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Ampeg R-212R

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Price New Ampeg R-212R @ Musician's Friend
Manufacturer URL http://www.ampeg.com/
Features 8.4 (34 responses)
Sound Quality 8.9 (36 responses)
Reliability 8.8 (22 responses)
Customer Support 6.5 (12 responses)
Overall Rating 9.3 (35 responses)
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Product: Ampeg R-212R
Price Paid: Canadian 700.00
Submitted 05/05/2009 at 11:02am by baggytrousers

Features : 7
The R212R is a reissue of the ReverbeRocket. Previous reviewers have listed all of the features. I play the classic rock of the 60s and 70s
as a weekend warrior. The amp has all of the power and tonal variations that are required.

Sound Quality : 10
I just want to say that I am a bit of an Ampeg collector. I have an SVT, Pro III, V4BH, V4, VT-22, VT-40 and two R212Rs. I started playing in the 60's as a bass player using a V4B with a pair of Traynor 6X10 cabinets and have favoured Ampegs ever since. I now play guitar and favorite amp is the R212R.

Reliability : 10
From my experience, Ampegs are reliable enough.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I take my amps to a local tech who does a good job.

Overall Rating : 10
In addition to the Ampegs, I have a couple point to point Fenders and a Peavey JSX Combo. The R212R is the amp that I play through most of the time but the others get hauled out every now and then for some variety.


Product: Ampeg R-212R
Price Paid: USD 250 USED
Submitted 10/19/2008 at 05:54pm by Jason

Features : 9
The only feature this amp lacks IMO is tremolo- and tremolo is not exactly something you would "expect" an amp to have. It's more of a bonus feature. That being said, it DOES have 2 channels (footswitchable), reverb (footswitchable), effects loop, standby mode, 3-knob EQ for bass/mid/treble. Clean channel has "volume" knob and dirty channel has "gain" and "master" knobs. Reverb is heavenly! Blue diamond tolex and blue on/off lamp are sexy. 50 watts of Class AB power. Two 12" speakers. Bought mine used and it came with a real nice set of caster wheels installed, which is nice because the amp is heavy as hell.

Sound Quality : 9
I use a Mexican Fender Telecaster with GFS Dream-90 in the neck pos and a Dimarzio Fast Track T in the bridge pos. This amp sounds incredible once you have it setup properly (new set of tubes and biased correctly). I did some upgrading to mine once I got it because it was used and as the previous owner put it "it has seen its fair share of the road". The Groove Tubes it came with were looking pretty cruddy and some of them fell out of their sockets during shipping so they were immediately replaced with a matched pair of JJ 6L6GC's and three JJ 12AX7's. The reverb was not working so I went with my gut and replaced the reverb tank with a new Accutronics 4BB3C1B tank, and PRESTO! Glorious reverb! I replaced the stock speakers with a Weber 12F150A and a Weber 12F150B (both 16-ohm and 50 watts) and I am EXTREMELY happy with the results. The stock speakers are very good but I always put Weber's in my amps. I set the bias correctly and this amp freakin' SMOKES! It can be louder than all hell if you crank it. Beautiful cleans and the dirty channel is pretty sweet too. Nice rock and roll overdrive. This amp takes pedals VERY well, which is a huge plus. I gave it a 9, but I would give it a 10 after the upgrades. Oh, the previous owner spilled candle wax all down the front grill cloth, so I found a place (FlipTops) on the web and got perfect 60's Ampeg replacement cloth. It looks perfect now that I replaced the cloth.

Reliability : 8
This amp was has seen "it's fair share of the road". It also survived a UPS journey from Nashville to Chicago. Very solid/heavy amp. I'm not worried in the least now that I've done some upgrading. The reverb tank is a weak point- I've heard of other owners having to replace them. Luckily that's a cheap fix. Other than the reverb tank, this thing is reliable for sure. And really, all reverb tanks are vulnerable and shouldn't be bounced around too much, so you can't really fault this amp for that.

Customer Support : 9
I emailed Ampeg (which is now some company called LOUD, which is owned by Crate) because I am missing a couple screws for the back panel and they responded very quickly.

Overall Rating : 9
Been playing for approx 10 years and I LOVE this amp. I've had many (Peavy Classic 30, Laney, Orange, Roland, Epiphone, etc) and this is my favorite for sure. I love just about everything about this amp. It sounds great at many different volume levels and many different settings. One of the guitarists from Kings of Leon uses this exact same amp and he gets some pretty rad tones with it. If you don't want a big heavy amp, try the 1x12 version of this amp. I had one years ago and it was awesome too!


Product: Ampeg R-212R
Price Paid: USD 140 USED
Submitted 02/04/2007 at 08:07am by Bilbo

Features : 8
Straight up! I gave it an "8" because there are not a lot of features. 2 channel clean and overdrive, reverb, line in/out, 2 channel input. Just how I like it...simple.

Sound Quality : 10
Great clean channel, classic Ampeg overdrive. Using clean channel with my Tele and an acoustifier type pedal-wonderful at any volume.

The overdrive channel kicks in with a little bit of gain, and it's absolutely classic.

The reverb is beyond compare-clean, wide, classic.

I'll be using this in small clubs, running live, and this amp is perfect for that venue.

I finally found an amp for my Jazz Box as well. This amp is it!

Reliability : No Opinion
I bought this on Ebay and I found it was not working when sold to me. Spent $200 at the local shop (still a deal at $340 total), I'm waiting for a rebate from the seller), works like a charm. From my research, this amp is a work horse, but I haven't used it enough to make a reliability determination

Customer Support : No Opinion
I figure warranties aren't worth the paper they're written on, and I bought this used, which voided this warranty. My local guy does great amp work anyhow.

