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Description

Rev up your bass game with the Ampeg SVT-VR, a 300-watt tube bass amplifier head that resurrects the iconic "Blue-Line" SVT amp from 1969. This powerhouse delivers the raw, unbridled tone that has captivated bassists for decades, from the club circuits to stadium tours. Featuring two distinct channels—each with their own unique EQ settings—the SVT-VR allows you to dial in a sound that's as aggressive or as smooth as your music demands.

Channel one offers a versatile 3-band EQ for shaping your mids, while channel two simplifies things with a 2-band EQ for a more straightforward approach. The amp is driven by six 6550 power tubes, producing a rich and warm tone that’s hard to beat. Modern updates like a Speakon output connector ensure that this vintage beast is also equipped for today’s gigs.

Whether you're emulating the sounds of legends like Bootsy Collins or carving out your own slice of bass history, the Ampeg SVT-VR doesn’t just amplify your sound, it enhances your entire musical experience. A must-have for any bassist seeking a robust and legendary low end, this amp is as much a staple in the studio as it is on stage.

Key Features:

  • 300 watts of pure tube power
  • Six 6550 power amp tubes
  • Two channels: 3-band EQ on channel one, 2-band EQ on channel two
  • Speakon and traditional 1/4" outputs
  • Four input options: two normal, two bright
  • Classic Ampeg tone with modern updates for versatility

Product specs

Brand Ampeg
Model SVT-VR Classic Series 300-Watt Bass Amp Head
Finish Black
Year 2007 - 2025
Categories Bass Heads
Color Family Black
Electronics Tube
Impedance 2 ohms, 4 ohms
Number of Channels 2 Channels
Number of Inputs 4 Inputs
Output Power (Watts) 300
Power Tube Type 6550
Reverb None

FAQs

Is the Ampeg SVT-VR suitable for live performances?

Yes, the Ampeg SVT-VR is ideal for live performances with its 300-watt output and all-tube design, providing powerful and classic bass tones that can fill large venues.

What is the tonal character of the Ampeg SVT-VR?

The Ampeg SVT-VR offers a classic warm and punchy tone, thanks to its all-tube design and original preamp signal path, making it a favorite for rock and blues musicians.

How many channels does the Ampeg SVT-VR have?

The Ampeg SVT-VR features a 2-channel preamp, allowing for versatile sound shaping and easy switching between different tonal setups.

What type of power tubes does the Ampeg SVT-VR use?

The Ampeg SVT-VR utilizes six 6550 power tubes, which contribute to its robust output and rich, full-bodied sound.

Does the Ampeg SVT-VR have an XLR output?

Yes, the Ampeg SVT-VR includes an XLR output, allowing for direct connection to a mixing console or recording equipment.

What impedance options are available on the Ampeg SVT-VR?

The Ampeg SVT-VR supports 2 ohms and 4 ohms impedance, providing flexibility in speaker cabinet configurations.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Solid build and attractive design

  • Authentic SVT sound, look, and feel

  • Contains Saint Louis Music era circuit boards

  • Superior to Class D amps in live performance

CONS

  • Very noisy cooling fan

  • Channel 2's 1970's Magnavox preamp is noisy with boosted high frequencies

  • Manufacturing origin (China) may concern some

  • High cost, especially for the 50th Anniversary version

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Ampeg SVT-VR.

Setup and maintenance

  • SVT-VR requires a 2 or 4 ohm load; mismatched impedance can lead to performance issues.

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  • Vintage SVTs are prone to mechanical issues, such as rattling when placed on cabs, and may require frequent repairs.

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  • Cleaning jack sockets with Deoxit and repeatedly inserting a jack can resolve volume drop issues caused by oxidation.

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  • Channel 2 uses a V5 position 12AX7 preamp tube; replacing it can resolve volume drop issues if cleaning contacts doesn't help.

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Comparisons

  • V4B is noted to be cleaner/flatter than the SVT-VR, making it more suitable for specific tonal preferences.

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  • Older SVT models from the Vietnam production era may have reliability issues compared to their US counterparts.

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  • Some users find Ampeg amps to sound bland compared to other brands like Fender Bassman, which offers a more mid-scooped tone.

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  • The SVT-CL mimics channel 1 of the SVT-VR, but channel 2 on the VR offers a unique lower gain option without a midrange control.

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  • The Fender Super Bassman modern hybrid channel offers an SVT-like sound, while the vintage channel provides a distinct mid-scooped tone, making it a versatile alternative to the SVT-VR.

