Straight-ahead power and tone that let you rock like a world class act -- even before the royalty checks roll in. When you're ready to be a player, crank out the powerful textured sound that gets you there. The 2-rack space B-2R uses a 350-watt Mos-Fet amp, while its bigger brother, the 1000 watt B-4R is the most powerful in its class. Introduced in 1999, this powerhouse head gives you everything you need for today's music. Learn More...









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8 out of 10Feature:
you can basically get whatever sound you want out of it with the features it has.
Quality:
it was made well, nothin is loose or anything
Value:
it is worth what you pay for it, it just isn't as loud as i would have liked it to have been.
Sound:
good sound, mostly depends on the bass you have. You can basically find the tone you want on it though.
Overall:
maybe a couple of years until i get enough money to buy the svt4pro.
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I play a Fender P-bass through this head. I've owned several Ampeg amps in the past and the B2R is absolutely the best at a reasonable price. I push a Hartke 215xl with it and the tone is beautiful!! I've owned GK,Fender bassman and 400ps,Sunn 200s,Carvin and used Hartke and Mesa amps. The quality and straight-forward controls have won me over. I actually prefer it over the SVT classic because of less maintenance,weight and the tone is very rich.
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