Product: Ampeg SVT 350H Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 09/29/2008
at 09:42pm
by Jeff
Features
:5
Except for the EQ, nothing special. Very limited in speaker cab combos; don't expect driving anything below or above 4x10s with any degree of satisfaction.
Sound Quality
:5
A lot also depends on your axe and speakers. But, imho, sounds the same as you would get from a 250-300 watt combo.
Reliability
:9
Hasn't broke down yet.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Never used it.
Overall Rating
:5
Since I didn't pay the full price for the SVT 350H I really shouldn't complain. But I will! Like reviews from others on here, I still hold high respect and admiration for Ampeg bass heads--the real ones. The SVT 350H is not one of them. Take away the EQ and you are left with a bare necessities head that really isn't all that great at a medium-sized venue (and even the EQ does little to help). If this were a tubed head then it would probably scream. But it just isn't.
Product: Ampeg SVT 350H Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 04/22/2008
at 02:30am
by sid rock
Features
:2
theres a saying beware of wolves in sheeps clothing & thats what this so called "tubeless" svt is- having owned the real mccoy tube model this 350h is a bad joke since its made by saint louis music -it nothing but crate amp in ampeg clothing same cheap plastic parts that break input jacks ,eq sliders etc it looks good but thats all kinda like those 50 empty marshall cabinets that judas priest took on tour in the 80s
Sound Quality
:1
it is just an amp period.so so sounding the solid state ampeg b2 sounds better this aint much better sounding that the crate bh220
Reliability
:4
this amp is a piece of junk it is a amp repairmans dream come true even the crate holds up much better hence the name crate ampeg has really lost it on this poor excuse of an amp
Customer Support
:3
Overall Rating
:4
ive used quite a number of amps swr peavey fender acoustic (reliable plus) but this ampeg 350h takes the cake as the worst amp ever along with the gk 200b galien krapout- if you want real svt sound get a back brace go back to the all tube 85 lbs monster
Product: Ampeg SVT 350H Price Paid: USD 400 USED
Submitted 03/28/2008
at 09:19pm
by Daryl
Features
:9
Not sure what year mine was built. US built. One Channel + switchable 9-band graphic EQ. Input pad (-20dB), limiter, effects loop, balanced DI. Couldn't really ask for much more. (perhaps a tuner mute and footswitch for Graphic EQ)
It isn't the most versatile amp ever built, but Ampeg have done a great job capturing the classic tube sound in a solid-state format. If you buy Ampeg you expect the Ampeg sound - that's what you get.
Plenty of power for small/medium sized venues, and I guess you could use it for larger venues too depending on the FOH (this was the bass amp requested by Dinosaur Jr, according to a friend who organises an annual outdoor festival in Norway)
I use this amp for small/medium sized venues, and have used it regularly in the studio with great effect. Get this going through a good cab (SVT-810 or SVT-610HLF) and you'll be cooking
Sound Quality
:10
I usually use 2 different basses (Ibanez SR-506 (bartolini mk1 pickups) and a MIJ Fender fretless Jazz bass ('62 Jazz Bass pickups)). These 2 basses couldn't be more different and both sound great through the head. The active circuitry and extended range of the SR-506 are really complimented by the head, and the Jazz sounds like, well a Jazz bass through an Ampeg (what more can I say?)
Long story short - every bass i've played through the amp has sounded great!!!
I play a very wide range of styles (whatever I get paid to play) and this amp suits everything from rock, pop, funk, jazz, indie etc. , i've always been able to dial up the right sound on the amp without the use of extra stuff, live or studio (but I guess this is due in part to the fact that the Ampeg sound is applicable to most styles of music).
I've never cranked the amp all the way up to 10, as I usually DI or close mic the cab when playing live and use the amp for monitoring, but the sound remains the same at low and high volumes and with bass around 8 or 9 and the master vol & gain past 12 o'clock this thing rumbles!
I've never had problems with unwanted distorton/clipping. With the gain high one gets that nice Ampeg distortion similar to the tube alternatives and with a Jazz bass, heaven! However, the clean, punchy sounds possible with this amp are really quite unbeleivable. I play a lot of Jazzrock/Fusion (i.e Dave Weckl Band/Mike Stern) and with a good quality compressor and my SR-506 - none more punchy!
The only thing I've encountered with the SVT-350 that annoys me slightly is when i'm in the studio - the fan is NOISY! Placing the amp and cab/s either side of a baffle solves the problem, but why don't Ampeg solve the problem so we don't have to?!
Reliability
:10
Haul this thing up and down stairs regularly, bang it on the floor (never dropped it thank god) and it still works without any problems. When I bought it one of the EQ sliders was broken off, but you can still move it up and down with your fingernail
Built like a rock, got mine in good comdition and it still is in good condition. Never experienced any problems with the dreaded Ampeg black covering and it's constant tearage either
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Never dealed with them. Would be skeptical now they've moved shipment to the east though.
Overall Rating
:9
I've compared this amp to loads of gear (lots of gear I can't afford) and I would honestly say this is one of the best amps i've played through. I've compared the SVT-350 to most other Ampegs and I must say, this is one of my favourites. Obviously, you can't beat the SVT-CL in search of THE Ampeg sound, but this thing comes close. I also think this looks better than the classic (personal preference I know). Plus, the SVT-CL doesn't have the Graphic EQ like this does, which I wish it did!
I recently tried one of the new batch of Classics to emerge from Vietnam or China (wherever they're made now) and in all honesty, i'd take my 350 anyday. I'd be lying if I said there wasn't better alternatives available (Eden, EBS, aguilar etc.) but I can't afford them, so with the money I have THIS is the best. You don't have to buy a $1500+ SVT-CL to get the sound of one! Plus, if you're an Ampeg junkie like me then it'd be a crime NOT to love this amp =D
Product: Ampeg SVT 350H Price Paid: USD 550
Submitted 03/23/2007
at 10:57pm
by I J
Email: ilan1026<at>yahoo dot com
Features
:8
Features are listed below. No need to repeat them. This is a 2001 model. Pretty basic set-up.