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User experience

  • The SVT-VR is very heavy at 85lbs, making it less ideal for smaller gigs due to portability concerns.

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  • Using a contact cleaner and inserting/removing a jack 20 times in each socket can solve issues from infrequent use.

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Use cases and applications

  • SVT-VR is best suited for large venues or studio use due to its weight and power requirements.

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  • The SVT-CL allows for preamp drive at moderate volumes, appealing to those who enjoy a bit of dirt in their sound.

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Features and functionality

  • Jumping channels 1 and 2 on the SVT-VR allows for comprehensive low/mid/high adjustments, offering a distinct flavor while maintaining the Ampeg sound.

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  • Channel 2's unique preamp tube setup differentiates it from Channel 1, impacting volume and tone.

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See how Flea uses Ampeg SVT-VR

Flea

Singer, Bassist

Red Hot Chili Peppers

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Verified via YouTube

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

See how Chris Wolstenholme uses Ampeg SVT-VR

Chris Wolstenholme

Singer, Guitarist

Muse

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Verified via Soundonsound

Mix engineer Tommaso Colliva on recording Drones : "Our bass setup was song–specific, but our usual arrangement would have been one clean amp, usually an Ampeg SVT–VR, that is going all the time, and that provides the bottom end and the warmth."

See how Geddy Lee uses Ampeg SVT-VR

Geddy Lee

Singer, Bassist

Rush

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Verified via 2112

In the Fly by Night video, you can see two SVT heads. Plus, there are multiple interviews talking about his rig. He used an SVT for his low end in the 70s and used a Sunn amp for his high end.

See how Les Claypool uses Ampeg SVT-VR

Les Claypool

Singer, Bassist

Primus

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Verified via Photo

Les can be seen using an Ampeg SVT VR head as early as may 2019 (source are the dates of pictures on getty images). At 0:06 in the added Instagram Reel, the head can be seen at the bottom of his rack.

See how Tyler Joseph uses Ampeg SVT-VR

Tyler Joseph

Singer, Bassist

Twenty One Pilots

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An Ampeg SVT-VR can be seen in the background in the top left.

See how Jason Newsted uses Ampeg SVT-VR

Jason Newsted

Bassist

Metallica

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In the studio, Jason Newsted poses in front of an Ampeg SVT-VR. Another candid image of Newsted's concert rig using a couple of Ampeg SVTs.

See how Tim Commerford uses Ampeg SVT-VR

Tim Commerford

Bassist

Rage Against the Machine

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Verified via YouTube

Tim can be seen working on two beat-up Ampeg SVT-VR heads in this video.

See how Calum Hood uses Ampeg SVT-VR

Calum Hood

Singer, Guitarist

5 Seconds Of Summer

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Verified via YouTube

At 0:34 in this live video, we can see a Ampeg SVT-VR head and a 810 Ampeg Cab behind Calum

See how Pino Palladino uses Ampeg SVT-VR

Pino Palladino

Bassist

Nine Inch Nails

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While performing alongside John Mayer at Eric Clapton's 2010 Crossroads Guitar Festival, Palladino used the Ampeg SVT-VR.

See how Colin Greenwood uses Ampeg SVT-VR

Colin Greenwood

Bassist

Radiohead

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Verified via Bass Magazine - The Future of Bass

Listed in this March 29, 2019 Bass Magazine article.

Basses Touring: 1963, 1972 & 1976 Fender Precision Basses; new additions: Sadowsky NYC Bass, Lakland Donald Duck Dunn Bass; home basses: 1962 Fender Jazz Bass, Sadowsky Metro Bass, South Korean student upright, Ned Steinberger electric upright

Rig Ampeg SVT-VR, Ampeg SVT 810, Ampeg B-15RW, Ashdown ABM 300 EVO II, Ashdown 410H & 115 cabinets

Pedals Lovetone Big Cheese, Tech 21 SansAmp Bass Driver

Synth Novation Bass Synth, Roland PC-500

Picks Dunlop Tortex

See how Nameless Ghoul uses Ampeg SVT-VR

Nameless Ghoul

Singer, Guitarist

Ghost

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Verified via YouTube

the amp can be seen in this video, like at 3:10

See how Simon Gallup uses Ampeg SVT-VR

Simon Gallup

Bassist

The Cure

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Verified via YouTube

in many parts of the concert, they can see simon use two ampeg svt vr heads

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