Overall Rating : 10
I've toured internationally, spent countless hours on the road and studio, I know equipment, build my own guitars, etc.. I finally found an amp my son will enjoy after I die a very old man, I'm keeping this baby. I would replace it in a heartbeat, and track down the person who stole it and kill them dead with my gun and let my big black dog eat the remains. I wouldn't add anything to this amp. It's basic, and sounds fabulous.

In its own right, this matches a Twin Reverb. It's classic Ampeg sound, however.

If you're looking for a real classic sounding amp, this is the one. The combo of solid state and tubes really makes for an all around sound.


Product: Ampeg R-212R
Price Paid: USD 365 USED
Submitted 12/22/2006 at 11:37am by Bill
Email: sixtring at comcast<dot>net

Features : 8
I waited a long time to write this review, as I wanted a few miles on the tires first. I got this one off eBay about three years ago, and just guessing, it was built sometime in the 1990's. I use it for a wide variety of gigs, everything from studio to live, including big rooms mic'd and unmic'd, small rooms, and very critical praise and worship performances. I sometimes even use two of them in stereo, and I'll go into that a little more later. I'll bounce back to some of my other amps from time to time, but I always go back to the Reverberocket. It seems like no matter what kind of gig it is, rock 'n roll to jazz, the Reverberocket, or its little brother the R-12R (same amp, one 12 inch speaker instead of two) works the best. To summarize the features, the Reverberocket is a tube preamp (3 12AX7's) and tube power amp (2 6L6) guitar amp with two channels and reverb. It has channel switching and a Line In/Line Out. One of the best things about these amps is the lack of features; no bright switch, no deep switch, no presence knob, no graphic eq, no gizmos. It has Treble, Mid, Bass, Reverb, and a separate Gain and Master for the Lead Channel. It has nothing you don???t need, and most of what you do ??? Tone, Tone, Tone. Where I find it lacking is in the lead channel, which I believe uses a chip for distortion rather than the tubes, and in the Line In/Line Out, which needs help if you intend to use it as an fx loop.

Sound Quality : 10
The clean sounds you get out of this amp are magical. At very low volume, it sounds pretty uninteresting, but as you crank it up into its comfort zone, which for my strat is between 5 and 7, things start to happen. Musical things. It gets a little bit of hair on it, compresses slightly, and becomes very rich and round sounding. It's not as loud as say a Fender Blues DeVille, but to my ears it has a much more musical tone. I've heard other people compare the Reverberocket to a Peavey Classic 30. I've got one of those too, and it's really a nice underrated amp, but the Reverberocket is in a different league in terms of power and clean to fairly clean tone. Compared to a Mesa/Boogie Lone Star Special, the Reverberocket is less compressed sounding on the clean channel. All in all, the clean channel is the best I've ever heard, and this amp replaced both my Twin Reverb and Mesa/Boogie on most of my gigs. If you run the clean channel volume wide open, it sounds reminiscent of Humble Pie Rocking the Fillmore. When I was first looking at this amp in the store, I put it side-by-side with a Marshall combo, and the Reverberocket blew it away. The distortion channel is usable, especially if you use it in conjunction with an eq. I cut an entire album using nothing but the pair of Reverberockets, and I used an eq in the "fx loop" mainly for the lead channel. I cut two tracks with a different distortion setup; for one I used a Barber Direct Drive into the amp, and when I listen to this track now I'm not at all happy with it. The other one I used a Menatone King of the Britains, and that one sounds pretty good. For most of the tracks though, I used the amp's distortion channel, which sounds better than almost any distortion pedal. Its main drawback is the big sonic hump it introduces at around 800 Hz, much like a Tube Screamer. If you like the Tube Screamer, you???ll love the distortion channel on this amp. I don???t, so I treat it with some eq. That being said, I???ve also played entire gigs plugged straight into the amp with every knob set to 5, and the tone controls are so well-voiced that this works pretty well. For pretty much every gig with this amp (or the pair in stereo), here???s the setup: Guitar > MXR DynaComp > Chandler Tube Driver > Amp > Line Out > Ebtech Hum Eliminator/Line Level Shifter > Rocktron XPression > Line In. The Line In/Out isn???t really an fx loop. You have to boost the signal coming out of the Line Out before it gets to the rack unit, and the Ebtech unit (it was about $65) does this and kills the hum both. Highly recommended. I still can???t get the signal up quite where I want it, and if anybody has a good suggestion for this, please contact me. In the studio or a critical live application the Rocktron noise gate is dead quiet, but you can sometimes hear a little too much of the noise floor in the effect. With the right amount of input signal though, it???s absolutely quiet. I use the Rocktron XPression as both a variable parametric eq to bring out the best in the amp, and for either mono or stereo fx. Using this with both Reverberockets is amazing, but it???s really loud! The Chandler Tube Driver (mine is the old rackmount version from the 80???s) combined with the Reverberocket is a match made in heaven. It leaves me with a total of 3 overall settings ??? clean, crunchy, and go get ???em. I???m very happy with this setup, and it sounds great with my Strats, Les Pauls, and lap steels. If you use pedals and not the fx loop, that would work very well with this amp. It???s all in the tone you start out with plugged straight into the amp, and this thing???s got it.