Sound Quality
:8
It's hard to get a variety of tones from this amp. I played straight up rock 99% of the time, end every now and then toyed with some blues and jazz. This amp wants to be a tube SVT but it aint gonna happen. It doesn't sound much like a tube amp. It sounds like a well-done solid state amp.
Jack up the mids and emulate most of the newer twangy punk bass sounds (ie, NoFX, Bouncing Souls, etc). Roll them off and push up the bass and you get a heavier sound for some mid-90s grunge stuff. The 9 -band slider EQ is handy for fine tuning your sound but don't expect too much out of it.
I played a Fender MIJ P-bass with replaced SD Quarter Pounders and it did exactly what i wanted it to, all the time, without variation. The cabs were an Ampeg 210 and Mesa 115 and it made for the perfect rock rig. It was not really loud enough though. It clipped easily against my over-zealous drummer. If you're playing anything larger than a small-ish club and don't plan on mic-ing, you will need more power. 350 watts solid state is not enough. And don't forget you need to be running at 4 ohms to get that 350 watts.
Reliability
:10
Never had any problems with it. Built well. It never let me down, except when it clipped...
The empty space under the amp is useful for storing cords, pedals, strings, and other stuff.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Never had to contact them.
Overall Rating
:8
It's a starter club head for rock. I would not pay full price for one. Try to find a used one, it's a much better value. If it were lost or stolen, i'd buy something with a tube pre-amp to get some actual tube tone and gain.
Product: Ampeg SVT 350H Price Paid: USD 500 USED
Submitted 02/22/2007
at 04:07pm
by Uncle Dub
Features
:3
9 band graphic, 3 band control, limiter, pretty basic
Sound Quality
:2
Sounds OK, but man it's weak, there's no way this thing can honestly be putting out 350W, the limiter comes on way too soon, without the limiter it clips badly. I would never use it in a live situation.
Reliability
:4
Got it used, it had already lost 2 knobs, and most of the graphic sliders, thats a pretty poor design flaw, still works though otherwise.
Customer Support
:1
I tried to get replacement sliders for the graphic from Ampeg, their 'tech support' guy told me to get in touch with their new parent company, which I did, they never got back to me.
Overall Rating
:1
I've had it for maybe 6 months now. I didn't choose to buy it, I really wanted the cab that was being sold with it, and bought this head as well. I'm trying to find a decent replacement for it, and someone mug enough to buy it.
Product: Ampeg SVT 350H Price Paid: USD 300 USED
Submitted 09/19/2006
at 02:44pm
by Johnny5
Features
:8
Solid state, one channel - SVT.
Ba da boom.
Sound Quality
:8
I use an 05 Fender P Highway 1, passive, standard P pickups.
This head is ace for playing straight out rock tunes, and is versatile enough to play off-Rock styles of music - like indie, funk, blues, jazz. It's pretty clear and provides plenty of punch, assuming you're standing less than 10 ft in front of it like I do.
Reliability
:9
Bought mine used in April 06. Survived shipping from Florida to Alberta, so yeah this thing is tough.
I'd could definitely gig without a backup, my cabs would go before this head would.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Mine's been good so far, no problems yet.
Overall Rating
:9
I've played guitar for 9 years, switched to bass 2 years ago. I knew I'd go Ampeg and I was told SVT was the way to go. This head is superb. They discontinued it and the newer model is a 450, so a little bit more headroom. Get one!
The only thing I don't really like about this head is the weight, at 42 pounds you're gonna need 2 hands when hauling this thing.
The spring loaded side handles are ace.
Product: Ampeg SVT 350H Price Paid: US $499
Submitted 11/07/2005
at 02:12pm
by dave
Features
:3
Overall a pretty basic head,this 350 watt solid state doesn't cut it though.
Sound Quality
:3
It doesn't sound awful, but thats when your playing in your room, this amp IS NOT meant to for use in loud/band situations. Even cranked all the way up at 10, it is inaudible while playing in a band. I returned it two days after i bought it, and picked up an SVT 3 Pro. Much better.
Reliability
:No Opinion
ONly had if for 2 days.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Overall Rating
:No Opinion
I wouldn't recomend buying this head, there is just no punch at all, i can't even believe that ampeg made it.
Product: Ampeg SVT 350H Price Paid: (too much)
Submitted 03/23/2005
at 07:41pm
by Anonymous
Features
:8
This head was purchased in 2002 - suspect it was made the same year. The 9 band equalizer is great for dialing in whatever style it is that you want. I use Fender Jazz, P-Bass and a Musicman Stingray. The pad button was useful for the active pick-ups on the Stingray. The only real feature I see being useful on an amp in this price range would be a mute button - no idea why it was left out.
Sound Quality
:7
This amp suited my style very well. The only thing it needed was to go louder! It was touchy at louder volumes - it clipped out frequently when it was being pushed to its max - Even at smaller venues and after hours of tweaking the settings. For a non-tube amp it did have a very warm sound until you hit louder volumes - especially on the highs it had a tendency to sound somewhat tinny. The lows were there but lacked that nice warm phat buttery tone expected from an Ampeg. Overall a great sound for a solid state - I don't think I have played a better sounding one. So I'll give a 7.
Reliability
:9
Not a single problem with the electronics of the amp while I owned it - however the volume/tone knobs have come off a number of times and I've seen a few out there with their eq tabs broken off. Not a big problem, but they could have made those a little more solid. Other than that I think this rig will last forever. ONe of the positives of solid state (At least an Ampeg one).
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Never had to contact them.
Overall Rating
:8
Playing 10 Years, since upgraded to a tube driven head for big phat WARMTH. If I didn't already sell this one, I probably would have replaced it with the one I upgraded to although I was generally happy with the 350H and sold her to what I hope is a good home. If you are making the jump from combo to a rig this is a good place to start if you find a used one, BUT you can probably get a warmer sounding tube amp for $100-$400 more in a similar wattage. An amp is an investment so don't be afraid to spend a bit of extra cash.
