Vintage 1963 Ampeg B-15N Bass Amp - Price Drop!
$1,500
Last updated about 1 year ago in San Diego, CA
Condition: Used (normal wear)
Listed in categories: Toys, Games, & Hobbies - Musical instruments
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The Ampeg B-15N Portaflex of the 1960s, the "multi-instrument" successor to the B-12 amplifier, is considered the most recorded bass amplifier in history -- and with good reason. This all-tube "fliptop" bass combo amp pairs a 25-watt top with simple volume and tone controls to a double baffle 1x15 cabinet which contributes significantly to the deep, classic tone that the B-15N can get you in a heartbeat. The top tier of bass players quickly adopted the B-15, including James Jamerson, John Paul Jones and Bill Wyman, and these amps remain studio staples even today. When it comes time to move the B-15N, the top can be flipped and secured inside the cabinet for transport, giving you the portability of combo amps and the stability and flexibility of piggyback stacks. This one works great, but has expected wear (See pics). One knob is new, one latch is broken, some fabric is peeling. But all tubes are present, along with kickstand. Come & try it!
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