Reliability : 10
I've got an interesting story. I bought one of these on ebay for $365. I was tracking its shipment progress on the UPS site, and one day it said "damaged in transit". I called UPS, and they told me it had been destroyed. I contacted my seller, and arranged for a refund and he would be reimbused by shipping insurance. I bid on another one, and won that auction for $350. In the meantime, the first one shows up looking like it had fallen off the back of a truck at 80 mph, and the box had been put back together with packing tape. i took the amp out, plugged it up, and it sounded great! Liked it so much I kept both of them. The amp that was "damaged in transit" eventually needed to have the lead channel relays replaced, and that was a $45 job by my local tech. Other than that, not a lick of trouble out of either one of them. They seem to be built solidly, and the design of the tube protectors is especially noteworthy.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with Ampeg customer support.

Overall Rating : 10
Overall, this amp gets high marks from me. Ive been playing 35 years, and I've been through a few amps. The one twelve model, the R-12R, gets high marks for the absolute best sounding 1-12 combo out there. This has a lot to do with the cabinet size, which is big for a 1-12. The 2-12 is a little louder and a little more open sounding, which is what you'd expect. Overall, these amps have a beautiful crystalline top, warm mids, and huge bottom end. The bottom end holds up extremely well with my baritone guitar. To me they sound generally Fenderish, with a more complex and musical midrange. The built in reverb is outstanding as well. Built in tremolo would be nice, as would a real fx loop and a real tube lead channel, but for price/tone ratio, this amp would be very hard to beat.


Product: Ampeg R-212R
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 07/16/2006 at 10:26am by T.J.
Email: tf0903<at>hotmail dot com

Features : 9
I really wasn't looking for an amp with a ton of features ( built in this and that to replace effects)

I wanted an amp that was basic ...but with good quality reverb, that could be cranked up to get- power tube saturation.

with the addition of one more pre-amp tube, I feel this amp could kill anything out there for true tone.

Sound Quality : 10
Believe it or not , I got this amp because I'm into early Van Halen.

I use a Boss delay and a BBE sonic Maximizer in the loop.

And other pedals through the front.

I can nail the "Women and Children First" tone , and that is what I was looking to do.

I didn't want that harsh or swarm of bees distortion that is now common in every amp you plug into.

This is a true 70's tone in a new package.

Reliability : 10
Very dependable so far.

Better tubes is the TRUE secret to open this thing up !

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
I have been playing since I saw Van Halen open for Black Sabbath in 1978!!!!!!

Not only would I buy a new one if stolen, I'm buying them up off of E-bay, so I can try my own mods at a later date!!

I have 2 I run in stereo.

If you need an amp to mask your playing...go for peavey.
If you can play good , know how to bend a note and let it sing for days.....this your amp!

I have owned numerous Marshalls, Laneys ( tube from the 80's ),Peaveys (5150's) a killer Gallien-Krueger SEL2100 ( this amp blew up and I cried !)

BUT, this has a special tone and quality that I prefer over Marshall-
which has a harshness I'm trying to avoid.

For some sound clips go to www.stifflersmomrocks.com

go to tunes/media

We did 5 quick demo tunes in 3 hours for an upcoming 80's show.

Without touching a Knob, we did Def Leppard,Ratt,Warrant,Black & Blue and Motley crue.

You can hear the versatility.


Product: Ampeg R-212R
Price Paid: US $550.00 used
Submitted 03/07/2006 at 12:19pm by J. Rizzo

Features : 8
This is a very simple, easy to use amp. There aren't a lot of frills and special features, which is one of the reasons I bought it. There are two channels, clean and drive. The drive channel has master volume and gain controls. There is a send output, return input (both of which double as an effects loop), a footswitch (mine came with one), and of course really nice all-tube reverb. I would say the 50W all tube power is adequate for small to medium size shows (you can crank it up to piss-off-the-neighbors volume easily). 2 6L6 tubes and four pre-amp tubes give it a nice warm yet punchy tone. There are two inputs, one for guitar and one for accordian (the accordian input is rated for high output instruments. Simple E.Q.--Treble, Mid, and Bass, which is good enough for me.

Sound Quality : 8
I use a Gibson Les Paul Studio. I wanted a clean, loud amp that complimented the smooth rich Les Paul sound. I play experimental, instrumental guitar with lots of delay effects, and the clarity of the amp facilitates that nicely. I don't like the distortion on this amp. Its a little to crunchy for me, but if you play blues you will probably like it. I have a Big Muff, which sounds AMAZING on the clean channel. The best part about this amp is the warm, clear, clean tone. The reverb is also really great, and it adds sustain--very smooth. I've got to crank up the clean channel before it distorts. It is generally a very clean amp, with the expected white noise that comes with all tube amps. I like a good strong bass response, and this one's is OK. I leave the bass level at 8 or 10, depending on how loud I'm playing.

Reliability : 7
This thing looks like if you dropped it out of a moving car it would sustain little damage. Its ruggedly built but not that heavy for the size of it (around 60 lbs). I bought it used, but had to ask the shop to fix the guitar input before I paid for it. The tech said it had a loose "cold solder joint" and they fixed it for free. No problems since then. I wonder if the input problems are comon with this amp. I would use it without a backup. I don't have a backup, though, so maybe it would be different if I was rich. Soon, perhaps. Anyway, a cool thing about this amp is the tough looking steel grill that covers the 6L6 tubes. Nice. My perception is that this is an all-around solidly built amp.

