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Old 25th January 2012   #1
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Ampeg's Limited Edition Heritage B-15 is Back for 2012

Ampeg's Limited Edition
Heritage B-15 is Back for 2012

Overwhelming Demand prompts additional units and ability to ship Worldwide

Ampeg made big waves last year with the launch of the Heritage B-15, which not only breathed life into a classic Ampeg design, but generated such attention that the limited edition run sold out almost immediately upon announcement.

Hand-wired and assembled in the U.S.A., the Ampeg Heritage B-15 delivers legendary tone in a design that truly lives up to the iconic standard set by inventor Jess Oliver 50 years ago. The Heritage B-15 features the circuit paths of both a 1964 and 1966 B-15, including classic Baxandall EQ controls and premium 6SL7 octal preamp tubes along with a bias switch, recreating each years’ distinctive bias methodology. The extremely high-quality flip-top cabinet features the legendary double-baffle design and houses a highly-researched, custom-designed 15? Eminence® driver. The Heritage B-15 is no mere tribute; it meets and exceeds the performance, look and tone of the legendary original, down to each and every component.

The 2012 run of the Ampeg Heritage B-15 is limited to 100 units and will be available worldwide in June, 2012. Visit Ampeg during NAMM at their massive showroom upstairs in Demo Room 209A/B during the 2012 Winter NAMM show January 19-22, 2012 in Anaheim, CA. Visit Welcome To Ampeg to learn more about the Heritage B-15.
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