Product: Ampeg SVT 350H Price Paid: US $1000 with cab
Submitted 03/15/2005
at 01:17am
by Raphael DeLaGhetto
Features
:6
I beleive mine was made in 2004. I purchased it used with a 6x10 Classic cab ($1000 for the pair, with the tags still on both!). My style is slightly odd, I play in a Punk/Hardcore/screamo band (real screamo like Reversal of Man, Saetia...not like The Used or Story of the Year) and we have some very ambient breaks (with keys)and other assorted "weird" things. I also dabble in just about everything... I would say it is not versatile enough for me...It seems like a very straight ahead head. It has a 9 band eq, Bass, Ultra Mid, Gain etc....Solid State Preamp and power sections, standard stuff. Something I wish it had was a little presence...I honestly get nothing from this head in terms of feel and umph...It could very well be the cab, being that the cab can handle 1,200 watts, the 350 probably doesn't push it very well...I would suggest a 4x10...I feel my cab is wasted potential.
Sound Quality
:6
I'm using a MusicMan Stingray 4. I just can't get the sound I want from the head...The Q seems to be really push and pull. If I push up the bass I lose treble, If I push up treble Bass gets super muddy. I also play with a SUPER heavy handed drummer and a super loud guitarist, so I need to pump this thing and trying to push it though a 6x10 is impossible at such volumes, (it seems to me anyhow).
The Fan is noisy. Trying to keep up with my bandmates is next to impossible with this head/cab combo.
This amp is very straight ahead in sound style...almost cheesy rock, as i said before, I like presence. This doesn't have it... The head does clip horribly at high volumes and distorts, not the good kind of distortion...the ugly kind.
have you ever plugged into a head you can't afford and it just has that bowel-moving presence? This doesn't have it.
Reliability
:8
Dependable is something that it is. I've practiced with it for 6 hours straight several times and Its sounds the same (I wish it sounded better of course...) Have taken it from show to show and it works great...however, these knobs are cheap! I always have to make sure the head is packed in the van perfectly so none break off...I feel like they may break on me just turning them (or sliding the eq sliders. ICK!). It would also be more reliable if it was a rack mount head....but then it would look as gnar for all you pop punkers. If you were to extensively tour with this head, you should case it. I'm glad I got rid of the head before summer touring time.
This is a solid head.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
never needed.
I believe the warranty is five year transferrable...I never atempted to transfer it.
Overall Rating
:6
I've been playing for about 6 years. If it were stolen or lost I'm pretty sure I'd be pissed just cause I wouldn't have anything to sell on eBay to get a new head (which I did, a Mesa M-Pulse 600, which is just what the doctor ordered). I liked that i got it nearly free with the cab it came with. I liked the reliability of the head (circuitry, not the KNOBS!) and the look (however, sometime I feel like a tool that couldn't afford an SVT Classic, so I got a head that looks like it). Comparing it to other products in the price range I think its a decent head. I had an SWR Workingman's 15 prior and didn't like how clean it sounded, I heard great things about Ampeg so I bought the head and cab on eBay. For the Price what else is there? Hartke (which I never really liked), Low(er) end Ampegs (B2r, which I would have liked for durability purposes, not tone though), Gallien (great sounding heads), etc. and for the price and deal I got it for, I say I got a great deal. I would have never taken a second look at this head if it wasn't included with the cab.
I am somewhat biased I guess, It was probably the cab and the slightly abstract style of music I was using it for that made me dislike it. I need a head that could bring me bottom end and treble without distorting and sounding supper muddy...this head is one or the other. This is a Straight ROCK head...nothing in between. I'm being fair and giving this a 6. Because under my conditions, the head isn't great. The head is NOT a great recreation of tube tone either (like Ampeg claims it is) because TUBES have PRESENCE!!! and loads of it!!!
Product: Ampeg SVT 350H Price Paid: US $649
Submitted 12/28/2004
at 08:26pm
by Anonymous
Features
:9
I want to make this review as concise as possible because I know that people appreciate the time and effort put into these things. Ok, first of all I just bought this head and I received it today. Contrary to what one of the reviews says, this amp is plenty loud. In fact, I believe that the 350 watt power rating is modest. I would be lying if I said that to me it seems extremely loud; more than I'd ever need. I haven't tried it in a band situation yet obviously because I just bought it today, but it's a lot louder than my BA210SP (220 watt Ampeg Combo with built in effects and two 10 inch speakers) and a lot warmer. I love the sound I'm getting from it. It has a lot of features that I'm sure you can find listed in the other reviews. I wish it had a head phone jack. I'm going to be using this solid-state amp in church, jazz band, and my own band. It's lacking a tiny bit in the features, but that's because, as stated before, this amp is all about tone. And that's why I give it a 9. I'd give it a 9.5 if I could though.
Sound Quality
:No Opinion
I play a Fender Standard Jazz bass, an Ibanez SR400 bass, and a Squier P-Bass special. The amp sounds beautiful with all three axes. It gives great tone no matter how much I push it. It's very quiet, and the fan does a great job of keeping it cool without any noise. I keep the fan in my room on so it's dead silent but you might notice a tiny (and I mean miniscule) amount of sound coming from the fan if your room is dead silent with no fan on.
Now, speaking of versitility, the SVT-350 is as versitile as you'd what an amp. Well, at least I think so. I'm not going to deny that it sounds warm, so if you're looking for an amp with more punch than low end, go with Hartke; you might as well forget Ampeg. This amp is warm to a point where the untrained ear (and even a good amount of people with good musician's ears) will mistake it for a tube amp. So the warmth obviously is there. But you can turn the mids and treble up and get a nice punch to your sound, but still with a lot of bass. I love a big, round bass sound, mellow but with a slight edge to it. The Graphics EQ on my SVT-350 allows me to get this sound. It's really nice, and very powerful. I boost the bass and mids a little bit but other than that it says its just to adjust for acoustics, but it does make a difference. If you like the ampeg growl, you get a little bit of it but you don't get it like a tube amp. If you don't like it, turn the gain down a bit and the master up. Overall, the sound is awesome.