Customer Support : 8
When I bought this amp used, it had no casters. I called up SLM Electronics (the Ampeg/ Crate parent company in St. Louis) to ask what size I needed. The nice customer support woman who answered my call was very helpful and placed an order over the phone. I know this seems like a little thing, but I would definately call them first if there was ever a problem with my amp, before bringing it to a tech. That kind of service tends to make an impression on me, I guess. I don't know about the warranty. I bought it used. I live in Minneapolis and I know of at least 2 authorized Ampeg techs in the immediate area, so I think it would be quite eas to get it fixed.

Overall Rating : 10
The only thing I wish this amp had was smoother distortion. I didn't buy it for that, though. I've been playing guitar for 12 years. For half of that time I've had the same guitar (ol' trusty) and I've cycled through many amps--Vox, Fender, Laney, Peavey (yuck)...etc. A few years ago when I started listening to Don Caballero and Storm and Stress I wanted to copy that sparkly clear-as-a-bell sound they sometimes used. I tried the high quality solid state route (like the Roland JC sound) but that sound was a little too flat and thin for me. I think the R212R would be a good amp for a player who wants a stripped-down simple amp that is loud and very clean yet warm and full sounding. I would definately buy another one if this one is stolen. It's not as great or loud as a vintage Fender, but for half the price you get comparatively more for your money. I like that its not a "boutique" amp (at least not the re-issue model that I have). I hate collectors for driving up the price of vintage amps, but on the other hand its nice to have amp companies re-issue great sounding amps that are highly sought after. Us poor musicians appreciate a good sound for a good deal.


Product: Ampeg R-212R
Price Paid: US $425 used
Submitted 01/08/2006 at 11:44am by Zippy

Features : 7
Not sure of the year, but it looked brand new when I bought it used. It's got the 6L6 power tubes.
This really isnt a "reissue", as it's not built the same way the old ones were (i.e. point to point wiring, tube rect, etc). It's more of a modern rendering of a vintage amp in a vintage package. It's made by the same people who make Crate's, so it is similar in alot of ways.
Features well covered here, as well as on Ampegs site. This is a class A/B circuit, which some people say is less "dynamic" than a class A. Maybe I'm not very sophisticated, but it sounds good to me.
I wasnt looking for versatility when I bought this, just rich, warm tube sound and that's what I got. Perfect for the blues/rock/country/jazz and other miscellaneous crap that I play.
I don't think you're going to do any shredding on this thing. In fact, the guy I bought it from sold it because it didnt fit his metal style and he was getting a JSX. If you want effects, nobs, bells and whistles, you might want to look elsewhere. It's my 1st 2x12 amp and I love the way those 2 twelves push air. It's got a big sound without being ear-splitingly loud.
It's plenty loud for jamming, playing in bars, etc. It has a bit of hum, but swapping tubes will probably fix that. I wasnt too happy with the hum in the effects loop either, so I've been plugging everything straight through.

Sound Quality : 10
I have used it with USA strat (lace sensors), Gibson es (P-100's) and G&L ASAT bluesboy (SD humbucker and single coil). Any decent pickup would sound awesome through this.
This amp, like me, is a blues machine. Does a great Clapton bluesbreakers crunch, nice Willie Johnson distortion or beautiful clean tones as loud as I need them. I have to crank mine up to about 7 to get the clean to break up. The gain channel can give me that broken up clean sound at about 2, up to some pretty heavy classic rock sounding distortion in the higher settings. I don't use heavy distortion, so the gain is usually from about 2 to 5.
This is not a very common amp, so people are usually surprised when I show up with it, cause they remember the old ones. Then they usually comment on the great tone. I don't really care for terms like "marshally" or "fendery" because I don't really know what they mean. This thing has a warmth and tone about it that I don't hear out of Marshalls and Fenders, its definately different. It doesnt do everything, but my 10 rating is based on its ability to deliver what I want, warm tube tone.
I usually use a blues driver, chorus and delay and it reacts very well to these pedals.

Reliability : 10
Seems very simple, so it should be reliable. The retainers on the preamp tubes have an o-ring on them that dries up and cracks off. You can find them in the plumbing (faucet) section of the hardware store. I paid 23 cents each for mine. If you leave them off, you get a bad metallic rattle that is unbearable. Tubes are very easy to access and change. These tubes are also very cheap. I have sovteck 12ax7wa's in there now, but I'm going to try some 5751's to try and get an even warmer tone.
Never gig without a backup.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Dont know, never dealt with them.
Downloaded the manual for free.
Emailed them a question and they never got back to me.

Overall Rating : 9
Been playing a while (since the 70's, man). Weekend warrior type, not a pro.
I really like this amp and everything about it.
I really like being "that guy with the ampeg" wading through the sea of Fenders. Don't get me wrong, Fenders are great and I looked at them when I was shopping for this one. I also looked at Crates, Peavey's, Traynors and Randall. There are alot of great amps out there, but for this price and with this tone, I could not have done better. It's just what I need. I would buy another in a minute. I have a 1965 Reverberocket (1x12, about 15 watts). I kind of wish this had that tremolo, but I can live without it. The reverb sounds similar, but not quite as good as the old one. I would recommend this amp to you if you're looking for "your" sound, I know I found mine.


