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Ampeg Debuts Two New Ultra-Affordable Stomp Boxes

Published 7 years ago on January 21, 2017

By Jonathan Graham

Ampeg today announces a big addition to its lineup of pedals with the launch of the Classic Analog Bass Preamp and Scrambler Bass Overdrive pedals. The two new pedals join the popular SCR-DI Bass DI, delivering authentic Ampeg tone at amazing prices. 

"Ampeg tones in high quality analog stomp boxes. It's just that simple," remarks John Boudreau, SVP of Ampeg Product Development.

"The flexibility to punch in legendary bass tone right from your pedalboard whenever you need it is a new realm for any Ampeg-loving player."

The Classic Analog Bass Preamp pedal allows the player to dial in a wide range of authentic Ampeg tones with the 3-band tone stack and highly flexible Ultra-Hi and Ultra-Lo circuits. The Scrambler Bass Overdrive pedal delivers a huge range of overdrive, from subtle to screaming. Players can add in a touch of highs, then blend in with the dry signal to create their custom Ampeg tone. Both pedals feature an all-analog, true bypass design with class-leading signal-to-noise ratio built into all-metal enclosures made to survive the rigors of the road.

"There's a lot of Ampeg wannabe pedals out there, some at unnecessarily high prices," concludes Boudreau.

"Get real, all-analog, all-Ampeg stomp boxes at a price that makes sense for bass players at any level."

The two new Ampeg pedals join the popular SCR-DI Bass DI and are being debuted at the 2017 Winter NAMM show and are expected to begin shipping worldwide in April, 2017. 

Visit Ampeg at the 2017 Winter NAMM Show to check out these new pedals alongside other classic Ampeg gear.

Ampeg is located upstairs in Demo Room 209A.

For more information on Ampeg's Stromp Boxes.


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