Reliability
:10
Like I said, I just got this head today but I've been playing on an Ampeg BA210SP Combo for like six months and I haven't had the slightest problem with any part of it. If there's one company you should trust, it's Ampeg and I say that without studdering.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
I've never had a problem with any of Ampeg problems, but I'm sure they're great. Five year warranty.
Overall Rating
:10
I've been playing for two years now. I own three basses, and am looking to purchase a Music Man Sterling in the future. My ampeg stack is my third amp, I also have a 15 Watt Fender combo (worst thing ever) and a 65 watt Ibanez Combo (love it to death). If it were stolen or lost, I'd buy it again in a heartbeat. I don't hate anything but I wish it had a headphone jack. Trust ampeg :)
Product: Ampeg SVT 350H Price Paid: US $450 used
Submitted 10/10/2004
at 12:34am
by Anonymous
Features
:10
This is a very recent 2004 or 03 production. I think that this amp is very versatile, this amp has a limiter circuit that helps prevent the blubber (distortion) you can get when go at it too hard on the E or low B. Has all the features that I require,The features have been covered quite well,
Sound Quality
:9
I am playing a Spector Q5 five string and a Carvin B5 five string both have active pickups I play R&B Rock, Modern Country, Southern Rock, 80's and so on70's Use some slap, playing with fingers, this amp handles it all very well. Amp is very quite, I am using an Ampeg BXT410, it is a 4 OHM cab, so that should be 350 watts. It seems to stay very clean unless you bypass the limiter circuit. Ithink this amp has a very warm sound, without the tubes.
Reliability
:10
Like all the Ampegs I have had in the past, I expect no trouble
Customer Support
:10
Called the factory about the application and a cabinet recommendation, very friendly rep,
Overall Rating
:9
Been playing bass and guitar off and on 35 years, I have had too many diff amps Ampegs, Yamaha, Peavey, Gallien-Krueger,Fender, Ok I will stop.. I have looked at many diff amps this time, and in the price range I am not at all sorry on this one, if it were stolen I would buy another one. I wish it had came with a cover to protect the tolex, there really is nothing that I do not like about this amp.
Product: Ampeg SVT 350H Price Paid: US $557
Submitted 08/05/2004
at 12:29pm
by cowookie cryptkeeper
Features
:9
recent model 350 svt classic head, non tube, mosfet solid state power amp - yeah! standard features, general eq, gain and master volume, limiter, graphic eq option. std outputs, line level mixing avail. on this one, up to 4 ohms handling - 350 big watts.
Sound Quality
:7
p or humbucking basses, awesome for hard rock and funk. very clean, quiet, fan cooled but reliable solid wall of thunder. can distort but only an idiot would want to blow up their nice 8x10 cabinet.
Reliability
:9
just got it but i never had an ampeg go bad, EVER. i've tried almost all of their other heads.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
don't have to call if it ain't broke.
Overall Rating
:10
had many power amps for bass, swr overheated tho it had good sound, hartke was the best tube hybrid, better than an svt classic tube type, this is tons of hammerin, solid reliable power. bass amps sound best to me when they're non tube. and this thing has a textured feel so it adds 'tube-like' characteristics to keep your sound dynamic. i love it, it hammers hard. cookiestyle!
Product: Ampeg SVT 350H Price Paid: US $350
Submitted 03/11/2004
at 10:49pm
by but_ch
Features
:10
Too many! I don't use the EQ, I get the sound I like using the "rock" preset from the owners manual (see ampeg.com). XLR out is great, I use the preamp out for a tuner send. On stage, you can turn the volume on your bass on just enough to get your tuner to start working. It BARELY comes out the FOH. Plenty of power. I had an SWR bass 350 and it was very quiet in comparison, even though they are rated the same for power. It's big, but looks cool as hell. Plus, you can fit all kinds of stuff in the back. And the sound, by the way, is totally classic. Sure, the SVT classic is going to sound better, but who can afford one, and who can afford to retube one?
Sound Quality
:10
Ibanez SR-405, Crate 4 x 10" cab. I know, Crate, but it sounds great with this amp! I'll be honest, I haven't really tried to find a lot of sounds with it. I like to sound one way, and that's it. I play in a wedding band, so I don't need to change my sound ever. It sounds so good! I get compliments on my sound. I didn't with the SWR.
If you set the gain properly, which is riding a low note pretty hard and turning up the gain until it barely starts flashing, it will rock you. Then, using string dynamics, you can go from smooth country to heavy rock without touching a knob. But be sure your send to the PA is post EQ, or you will sound pretty smooth out front in comparison to rockin' out on your cab. And for God's sake, learn to play with your fingers.
Reliability
:8
Built like a tank. When I bought it, and another Ampeg amp in the past, the input jacks shorted on both. Easy fix. the jack mounts right on a PC board behind the front panel. Stress on the cord: stress on the jack, solder joints come loose. Take it to any repair shop, and have them put a metal jack on it with wires running to the PC board. I did it myself. Easy. Now that the jack is fixed, I will gig without a backup. I read in one of the other reviews that the fan quit and had to be replaced. I checked the part nmber on mine and checked the web. $26 for a new fan. So if mine ever goes, that too is an easy fix.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
I bought it at a pawn shop, no warranty from Ampeg.
Overall Rating
:10
I had an SWR and didn't like it. I really wanted to like it, but couldn't even come close. I tried amps at every store in town. I tried to find my sound for months, using compressors, tube preamps, sonic maximizers on this amp and other amps. The best sound I found for me was plugging my bass directly into the SVT-350 and into a 4 x 10" cab. No effects, no preamp, just old fashioned plug-it-in.
Billy Sheehan says he uses Ampeg because their amps are the standard by which all others are judged. I found that out for myself. Watch TV. When you see a band playing anywhere on MTV, late night, whatever- look at the bass rig. More often than not, it's an Ampeg head with a 8 x 10" cab. That tells me something. By the way, I'm getting an 8 x 10" cab next.
I'm done trying to find my sound. I love it. If it was stolen, I'd go buy another one just like it. Or maybe one of the b- series rackmount amps. But then again, they look all modern and don't have cord storage. With this one, nobody knows if my amp is new or 25 years old. I kind of like that.