Product: Ampeg R-212R
Price Paid: US $800
Submitted 09/06/2005 at 07:10pm by Andy

Features : 9
My 212 was a christmas gift bought new in 2004 for $800, and has been outstanding for country , blues and a little contemporary Christian. Its got treble, mid and bass for the EQ, a master and gain for the lead channel, and a volume for the clean channel. The reverb works on both. As for the other specs, you probably already know them. If you don't they're on the Ampeg website. the only thing that would be nice would be a tremolo, but a good all-tube pedal would be beter than an in-amp circuit for the versitilty of having different styles of trems/vibratos

Sound Quality : 9
You can't plug anything into this amp and not have it sound good. With my vintage SG w/ PAF's I can get the nicest clean sounds ever (think jazz). They can be nice and bottom heavy or sweet and glassy (NOT FENDERY THOUGH). By throwing in a little reverb and cutting the mids a little in the amp, 1960's country (think Patsy Clineish) sounds sing out. With a strat plugged in, you can get anything from smooth even response to country twang, just set it how you want it. The wide range controls do the hard work. On the lead side, the overdrive can go from mild and blusey to all out vintage rock crunch with wonderful harmonics. Its not that good for someone that wants a super high gain sound. Look elsewhere for that.

Reliability : 9
Its a tube amp and, and all that that implies. Its not bad on tubes though, just take care of it o na regular basis, ans it WON'T let you down. I trust it enough for it to be my only amp.

Customer Support : 8
Haven't needed it, but the info that came with it was pretty good for a general here's-the-goods-on-your-new-toy type of thing. The website only has the basics on it and a printable version of what came with the amp from the factory.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing off and on since I was about 10. That puts the mark at about 12 years. I've played other amps of different varieties and nothing comes close to the sound of this thing unless you go to a high-end or custom piece. The fenders were all different in they're own right, but still had that distinctive sound they're known for. I want that sound when it comes to my bass amp, but not guitar. The ampeg seemed to let the voice of the giutar come through more than any others I played. If it were stolen, there would be another in the very near future. Its the tone and the versitility within the music I play that keeps me coming back


Product: Ampeg R-212R
Price Paid: US $400.00 used
Submitted 07/05/2005 at 08:18pm by E Olson

Features : 8
ReverbeRocket 2x12 combo.
If you want great combo, look no further. Thes are the best 2 channel combo out there. I mostly use the gain channel, the clean channel is great too. Reverb sounds good, although I'm not a reverb guy.

Sound Quality : 9
Rich tube blues/hard rock distortion. It doesn't get the low-end fart that the Fender hot rod deluxes & devilles get. The gain is really nice Thin Lizzy, AC/DC, Cheap Trick. No hi-gain here. Just good tube overdrive.

Reliability : 8
Only had one preamp tube go out on me.
It always fires up.

Customer Support : 7
Ampeg is cool to deal with. Peavey is the best USA company to deal with. Ampeg doesn't have the phone support you might like.

Overall Rating : 9
Been playing a LONG, LONG time. I really like everything about this combo. I'm amazed at the way it overdrives. I have an Ampeg VL-1001 it doesn't come close to that with gain, but the VL-1001 is a low/hi gain type amp. This is a different monster all together. I probably have too many amps & most of them I don't give stellar reviews like this. If you can find one of these, new or used buy it. It has warm, fat, rich tone. Ampeg's not just a Bass Amp company? I wish I would have found that out earlier in my Rock & Roll life.


Product: Ampeg R-212R
Price Paid: US $400.00 used
Submitted 03/20/2005 at 09:11pm by WhiteChocolate
Email: WC<at>yourmomshouse dot com

Features : 10
Great clean channel. This has been echo'ed over and over, but its true, very clean, warm and punchy. I gigged with it turned to about 5 and it still was very clean with just a slight bit of attitude to the tone. Bass response is excellent, something I like. I'm not into the bright voiced offerings by Fender these days. I'm not sure who is testing the supposed reissue Fenders but with the exception of maybe the super reverb and the custom point to point amps, most of them are very very bright for my taste. Feature wise, hey its got all of the modern appointments so I'd have to give it a 10 here.

Sound Quality : 10
I've used three guitars through it, a Ibanez Talman with humbuckings, a 90' Gibson Lucille and a 90' Deluxe Strat Plus. Its a treat with any of them. Gain can get a bit over the top, but put on about 5 and adjusting volume with the master gives just a great blues/british blues invasion sound for lead work. I wasn't sure I was going to be able to even use the gain channel, but with it backed off a bit, I left my trusty DS1 pedal at home and plug straight in using just the gain channel for leads. Great deal, I leave the guitar volume dimmed, adjust my rhythm volume with the volume and then adjust the master for my max lead volume. For quieter passages just back off on your pick hand and the amps dynamics allow it to be quiet, just dig in a bit and you have all the bit you need at least for the Blues I play.

Reliability : No Opinion
To early to say, but its a 97' and looks very new still, perhaps it was a closet queen, but so far so good.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Haven't dealt with them, but it wouldn't be necessary as its out of warranty, my amp tech would take care of it though.

Overall Rating : 10
Overal, best I've played, I can honestly say that. I've played for 38 years and it just gives me a blues sound that so inspires my playing that my band mates just grin. I've played tube amps for years and bang for the buck, it beat all of the moderate to damn expensive amps I played while shopping for a new amp in the 50-60 watt range. Mine has the tube retainer and has none of the problems of tube rattle others have mentioned. I'd buy another in a minute and I will, I'll also probably look around for the 100 watt version for outdoor stuff. If you play the blues, maybe you should just look for a fender and keep the price of these low so I can still afford them, after all, who ever heard of using a Ampeg for playing the blues, yeah thats it, just get a Fender cause after all, thats what SRV and all the greats played... (why be different after all!)


