Micro-VR & SVT-210AV Demo

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Uploaded by on Feb 24, 2010

Ampeg's Dino Monoxelos demonstrates the Micro-VR and SVT-210AV cabinet. He gives a brief description of the features and benefits as well as showing you what the amp sounds like both from the DI as well as with the 210AV mic'd. Learn more about the Micro-VR stack and find a dealer in your area by visiting: http://www.ampeg.com/products/classic/microvr/index.html

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  • is this bass good for live performance, metal/punk?

  • @theeuprise Depending on the stage volume (what is the guitar rig, does the drummer hit hard, etc) you will probably need PA support with a mic on the cab.

  • @ampegtv

    the guitar rigs are basically marshall's. so i guess this amp wouldn't work. but thanks anyway.

  • @theeuprise check into the PF-500 head with a PF-210HE cab. Next thing up in pricing that could handle it, I think. Or SVT-7PRO head and almost whatever cab, but that's another step up.

  • Hi, does the 25.9lbs handling weight apply to the sole cab or the whole rig? How much does each head and cab weigh?

  • @riff5215 Looks like there are some inconsistencies we need to address. But the official weight of the head in 9.9 lbs and the cab is 26.3 lbs.

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  • what would you reccomend this or a MICRO-CL Stack

  • Nice to see the Micro VR has a nice sizzly bottom end with fat low-mids. I just would like to know, can this amp pull off a decent B-15 kind of sound? I want something that can pull off an SVT and B-15 type of tone. I would save up for a PF500, but I only need something around 200 watts for what I'm doing these days. Thanks.

  • @ampegtv

    i read some reviews they could definitely do the job. but a little outta my price range. well thanks for your help.

  • How loud is this going to be?

    Will I be able to play venues of around 200 people, is this going to be audible over my guitarists- or will I have to go a step larger on the cab?

  • @ampegtv Thanks for the clarification! :)

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