Product: Ampeg SVT 350H Price Paid: US $650 from Musicians Friend
Submitted 09/05/2003
at 10:54am
by Anonymous
Features
:7
This is a new Ampeg SVT-350H, built in 2002, bought in early 2003. One channel, one input (with pad switch), input gain, bass, "ultra mid" and treble, master volume, and a switchable nine-band graphic EQ. 100% solid state. It has some kind of special switchable limiter ("Octapussy" or "Octacoupler" or something), but I've yet to make that LED blink... I think you've got to be cranked pretty loud for it to kick in. There's an effects loop (no blend control), preamp in and out, and an excellent XLR send with pre-post eq switch and a pad switch.
This is meant to be like a "classic" (old?) Ampeg head, and maybe that's why they went light on the features. Personally, I feel that once they added modern touches like an XLR out and an effects loop, they could have gone ahead and included some of the other stuff that we take for granted on most amps (headphone jack, tuner send). What would have been REALLY COOL would have been a footswitch jack for the graphic EQ... that would save having to walk back to the amp and push the button when switching from fretted to fretless basses.
But, this amp is not about bells and whistles, it's all about tone, and it's got that in great greasy gobs (see below).
I'm using an Ampeg SVT 410HLF 4 ohm cabinet, and the 350 watts this head cranks into it is WAY more than enough power for my use. I play lots of styles with my praise and worship group (rock, folk, contemporary pop, blues/gospel, reggae, even Afro-Caribbean stuff, we're pretty inventive for a church band!), and our church is large and plagued with atrocious acoustics. But this amp/cab combo does the trick, it always sound full and punchy, and present all the way out to the very last pew. I never run the master volume past 4.
Sound Quality
:10
I should preface my comments here by acknowledging that I only know what this amp can do through the cabinet I use, an Ampeg SVT-410HLF. I have no idea how it would sound through an Eden or Aguilar cab. Probably different.
I should also mention that I am a total traditionalist when it comes to bass. I do not slap or pop, except when a specific song chosen by our director forces me to do so. I absolutely never use a pick, and I never try to squeeze distortion out of my bass rig. I like a big, round, voluptuous, warm, punchy bass sound, which suits my role as a member of the rhythm section and a support to the folks in the limelight (singers, instrumental soloists, whatever). I am a huge fan of Victor Wooten, but I have no desire to play our sound like him. I don't play in a progressive jazz-rock fusion band, I play popular music styles in mainstream settings. Being able to get a variety of traditional sounds (and play a wide variety of styles) gets me lots of pickup gigs, so that's where I concentrate my energy.
Enough with the disclaimers, man, how does the damb thing sound?!?!?
I play a Conklin GT-5 with all-Bartolini pickups and active electronics, and a Pedulla Pentabuzz with the same (yes, I love Bartolini). These fairly "modern" sounding basses combined with my very traditional sounding Ampeg rig afford me a whole lot of variety when it comes to tone. The Conklin gets me everything from rumbling reggae tones a la Robbie Shakespeare, to more sparkling, present tones for FM-pop stuff. The Pedulla will do the Jaco "mwaahh" with incredible finesse, but can also get me close to an upright acoustic tone.
The SVT-350H handles all of this really, really well. The usable frequency response of the 410HLF is down to 28Hz, which is the equivalent of organ pedal tones, and the 350H takes advantage of this subharmonic capability, delivering rich, smooth tone all the way down to an open B string. Running the bass knob at 3 o'clock and adding a little nudge on the 40Hz graphic EQ slider will cause structural damage to most buildings. The "ultra mid" knob is actually a midrange contour control. Rolling it left gives you a mid-scooped sound appropriate for slap styles, and rolling it right dials in a funky, retro mid-range honk that will cut through the densest mix. The treble knob is a treble knob, to be used with prudence.
What I like best about this head is that it is dead simple to dial in an utterly gorgeous tone. I have compared the 350H head side-by-side with the all-tube SVT Classic. Is there an audible difference? Yup. The tube head definitely has smoother high-end transients, it is buttery in the treble frequencies. Below about 5kHz, though, I can't tell much difference between the two. Certainly not enough to warrant the Classic's price tag (almost triple the 350H), or its $300 annual retubing, or its prodigious heft (100 lbs, versus 45 for the 350H). The 350's mosfet circuitry works, delivering the goods in the warmth department, there's abundant headroom, and as I've said, getting great tone is childsplay. Hell, just leave everything flat and it sounds great.
I think if you really like a distorted bass sound, you need a tube amp or some kind of stomp box. I have inadvertently distorted the preamp on this thing when I accidentally depressed the pad switch (which I normally have engaged so I can run the preamp gain around 8), and the resultant clipping was not pretty to my ears.
With a different cab, this head might be fine for slap bass. But with the 410HLF I think the low end is perhaps too warm (you Aguilar and Eden fans would probably call this "unfocused"). And I'm not sure why someone would buy a "classic" style head unless they were going to match it with an equally "classic" looking cabinet, but you never know. As I mentioned, I haven't tried it with a different cab, so your mileage may vary.
Oh, the noise thing: the signal f
Reliability
:9
I've had this head for about 8 months. The first time I switched it on, the fan kicked on and the whole thing started resonating with this odd sort of howl! Turns out the screws that hold the chassis into the head cabinet had not been tightened down at the factory. That's been my only issue thusfar. I also have an Ampeg PortaBass head and cabinet that I use for electric upright bass, and I have had absolutely no problems with either. Ampeg seems to have earned their reputation for reliability.
I bring the PortaBass head to gigs, just because I'm paranoid and I embarrass easily.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
I've never dealt with them.
Overall Rating
:9
I've been playing guitar for thirty years. I played my first bass gig almost twenty years ago (on a borrowed Fender J-bass through a borrowed SVT stack). I have been playing bass as my primary instrument for around four years.