Product: Ampeg R-212R
Price Paid: US $400.00
Submitted 07/31/2004 at 09:34am by save hex

Features : 10
It has everything you really need. If you want more, buy pedals. It has enough power in its 50 watts to play any club. I won't upgrade until I go on an arena tour. Even then, I might consider running a 4 x 12 cab. I'd have to make that adjustment myself as there is no exterior jack for such a cab.

Sound Quality : 10
I tried this out at a show using my friend's. I had it with my American Strat and Monster cables and the sound blew me away. I had been playing with a Marshall Valvestate and not even close. This has one of the best clean tones I have ever heard. It also has the footswitch for your distortion channel. I had to have one!

Reliability : 10
I would guess that it is as dependable as it is beautiful. It seems sturdy, but I also purchased the flite case for it due to I want it to stay in mint condition as we play about 5 times a week. It would stand up to quite a bit on its own.

Customer Support : No Opinion
N/A No problems to speak of.

Overall Rating : 10
I have been playing about 5 years. I have an american strat and a USA g&l classic. If something ever happened to this amp, I would easily cry until my wife said I could have a new one. I love everything about it. I wish it had an external jak for a 4 x 12 cab or something. I feel like I stole this amp for only 400.00


Product: Ampeg R-212R
Price Paid: US $499
Submitted 05/16/2004 at 10:49am by Anonymous

Features : 9
Reverbrocket Reissue purchased in 2004.
Dimensions: 25 x 19 x 11
Weight: 55 Pounds
# of Channels: 2
Power Amp Tubes: 2 x Groove Tube 6L6
Preamp Tubes: 3 x 12AX7
RMS Power Output: 50 Watts Class AB
Speakers: 2 x 12" Ampeg Vintage
Tone Controls: Bass, Mid, Treble

Reverb
Line Out/Line In
Footswitch Jack for Channel Select and Reverb On/Off

Sound Quality : 9
I play through a Fender fat strat MIM (gold lace sensors in the neck and middle, and a Seymour Duncan JB in the bridge) and this thing just sings with this amp. The clean channel is unbelievably clean and works well with pedals. Only wish the second(distorted) channel had a little more crunch to it, but i guess thats why i use pedals(Big Muff backed by a Keeley tubescreamer).

This is my first tube amp and it is perfect as far as I am concerned. I play everything from blues to punk and this thing covers everything. Go out and pick this up for the clean channel if nothing else!

Reliability : 10
Seems to be built like a tank

Customer Support : No Opinion
havent dealt with them, but the 5 year warranty is nice

Overall Rating : 10
This amp rocks! If youre looking to break into the tube amp scene, this amp is what you want. Got it brand new on ebay at a more than affordable price compared to what these things are going for in shops.


Product: Ampeg R-212R
Price Paid: US $600
Submitted 04/20/2004 at 04:26pm by Luke
Email: chessmate26 at aol<dot>com

Features : 8
I tried all the amps in the guitar store and decided on the Ampeg. I got it at a diccount price, so i picked it instead of the Peavey Classic 30 i was orginally going to buy. It has one set of eq's, volume, gain, and a master volume. It came with a footswitch and was one beutiful amp.

Sound Quality : 1
I plugged it in at home and was outraged. My amp was pickin up a radio station. I couldn't hear was playing, only "Bhoemian Rhaphsody" (laugh here). I tried three other tube amps to see if the same thing would happen and it didn't. It wasn't my house it seems... If it wasn't for the radio it seems this amp would have sounded great, though.

Reliability : 6
This amp is heavy, but built like a rock to justify it. I'm pretty sure i could have jumped on top of it and danced without a worry. Now if it wasn't for the radio...

Customer Support : 1
After air guitaring for a few seconds i immediatly called customer service. squat. they were jackasses about it too. i then e-mailed them only to the the same answer-
That happens with tube amps from time to time. It is not the
outlet doing it. Try using a shorted guitar cable and reposition the amp.
That is really all you can try.
-Needless to say that didn't help at all, and as i moved around the amp, i just got different radio stations. So i bought a 600 dollar radio. Yee-haw.

Overall Rating : 9
I'll rate this catogory without adding in the radio. The amp was sounded great, and thanks to the store's discount came at a great price. However I traded it in for a Peavey Classic 30, which by the way, doesn't pick up radio


Product: Ampeg R-212R
Price Paid: US $350 used
Submitted 12/21/2003 at 06:03pm by Anonymous

Features : No Opinion
Plenty of features. Anyone who complains about features is a jackass. Do minimal research. If it doesn't have all the knobs you want, don't buy it. If you need a lot of knobs to sound good, you probably suck anyway.

Sound Quality : 10
My favorite amp ever. I wanted to replace it with a 4x10 Fender Hot Rod Deville, but I bought one and it doesn't compare. I play rock n roll with a Telecaster and a Les Paul Jr., but I often share this amp at gigs and everything I've ever heard plugged into this amp sounds great.

Reliability : 10
Still on original tubes. When I do gig there's no backup.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had a problem.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing guitar for about seven years now. I'm the lord of rock. If I lost this amp, I'd punch the nearest person and buy another one. I got this amp for next to nothing and I won't buy a stack until I go on another stadium tour.


Product: Ampeg R-212R
Price Paid: US $400 used
Submitted 10/02/2003 at 02:46pm by corey mineard

Features : 7
I was lucky enough to run into an Ampeg rep when I was purchasing this bugger, and found out it was made in '97, and that I got a helluva deal on it.
it's standard, 212, fifty watts, 2 channels, footswitchable reverb/'overdrive....wish it had an output for an extension cab, but I'll have it modded,no prob there. Plenty of power, but the tubes ring when I push the amp too hard.

