
Ampeg Micro-CL SVT Classic Bass Amp Stack, 100 Watts
Kitted out with an effects loop, a direct out for recording, and stereo input and output, this portable stack offers premium features for a practice amp.
$429.99
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Overall User Ratings (based on 8 ratings)
Submitted July 1, 2020 by Wes A in Kissimmee, FL
"Perfect for Practice or Small gig"
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When I got this amp I was surprised at how loud it is. I thought 100w wasn’t going to be enough until I read it is 100w RMS... thus meaning it’s actually a 200w peak amp. I run the amp flat, and get the tones I want from my Fender Jazz Active Deluxe with the 3 band eq built in. It’s excellent for getting 70s clean Ampeg bass tone I was looking for through without it costing me my back or too much money. If you’re looking for a versatile amp with modern tech and old school tones, this is it. I run the amp and a DI for church without the cab, but at home I barely have it under “2” for volume. The aux plug is great but a little muddy for songs that have a wide range. It’s very well built and it has some weight to it. Definitely good for gospel, funk, r&b and rock. I recommend this amp for sure
Musical Background:
I’ve been playing for 30 years. Bass, drums and guitar. Bass dominantly
Musical Style:
Gospel, Christian, funk, fusion, R&B, Blues
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Submitted July 2, 2020 by Wes A in Kissimmee, FL
"Perfect for Practice or Small gig"
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When I got this amp I was surprised at how loud it is. I thought 100w wasn’t going to be enough until I read it is 100w RMS... thus meaning it’s actually a 200w peak amp. I run the amp flat, and get the tones I want from my Fender Jazz Active Deluxe with the 3 band eq built in. It’s excellent for getting 70s clean Ampeg bass tone I was looking for through without it costing me my back or too much money. If you’re looking for a versatile amp with modern tech and old school tones, this is it. I run the amp and a DI for church without the cab, but at home I barely have it under “2” for volume. The aux plug is great but a little muddy for songs that have a wide range. It’s very well built and it has some weight to it. Definitely good for gospel, funk, r&b and rock. I recommend this amp for sure
Musical Background:
I’ve been playing for 30 years. Bass, drums and guitar. Bass dominantly
Musical Style:
Gospel, Christian, funk, fusion, R&B, Blues
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Submitted May 2, 2022 by Scott S in Accident, MD, MD
"great little amp."
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I got this just to use in the Livingroom when I don't feel like going downstairs to the studio. This is really, really loud. I have not turned it past 2. It sounds really good though. I play a Rickenbacker 4003, Hofner 500/1, and a Gibson EB3 and every one sound unbelievably good through this.
Musical Background:
43 years playing guitar, bass.
Musical Style:
Rock, Classic Rock and Metal.
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Submitted August 7, 2014 by a customer from live.com
"Good and bad"
The Ampeg micro stack is a good amp. Liked everything about it. The head is great but the speaks went bad within a mouth. Replace with upgraded speaks. It sounds great! I should not had to do that. Never played over 3 on the volume. So if you are going to purchase this amp plan to buy new speakers. Thought I let you know.
Musical Background:
40 years guitar and bass
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Submitted May 19, 2023 by a customer from gmail.com
"It's cute... "What I can't hear you"."
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It's a great little amp. Big enough to make a ruckus but you can move it with out a friend or a dolly. It's my first ampeg because I'm a guitarist. It's minimalist but sounds good without effects. I don't need anything bigger because I have a PA but I haven't needed too. The 0 db and -15db features are nice. Aux in is great for learning the only thing that would make it better is blue tooth aux. I like it I'm pleased with my purchase
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Submitted September 8, 2014 by Dan W
"It's super cute!"
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It's super cute, but the construction is MDF and a piece of the Tolex was ripped from a staple not pressed in all the way on the front cover and scraping it away - kind of sucks for a brand new item, but I don't feel like causing a fuss over a little nick. Just weaksauce quality control...
The sound is good. Nothing to write home to mom about, but it does have that "Ampeg signature growl" type of sound, for the bedroom.
It's lacking the gain/master volume controls, but with the dual inputs, its doable.
It's my favorite amp of all time for bass in the bedroom, but I wouldn't even attempt to ever jam with an acoustic drummer. Probably for the better, since MDF isn't very road worthy anyway.
Acoustic guitar sounds decent through it too. It doesn't have an XLR direct out, but Ampeg isn't known for clean XLR outputs in the past, so I'm not sweating it. A mic would better capture its essence anyway.
Its pre-amp pretty much sounds exactly like my Sansamp (which was designed to emulate the Ampeg sound, at least I think so anyway).
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Submitted June 3, 2018 by Ryan Connor in Amity, OR
"Nice little bass rig for small stage, DI to board, or practice"
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Awesome little bass stack for small stage gigging. Use 2x10 cab for stage monitoring and run DI into the mains. Effects loop is a bonus, too!
Musical Background:
20+ years, guitar, bass, drums, vocals, local gigging, etc.
Musical Style:
rock, country, blues, Christian, jazz
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Submitted August 1, 2022 by a customer from gmail.com
"Cheap cabinet and speaker. Rattles like crazy."
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What can I say about this? It is cheap yes, but it feels cheap and it sounds cheap. It is not one of those low dollar gems where you get a lot more than you expected. That is not the case here. With this one you get exactly what you paid for. It sounds ok at best, and that is only if you don't turn it up past three or so. Which is a pretty big if. The overall feel of it is flabby, and it rattles so badly when you turn it up that the cab sounds like it is about to explode. I don't know what kind of wood the cab is made of but it can't be very good. Balsa maybe. In my opinion the only use for this is to use the -15 jack in, keep the volume low, and it can be a decent practice amp where you wont annoy anyone. Just don't expect more than that. There is no way I would gig with thing. Before I bought it I read a couple of reviews where they said they were gigging with one. Must have been in a library... I thought it would be a nice, light set that I could practice on at low volumes with and play small gigs with but in the end I sold it for $250, which is going towards a better amp. I suggest you do the same. It does look pretty cool though.
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