In that four years, I have owned SWR, GK and Ampeg rigs. The SWR gave me that razor-blades-and-shards-of-glass hi-fi brilliance, which I thought I needed but ended up hating. The GK stuff sounded better than the SWR, but after two heads burst into flames (literally), I gave up. I have also auditioned Eden, Aguilar, Tech21, and Mesa heads. Yup, these four all sound gorgeous, but at the end of the day (and after paying for the mortgage and the car leases and the utilities and clothes for the kids and groceries and....) I just couldn't justify their boutique price tags.
I love my Ampeg rig, it gives me the warm traditional tone that I crave, and I am totally confident that when I switch it on, it's going to work, no muss no fuss. My band loves my sound, our sound tech loves my sound, and my whole rig cost less than I would have spent on one of those super-high-end heads. I even like the 70's look (and I'm not an "emo kid"... I'm so old, I don't even know what that is).
So it's all good.
Yes, I would replace it if lost or stolen.
Footswitchable EQ would be the bomb, though....
Product: Ampeg SVT 350H Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 08/24/2003
at 10:48pm
by ezweave
Features
:8
It's close to "the" sound. That's not to say that other amps out there don't do just as well at emulating that SVT sound, but it does a pretty decent job of it. That is not really why you would buy this amp, though. You buy it for looks. It looks like an SVT, but without the tubes (or cost). That would be the only reason to buy it over a B-2R, which is slightly cheaper.
The amp itself is simple, standard layout. No fancy eq or contour knobs. Just a simple three knob eq and a pad switch.
Heavy as all get out for a transistor box!
Sound Quality
:7
I played a Stingray and a Lakland 44-02 (a beautiful sounding bass, try it) through it using the classic 4x10 enclosure. It does not give you a spot on SVT sound, because it's not a real SVT. It has no valves to speak of.
The amp is limited in that it just doesn't get loud enough. As a result, to play loud enough to clear drums well, you loose your headroom and not in a good way. I can't see doing any serious gigs with this for that reason.
Reliability
:No Opinion
No clue, I know alot of people who like ampeg. Can't be worse than GK.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
No clue.
Overall Rating
:7
I've played bass for over 7 years. I've used Hartke's, SWRs, GKs (I still use it, but it sucks), and Ampegs in limited capacities.
I can say that I couldn't really recommend this amp. This is more for the emo kids who want to look cool, not for any true tone fanatic. If you're bent on a cheap Ampeg, go with the B-2R. It's the same circuit for less and it weighs alot less and can be rack mounted.
Personally, the best tones you'd get for this money would be a power amp and a pre amp (Line 6 or Tech 21 are my personal favs). You'd get much more volume and get a better approximation of that SVT sound. It's not a bad amp, just a sad amp.
This is like buying a poor man's Ampeg. But if looks are your thing...
Product: Ampeg SVT 350H Price Paid: US $350 used
Submitted 08/16/2003
at 06:28am
by Mitch
Features
:9
I bought the amp used 4 months ago. I don't know it's exact age, I'd guess at 5 years or so. These days I pretty much only play in praise bands at a few churches and a little blues, and this is more than enough amp for those applications. I don't think I've ever had it up past 3 while playing or at rehersal yet. One input, no channel switching and it has an effects loop that I don't use. I have a couple other amps I use a Bass Pod with, but this unit is definitely a plug and play amp. I like the features it has but I'd like to see maybe a little compression on it so I at least had that option.
Sound Quality
:10
I am currently using an '84 Fender P bass converted to 5 string by Ross Teigen. It has an 18 volt EMG P/J setup with their BTC system mounted under a concentric pot. I play with both a pick and fingers and this system keeps the pick from sounding doinky. I have A Hartke transporter cabinet with a 15" Eminence Delta and a Peavey P.A. subwoofer with an 18" Eminence Pro in it. I changed the originals out because the Hartke's sound too tiney and have a low power rating and Black Widows sound too clean and crappy when you step on them. I really like Eminence speakers for bass application. With the combination of pickups and the amp's EQ the bottom end is similar to that of a rock concert. I don't say that to exagerate, but to point out that if you have a guitar player playing through a Fender Bassman and he keeps the EQ down low, it can interfere with the range I'm playing at.
What I most noticed is how responsive it is when I play hard on my fingertips to accent. After 35 years this is the closest I have been to having the tone we all hear in our heads.(but never
really find, do we)?
on the amp the bottom end tone resembles the bass frequency at a rock concert. I'm not saying that to exagerate, but to point out that if you get a guitar player using a Fender Bassman, and he keeps the EQ down low, it can sometimes interfere with the frequency that I am near. Add the slight growl that Ampegs have, and I am very close to having the tone that we all hear in our heads. (but never totally find, do we)?
after 35 years I am very close to having the tone that I hear in my head. (but we
never really totally find,do we)? I think the biggets difference I noticed in this amp is when I play hard on the fingertips to accent the Ampeg is more responsive than even my vintage Acoustic 370.
Reliability
:9
This unit has been dependable so far. I bought it on E-bay and it came with a problem with the input being worked loose. It had a flat spot where it would cut out. I took it to an electronics tech who fixed it fairily easily. I don't carry a backup, this one is heavy enough!
Customer Support
:No Opinion
The warranty is 5 years on these. Considering the older versions last forever, if this one lasts half of forever that'll be okay! I know that the closest dealership in in the panhandle, around 6 or so hours away, but like I said earlier, electronics repair isn't brain surgery. A good local tech should be able to take care of most stuff. As far as warranty work, well I have to send my acoustic to Atlanta to have it serviced, so ship it, Fed Ex works great!
Overall Rating
:9
I started playing in '68 when I was 11 years old. That doesn't mean I'm good, just that it takes me longer to learn. Ive owned a 35 watt Supro(my first amp), Vox, Kustom K-100(I really miss the tucked naugahyde), West, several Peaveys(bulletproof but no personality) Acoustic 370 and Ampeg. The Supro and West were tube amps. I can say without hesitation that this is the best sounding and most versatile amp I've owned. I used flat wound strings on the first amps, because that was the thing then, so I don't know what bearing that might have had on the outcome. If it were lost I would probably at least try an Ampeg Classic, but I don't do this for a living, the 350H never needs retubing, is not as tempermental as a tube amp, and sounds great! I only have one question, what is a guy that's only been playing for 6 months doing rating anything but video games?
