SVP1600 Stereo Bass Power Amplifier

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1.SENSITIVITY CHANNEL A: Use this control to adjust the input sensitivity for Channel A.

2.CHANNEL A LED METER: Use this LED meter to monitor the output signal level for Channel A.

3.CHANNEL A LIMIT LED: This LED illuminates when the output signal level for Channel A triggers the internal Limit circuits. If this LED illuminates constantly, reduce the input signal level going to the Power Amp A Input (#18) and/or turn down the Sensitivity Channel A control (#1).

4.LIMIT DEFEAT: The SVP1600 employs internal limit circuits to help keep the power amplifier’s output clean at extreme volume lev- els. (All amplifiers may begin to clip their output signals as they approach maximum output levels, resulting in potentially speaker- damaging distortion.) These circuits may be disabled by depressing the Limit Defeat switch, which may result in an increase in output power but with the possibility of distortion. Use discretion whenever playing with the Limit circuits off.

5.CHANNEL B LIMIT LED: This LED illuminates when the output signal level for Channel B triggers the internal Limit circuit. If this LED illuminates constantly, reduce the input signal level going to the Power Amp B Input (#15) and/or turn down the Sensitivity Channel B control (#7).

6.CHANNEL B LED METER: Use this LED meter to monitor the output signal level for Channel B.

7.SENSITIVITY CHANNEL B: Use this control to adjust the input sensitivity for Channel B.

8.POWER INDICATOR: This lamp illuminates when the amplifier is powered up.

9.POWER SWITCH: Use this switch to turn the amplifier on (top of the switch depressed) and off (bottom of the switch depressed).

IMPORTANT: This unit employs forced air cooling by means of

an internal fan. The rear and side ventillation slots must remain unobstructed when operating this amplifier. When mounting the unit in a rack make sure there is ample room for proper air circulation. The rack must be constructed and posi- tioned in such a manner to allow proper air flow and the exhausting of hot air away from the rack at all times.

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Ampeg SVP1600 manual Front Panel, Important This unit employs forced air cooling by means

SVP1600 specifications

The Ampeg SVP1600 is a powerful and versatile bass amplifier that has gained recognition among musicians for its exceptional sound quality and robust features. Designed for professional use, the SVP1600 is a tube preamp with a solid-state power amp, providing the warmth and richness characteristic of tube sound while ensuring reliability and headroom typical of solid-state technology.

One of the key features of the SVP1600 is its all-tube preamp section, which utilizes high-quality 12AX7 tubes. This tube configuration results in a warm, dynamic tone that can enhance a bassist's playing experience. The preamp also offers a wide range of tonal shaping options, allowing players to dial in their desired sound easily. With controls for gain, treble, midrange, and bass, musicians can sculpt their tone to fit various styles and preferences.

Another prominent characteristic of the SVP1600 is its flexibility. The amplifier provides an impressive power output of 1,600 watts at 4 ohms, making it suitable for any gig, from small venues to large concert stages. It features a built-in crossover that allows for bi-amping, which enables players to separate high and low frequencies to different speaker cabinets for enhanced clarity and definition.

The SVP1600 also comes equipped with a balanced XLR output, allowing for easy direct connection to a mixing console or recording system. This feature is essential for live performances and studio recordings, ensuring that the warm tube sound is faithfully captured without any additional coloration.

Moreover, the amplifier's rugged construction ensures durability, making it a reliable choice for road use. The SVP1600 is designed with a front-mounted cooling system that helps prevent overheating during long gigs. The unit includes a protective grill and a heavy-duty frame, reinforcing its readiness for the rigors of touring musicians.

In terms of connectivity, the SVP1600 features multiple input options, including 1/4-inch jack and SpeakON outputs. This versatility enhances its compatibility with various speaker cabinets and setups, catering to different performance needs.

In summary, the Ampeg SVP1600 is an impressive bass amplifier that combines the warmth of a tube preamp with the power and reliability of solid-state technology. With its user-friendly controls, robust power output, and versatile connectivity options, it stands out as an essential tool for professional bassists seeking to achieve their ideal sound on stage or in the studio. Whether playing rock, jazz, or anything in between, the SVP1600 delivers the performance that musicians demand.