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NAMM 2013: Ampeg Expands Heritage Series Amplifiers With New B-15 Design

Published 11 years ago on January 25, 2013

By Guitar Interactive Magazine

Stream Image (15)Ampeg has added another model to its Heritage lineof amplifiers - The Heritage B-15N. Like all Ampeg Heritage models,the Heritage B-15N is designed and assembled in the U.S.A. out ofpremium components with extreme attention to craftsmanship andfinish. The Heritage B-15N delivers the sought-after B-15performance in a new, circuit-board based, all-tube design with abeautiful flat black finish.

"No expense is spared when we build a new Heritage model. We arededicated to breathing life into classic Ampeg designs in ourU.S.-manufacturing facility," remarks Ampeg Product Manager ZaneWilliams. "The B-15N is all-tube with the exact circuit paths andincredible tone of the iconic original. Plus, the new flat blacklook of the head is really sleek."

The Heritage B-15N features distinct 1964 and 1966 channels,Ampeg's flexible Baxandall EQ and selectable bias modes forultimate tone control. The high-quality flip-top, double-bafflecabinet is covered in black diamond tolex and factors heavily intothe amazing tone of the iconic original. Built to exactingstandards, the Heritage B-15N meticulously recreates the world'smost recorded bass tone.

The Ampeg Heritage B-15N is available in a 2013 limited editionrun of 250 units. Each Heritage B-15N features commemorative badgeson both the head and cabinet.

For more information:
www.ampeg.com


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