Product: Ampeg SVT 350H Price Paid: US $360 used
Submitted 07/04/2003
at 07:37pm
by matto
Email: pillias at yahoo<dot>com
Features
:9
i got this head used in lansing, michigan. having the eq is really great, making it a little more versitile than the standard svt tube. i don't really ever use the limiter, it doesn't seem to do a whole lot. this amp has plenty of power for my applications, which are mostly just practice and small gigs. i've been using it for about two and a half years now and its holding up like a brick, has that great classic rock ampeg tone. 350 solid state mosfet watts. i play it through a 8 ohm trace elliot 4x10, my bass is a fender zone active.
Sound Quality
:10
Great ampeg tone. i play rock and blues. sounds great. can get big and powerful. suits me wonderfully. it's only very mildly noisy at higher volumes, but it might be the fault of my ancient beat up trace elliot speakers. has a delicious crunch at high gain. almost overdriven wonderful hard rock, solid bass tone. has a little more fan noise than i'd prefer, but i still record open mic with it and you'd never really know. very close to acheiving tube feel in a solid state.
Reliability
:10
considering i bought it used about 3 years ago i'm very impressed with its durability thus far. i've hauled it around to several gigs, abusing it all the while, and you'd never know. i haven't yet had to service it at all. i feel very confident in its reliability.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
havent had to deal with any of this
Overall Rating
:10
awesome rocking amp. great for classic rock, hard rock, blues. powerful and full of classic tone. great eq. really shakes the house. bothers the neighbors. roars like a bassy beast. growls with primal authority. i'm fully satisfied with this amp and don't see the need for a new amp for many years to come. especially great for live rock shows, a tad noisy for recording, but not really. deliciously powerful live. buy my bands cd to hear me play through this amp: www.geocities.com/interfaceband.
Product: Ampeg SVT 350H Price Paid: US $500 used
Submitted 05/07/2003
at 04:57pm
by Big Sky Bass Guy
Features
:6
I bought mine used four years ago. I love the sounds I get out of it. It's a bummer that it's as big as a horse's ass... but then, I can't complain when I fill that rear storage cavity with cables, wireless system, tuner, etc. I adore the EQ. I wish it did have a Tuner input jack. I use this for medium size gigs, bars, etc. I only wish it had more wattage; 200W into an 8 ohm cab is just marginal for my needs. Basically, I use the cab as a stage monitor, but I supplement the volume by XLR into our FOH P.A.
Sound Quality
:9
God invented bass for its big, clean foundation, and that's what my job is, laying out a simple, chest-pounding low-end groove. I sometimes toy with some of those impressive-but-useless music store slapping aerobics, and the 350h has more than enough high-end capability for that stuff. I've never played it hard enough for it to distort.
The big idea here is, how well does your audience like your sound, and I get compliments all the time. That's where it counts.
Reliability
:10
Other than knowing I can go right into our P.A. is my Ampeg smokes, I never think about a backup. My backup would've been a Carvin, and it's busted!
A year ago, very rarely, I'd turn on the 350's power switch, and it would blow the basement circuit breaker. I figured it was the power switch going out, so I replaced that. It got worse, to the point where I kept a flashlight by my amp so I could find my way to the circuit panel. Finally, an electrician pointed out that I was stupid, it just had a weak breaker in my panel. Fixed. No problems yet with this possibly 6-7 year old amp. (knock on wood.)
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Overall Rating
:8
If it would just bristle with 300W into 8 ohms, I'd be delighted. It plays well with my G&L 5-string, Low B really booms. Playing through a Peavey 4X10 (older rear-ported), and together, they sing. If it were stolen, I'd definitely go buy it back from our local pawn shop.
Product: Ampeg SVT 350H Price Paid: US $659
Submitted 04/30/2002
at 01:06pm
by Mark Miller
Features
:9
Had been borrowing an Ampeg B2-R and liked the sound. Has "that sound". Ampeg said this is the same circuitry, only in a head. Bought one new. Seemed like the right amount of knobs. Channel switching wasn't important to me. I was looking for a instrument-cord-amp sound. My only gripe is it could use a bit more power.
Sound Quality
:9
Using a stock Fender Jazz. Going for a Geddy Lee tone, but my band has a bluesy feel. It fits pretty well as we're a trio. Have to do more of a Lead Bass thing.
Reliability
:10
Still pretty new but I don't expect problems.
Customer Support
:10
The first one I got apparently got dropped. The cabinet joint was broken as well as the signal cutting out. The box showed no signs of grief. They are shipped on their sides, which doesn't seem like the best idea to me. Lots of weight to stress the cabinet if dropped. Musician's Friend was very good about getting me another (closest dealer is 100 miles away). I've called and e-mailed the company about other things and response has always been prompt, helpful and friendly.
Overall Rating
:9
Using an Ampeg SVT-410HE and Sonic 1-15" with a JBL-G135. This amp replaces my Peavey Mark IV; a workhorse and faithful companion since 1985. I may slave the Peavey in to my second Sonic 1-15" (Black Widow) for outdoor gigs. If I upgrade the amp, I will definately stick with Ampeg, but may move up to a tube unit.
Product: Ampeg SVT 350H Price Paid: US $300 used
Submitted 01/29/2002
at 11:50am
by Anonymous
Features
:10
Plenty of Features. Almost too many features for someone who knows as little about bass amps as I do. 9-band eq, balanced line out, effects loop. Alot of stuff to mess with.
Sound Quality
:3
I play a Music Man Stingray 4 string 3 eq bass. That bass sounds better through this amp than my Fender P-Bass did. This amp is plenty loud enough, but I can't seem to get anywhere near the sound I want out of it. I can get alot of different tones out of it, just not what I want at all. I can't get it to sound round enough. It's either too thin or too thick.