Sound Quality : 8
I use Les Pauls, a standard and a studio, and a bunch of pedals:Danelectro tuner, Dano octave, Boss V-wah, Route66 overdrive/compressor, and a Line6 delay modeler,into the amp.mainly I play bluesy rock, but my band does covers, everything from reggae, funk, and blues to Jamband, the dead, classic rock, you know , everything but metal and punk. When I push the amp, the tubes ring a bit, so I'll have to fix that, but other than that, it's all good. the od channel is pretty Matchless-esque, more chimey than a Marshall, but not so damn trebly like a Fender.

Reliability : 8
I haven't gigged it yet, but it's made it through my usual "new amp" pummeling(you know, dropping when you take it out of the car, standing on it and just WAILING.

Customer Support : No Opinion
nothing to report, as ofyet

Overall Rating : 9
I've been playing for 22 years, 18 seriously, 15 of those gigging semi regularly. the last 5 years, every weekend. I'm not sure if the theif would live to tell about it if he took ANY of my gear, much less my amp. I love everything about this amp, but I wish it could drive an ext. cab, so I could use a talk-box. I compared it to 3 other amps in the same class, ab, and for the money, it was a steal. then next amp up from that was a Marshall, that someone else bought anyway.


Product: Ampeg R-212R
Price Paid: US $550
Submitted 08/21/2003 at 11:33am by Santa Ana

Features : 6
ampeg r212-r reverbrocket 2x12 combo, 50 watts all tube. factory 2nd. whatever they fixed it was cheap and sounds great now. reverb and hi-gain features, switchable, usual eq. no ext speaker jack but you can bypass it if you hook the speaker clips on a 1/4" terminal adapter - don't spend more than 10.00 to do this - hooked to a cab of your choice. use effects loop in front of the amp and your own distortion box, the hi-gain is nice but pretty useless unless you are a blues man.

Sound Quality : 8
i use the highest output humbuckers i can find on an sg, even balanced clean/dirty. i play hard rock and metal out of this thing no problem. the trick is customizing your pedal board and more importantly the cab. i pimped out my 4x12 with 2 eminence gb12s and 2 old model g12-80h by celestion - the thing is as close to matchless as you will get for a 500.00 amp. this thing rules, over the top lead, where i use my rival orange head for rhythm.

Reliability : 8
seeing it was a fully repaired and inspected factory 2nd i dont see have anymore problems, so far it hasn't flinched. i think it drives the ampeg vintage (greenback type) speakers a little hard, but its pry cuz of the low power handling on those cones. carry some spare tubes just in case, on a good class a/ab amp i'd be surprised if you had to replace them more than once a year.

Customer Support : 5
the dealer tried to get me a reverbrocket r50h head with el34s instead of the combo 6l6 - my beef was no ext jack, i wanted a head, until the adapter idea came to me, st. louis music tried their best to find one. no dice.

Overall Rating : 10
my setup is an sg or les paul type guitar (ltd and epiphone), boss mega distortion and other effects. i've had lots of amps and this one seriously reminds me of the matchless sound clips i heard. had a piece of shit vox that cost me more to scrap then it was worth, various marshalls that sound like hell, etc. the only other amp i'd recommend is my trusty orange ad30tc head - very voxy and built like a tank. after years of searching i will stick with this for awhile. do yourself and customize it if you can to get the best sound for your money.


Product: Ampeg R-212R
Price Paid: US $679.00
Submitted 06/28/2003 at 07:41pm by Anonymous

Features : 8
2003. very versatile amp. I play different types of rock, Smashing Pumpkins, Radiohead, Beatles, Zeppelin, Floyd, stuff like that. It fits my style very well. 2 channels, clean, overdrive. effects loop. bagged reverb. 2x12 all tube combo. 2 Ampeg vintage speakers. 2 6L6, 3 12AX7. comes with footswitch for channel switching and reverb.

Sound Quality : 9
I play a Gibson SG Standard, Epiphone Special II, and Jay Turser JT-LT custom. Suits my style very well. Not very noisy, nice and clean for the most pary. Amazing clean channel, distorts nicely at high volumes. Decent overdrive channel, works in conjuction with my DS-1. Very pedal friendly amp, largely due to the great clean channel. Amazing reverb, if you turn it all the way up gets very verby, somewhat trippy. With my big muff it sounds nice and sustainy-creamy, just as a Big Muff was intended to sound.

Reliability : 9
very reliable, never had any problems, very sturdy. i bought this "blem" at musiciansfriend but i couldnt find any problems, cosmetic or otherwise, must've been involving the packaging, as musiciansfriend says blems can.

Customer Support : No Opinion
N/A never needed it

Overall Rating : 9
Overall a great amp, versatile, sounds great, looks great. Very good price for this amp too.


Product: Ampeg R-212R
Price Paid: US $700
Submitted 03/25/2003 at 01:12pm by Anonymous

Features : No Opinion
2000 Reverberocket. Standard features.

Sound Quality : 10
Running an LP Standard, Strat, and Lucille through this. Play all kinds of different styles except metal. Pretty quiet amp. Forte is for clean playing as echoed by other reviewers. Distortion channel pretty weak - seems to lose base punch, but lots of mids and trebles - cool for upper register playing, not fun for digging into low notes. Clean - plenty of bass punch. I play this stereo with a Super Jet to keep the amp volume down lower in the clean sweet spot. I agree that this is the best clean I've heard - bar none. It's kind of a spanky clean that gives a little - kind of glassy. Also, sort of a round tone - whatever that means! I also have a Fender Custom Shop Dual Pro - and its clean doesn't quite hold up to this. It sounds better w/ humbuckers vs. single coils - I think it's voiced for humbuckers.

