peppers (2022)
Past Lives
L.S. Dunes (2022)
The New Dark Ages
Gwar & GWAR (2022)
Diary of a Madman (40th Anniversary Expanded Edition)
Ozzy Osbourne & Ozzy Osbourne (2021)
White Wedding
Murderdolls (2020)
Un Susurro en la Tormenta
La Oreja de Van Gogh (2020)
You / Uta Wo Utaeba
Mass of the Fermenting Dregs (2020)
All Hail
Norma Jean (2019)
Immaculada High
Cherubs (2019)
9
Saves the Day (2018)
Pornograffitti Live 25 / Metal Meltdown
Extreme (2016)
Shut Up and Dance (White Panda Remix)
Walk the Moon (2015)
Shut Up And Dance (Acoustic)
Walk the Moon (2015)
Rock or Bust
AC/DC (2014)
Shadow Moses
Bring Me The Horizon (2013)
Sempiternal (Expanded Edition)
Bring Me The Horizon (2013)
Chasing Ghosts
The Amity Affliction (2012)
Creatures
Motionless In White (2010)
To Lose My Life ...
White Lies (2009)
Life Starts Now
Three Days Grace (2009)
From Under The Cork Tree
Fall Out Boy (2005)
Slipknot
Slipknot (1999)
Dysfunction
Staind (1999)
Dirt (2022 Remaster)
Alice in Chains (1992)
Facelift
Alice in Chains (1990)
Doolittle
Pixies (1989)
Diary Of A Madman
Ozzy Osbourne & Ozzy Osbourne (1981)
Fly By Night
Rush (1975)
Genre Usage
Based on how artists on Equipboard use this gear, it is most commonly found in the following genres.
Used With
Based on how musicians on Equipboard use Ampeg SVT-810E 8x10 Bass Cabinet, it is most commonly used with the following gear.
Community setups
Show yoursSimilar
Add recommendation1 alternative for Ampeg SVT-810E 8x10 Bass Cabinet, curated by the Equipboard community.
$1,000.00
More Ampeg Bass Amplifier Cabinets
Accessories & Related Items
Most Popular Bass Amplifier Cabinets
Most Popular Brands
-
Added to Equipboard on by
eryeagerGear IQ 288
-