Reliability
:9
Because it doesn't use tubes and uses the MOSFET instead, it's plenty reliable. But I would personally rather have the tubes to get the sound to be rounder and fatter. I've never had a problem with it not working well, but it seems everytime I turn this amp on it sounds different.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Never had to call Ampeg
Overall Rating
:4
I've only been playing bass for about 6 months. If this got lost or stolen, I would probably invest my money in an SWR or a Mesa/Boogie. This amp is very reliable and can produce alot of sounds, but I can't get it to sound anywhere close to what I want out of it. I can crank it and try pushing it all I want, but it just doesn't sound right. I normally play out of a Yorkville cab, but I've tried playing it out of other cabinets and it still doesn't sound right. I know it's not this particular amp that isn't getting the sound I want, because I've played other SVT 350h's to see, and I still couldn't get the sound I wanted. I only got this amp because I got an awesome deal on it...but I'm going to trade it and get another amp.
Product: Ampeg SVT 350H Price Paid: US $650.00
Submitted 10/22/2001
at 10:54pm
by Anonymous
Features
:9
I have had this head for a little over a month now, I was kind of scared at first, no dealers in my area carry Ampeg so I was hoping for the best when I ordered it, the EQ is really somthing else, not much boosting needed. Very versatile, I play everything from jazz to rock and country, I can always get the tone I am looking for. The effects loop is a plus, right now I am using it with a 8ohm 4-10 and I have not had any problems in terms of power, at 8 ohms it is pushing 200 watts, I plan to add a 15 cab cab soon so then I will be getting the full 350 watts. It really has a tube kind of sound, it will growl every now and then, but the best bottom end I have ever had along with all of the midrange you would ever need to cut through in a metal band. The high end is nice also.
Sound Quality
:10
What ever style I have used it with I have been very happy, no problems with noise.......just using the 3 band EQ gives you more control than other heads I have used in the past(SWR, Hartke, Trace Elliot) but you kick in the graphic EQ and you can really dial in almost anything your looking for.
Reliability
:No Opinion
The fan is a little strange sometimes, I got freaked out a few days after I first got it and emailed Ampeg, the first few days I had it the fan came on right after powering up and after 2-3 days it didn't come on, I emailed Ampeg and they told me it was temp. controlled, so when it needs to come on it will. I have only had it for a month or so but I have always heard GREAT things about Ampeg, a friend of mine has been using the same SVT classic since the early 70's
Customer Support
:7
When I sent the email about the fan I had a response back within 24 hours. It has a 5 year warranty, that is much better than most other companys. I have a feling I won't have to use it though.
Overall Rating
:10
I have been playing for almost 10 years and been playing 4 years professionally. I have used many different amps and within a few weeks I normaly want something else, I am still VERY happy with this head.....in comparsion to the other heads in the price range the Ampeg is by far the best, I have owned a Hartke 3,500 and a SWR basic 350 which are in the same price range of the SVT350H and I wish I would have tried Ampeg years ago, I would have saved so much money. If you are thinking about buying this head go ahead....you won't be let down.
Product: Ampeg SVT 350H Price Paid: US $630
Submitted 09/21/2001
at 09:14pm
by Zach
Features
:9
I play alot of modern/alternative rock and this amp sounds great, sounds like tubes, yet more reliable,
Sound Quality
:9
I play alot of clubs, it has delivered great so far, loud enough through a 8by 10, i wonder if it can handle auditotiums though.
Reliability
:10
Definitly dependable. my cords aren't though, they always give me a scare something is up with the amp.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
never needed to
Overall Rating
:9
its a great amp, i loved the sound, the lows never muddied, the highs were a little to distinguished for me, (i play with a pick). E.Q. is ok, but not needed that much.
Product: Ampeg SVT 350H Price Paid: US $600.00
Submitted 02/16/2001
at 12:04pm
by Gus Bujkovsky
Email: gusbu<at>hotmail dot com
Features
:9
Brand new in 2001. This amp blew away its wattage equivalents. The warmth of the SVT is hands down a winner. The amps EQ is not needed if you follow the MFG.'s suggested settings. It sounds like it has tubes. That is the Mos-Fet soild state kickin in.
Sound Quality
:10
I play a '62 re-issue Fender P-Bass with vintage '62 reissue p-style pickups. The sounds I get range from the dull old flatwound style to bright jazz. This amp delivers.
Reliability
:No Opinion
Its new so I don't know. I had a B-2R and it needed service a few times. This one works out of the box.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Overall Rating
:10
I sat down and tested the SWR 4004, GK 800RB and the Ampeg SVT-350H. The Ampeg's sound was so much more full than the others and was the same price. I played it through an 8 ohm 4x10 Ampeg cab and this one outperformed by far.
Product: Ampeg SVT 350H Price Paid: US $650
Submitted 05/01/2000
at 06:07am
by Anonymous
Features
:No Opinion
1997. Bought New. Used for studio and club/combo work.
Lots of power. 1st new one had a faulty fan. Replace with another new. No problems since. Rides in back of pick-up truck. Line out is very useful with supplemental PA systems and I run my tuner on it mostly. EQ is almost unnecessary. Nice flat response in the straight up setting. Sounds great with any instrument, including arch-top six strings.
Sound Quality
:9
Can set smoothe or crispy. Never breaks up with Ampeg SVT-210 Pro with or without SVT-15HE added. Not too heavy in this multicab setup. Absolutely quiet for midnight thumping without waking the baby. Distortion only available through a pedal, if desired. I use an old RAT pedal with nice round mix. I'm a flatwound player.
Reliability
:9
Really seems rock solid.
Customer Support
:7
Support OK from local dealer. Wray's Music, Harrisburg, PA. Deadly slow, though. Had to force them to replace the new faulty one. They wanted to repair the brand new one. Too time-consuming. Nice availability of Models and plenty of time to pick the one I liked.
Overall Rating
:9
Been playing 25 years. I'm a frustrated wanna-be that most people seem eager to play with. I've got pro tastes and has-been bucks. I love the solid, dependable Ampeg line. Not a Mercedes like the Eden stuff, but starts up every morning and would be cake to fix or replace, if needed. I call it a Chevy. Take it anywhere, get it stolen. What the hell, you can get another in any city in the world. I'd buy another.