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Home > Amps > Ampeg BA-115HP Bass Guitar Combo Amplifier - 1x15 inch, 220 watts
Ampeg BA-115HP Bass Guitar Combo Amplifier - 1x15 inch, 220 watts
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List Price: $649.99
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Manufacturer: Ampeg
Manufacturer Part No: BA-115HP
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Named
after their 1950's counterparts, Ampeg's Bass Amp Series combos embody
all the elements that made Ampeg a household name among bass players.
Innovative, versatile and great sounding, the Bassamp Series combos
incorporate a Style control gives you a choice of 5 different amp
voicings that you can further adjust with the 3 bands of rotary EQ, as
well as RCA Tape/CD inputs. The Ampeg BA115HP is a powerful tone box
featuring a 220-watt power section and 1 inch horn driver for high
frequency definition. Its variable L-pad allows you to adjust the level of your highs.
Other features include an XLR line out, a built-in digital chromatic tuner with mute switch.
Dimensions: 21 x 21 x 15.5 inches, 80 lbs.
The History of AMPEG...
In 1946, Everette Hull, an acomplished pianist and bass player, organized a partnership with Stanley Michaels under the name Michaels-Hull Electronic Labs.
Their mission was to produce a new microphone pickup that Hull
designed. The pickup was fitted on the end of an upright bass and was
dubbed the Amplified Peg or Ampeg for short.
In 1949, Hull became the sole proprietor and changed the name of the
company to the Ampeg Bassamp Company. Since that time, Ampeg has
produced some of the music industry's most innovative and memorable
products, satisifying the needs of musicians all over the world. Many of
these products feature incredibly unique features and performance
capabilities resulting in six U.S. patents under the Ampeg brand name.
In 1960, a design engineer by the name of Jess Oliver created a combo
amplifier with a chasis that could be inverted and tucked inside the
speaker enclosure, protecting the inner workings and increasing the
portability of the the amp. Nicknammed the Portaflex, this amplifier became the standard in bass combos throughout the 60's and 70's.
Also in the early 60's, Ampeg was the first company to incorporate
reverb in an amplifier. The Reverbrocket preceded Fender's Vibroverb
(often thought of as the original) by nearly 2 years. In 1969, Ampeg set
out to design the most powerful amplifier ever made. At that time,
50-watt amps were considered more than adequate. 100-watt amps were
considered plenty loud. Ampeg, however, not only harnessed 300
watts of pure tube power but actually created a new valve (tube)
technology - Super Valve Technology, or the SVT. Now the most sought
after stage amplifier, the SVT has proven its road worthiness on stages
around the world.
In 1986, St. Louis Music, Inc purchased Ampeg and continues the
tradition of making quality, musician-satisifying products. The current
series of Ampeg Classic models, Pro Series products, B Series
heads and combos as well as the updated re-issue Diamond Blue Series are
among the latest in the evolution of the professional, innovative and
feature laden amplifiers available.
Specifications
- Dimensions: 21 x 21 x 15.5 inches
- Weight: 80 Pounds
- Balanced Line Out: Yes
- Graphic EQ: Yes
- High Frequency Component: 1 inch
- Compression Driver
- Mid Tone Control: Style
- RMS Power Output: 220 watts
- Speakers: 1 x 15 inches Custom Ampeg
- Tone Controls: 3 band
- Other Features:
- Built-in Tuner
- Input Gain and Master
- CD input
- Mute Switch
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