Reliability : No Opinion
Can't really speak to this since I'm not using it 3-5 times a week on steady gigs. But - nothing wrong so far.

Customer Support : 10
In the past I've called SLM for questions - very responsive.

Overall Rating : 10
Please refer to sound category above. Bottom line - nails the tone I've been looking for.


Product: Ampeg R-212R
Price Paid: US $400
Submitted 08/15/2002 at 10:55pm by Dan Hanzlik
Email: danhanzlik<at>earthlink dot net

Features : 8
I bought the amp a year ago over ebay. I thought i'd review it because i looked at the reviews here before i bought it. i wont bother listing all the features since its already in other reviews. I wish it had an effects loop. This amp has plenty of power, its totally loud enough for almost any indoor gig without having to be miked.

Sound Quality : 9
All i really want to say is that this amp has a REALLY nice sounding clean channel, the best i have heard so far. although i havent played out of every amp, this one has the best clean channel i have heard. Buy it if you want a great clean tube sound. It sounds especially good when cranked up quite a bit, you get a natural overdrive that just sparkles. the distortion is nothing special at all, in fact I hate it, but there are plenty of other options for distorion! i am keeping this amp for its clean channel. i also have a peavey half stack that i run a digitech 2112 preamp in front of, so on stage I will have an a/b switch to be able to switch between the two amps, or mix them. This amp just sounds too good to sell. oh and one more thing, the reverb on it is awesome too.

Reliability : No Opinion
hasnt broken yet, although i will probably repplace the 6l6's soon.

Customer Support : No Opinion
if i have a warrenty i'm sure i've lost it by now, or haven't activated it. heh

Overall Rating : 9
Overall, a great amp and i got a sweet deal on it. and it seems that there are others who have got it for 400 bucks new. its totally worth it. like i said, the clean is amazing with this amp, and thats why i value the amp so much


Product: Ampeg R-212R
Price Paid: US $400
Submitted 07/12/2002 at 10:28am by Anonymous

Features : 8
Purchased on E-Bay in 2002, New, I think this amp is being discontinued. I am not an experienced player, but feel I have a pretty good ear. I play mostly blues and R&R, this amp is dynamite for both. Has clean and dirty channel, 50 Watt, 2 12's, Groove Tubes, pretty good looking amp /w a bluish check tolex, and silver grill. Stovetop knobs on back of amp. Also has an accordian jack, which I believe is an attenuated input. Tubes are in a cage and reverb is in a leather bag. Comes w/ a footswitch that goes High/Low and reverb on/off. Also has an effects in/out.
This amp does not have a headphone jack which is no issue for me.Pretty simple and direct set up.

Sound Quality : 9
I have a Godin Radiator which is pretty jangly, and a big ol' Hondo jazz guitar w/ 2 humbuckers and is just the sweetest $200 I've ever spent. Both sound really nice through this amp. This thing cranks out beautiful tone, period. I tried out a lot of amps from the Peavey classic 30 and the Delta Blues, the Fender Blues Jr, and Hot Rod Deluxe. I also tried some SS and modeling amps, I honestly thought they were all pretty darned nice, especially the tube amps and would probably be very happy w/ the Fender or Peavey, but the Ampeg still had an edge on all of them. The clean channel absolutely screams and is very pure all the way to obscene volume. The dirty channel just growls with the gain around 2-/2 and the master turned up. I don't have any use for more crunch (?) than that. This amp just absolutely puts out the sweetest tone imaginable for the money. I have friends who are very accomplished players that gig w/ Mesa Booogie combo and a Marshall stack. Both were completely impressed with the Ampeg, and just about shit when I told them I got it for $400 new.
Oh yeah the reverb is magnificent. Unfortunately I mostly practice at night after the kids are in bed, which means low volume. This amp sounds very nice at lower volume, but just kicks tail when you can turn it up a little.

Reliability : No Opinion
So far so good. Still pretty new.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Not needed yet, hopefully never will

Overall Rating : 10
I've seen where people have changed tubes and speakers w/ positive results. I think this amp is great right out of the box and have no intention of changing anything (at least until I start breaking or wearing stuff out)
Overall this is a beautiful amp for the buck, I can not understand why these are not more popular, but believe me, everyone who plays through this (all better than me) would seriously consider buying one if they were to get another amp.


Product: Ampeg R-212R
Price Paid: US $400 used
Submitted 12/15/2001 at 11:38pm by Tedly

Features : 10
I think it's about a 1998 or 1999. It was in great shape when I picked it up used. This is the ultimate bluesy reverb amp. I have heard nothing that approaches it. I even got rid of my Soldano after buying this.
It's all tube with a lot of knobs to adjust to get the sound just right, two channels with a footswitch.

Sound Quality : 10
Lots of different guitars, ranging from a 70 Les Paul Custom to a 77 Epi Dot to a 2000 Fender Texas Fat Strat to a Guild FS=46CE acoustic electric. It all sounds good with this amp. If for nothing else, you need this amp for the reverb.

Reliability : 9
Haven't been out gigging but I've used it at least once a day for over 6 months without any sign that I might need professional help (wait, that the amp might need professional hel). I still may need them.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
This is an awesome amp, especially for the price. It replaced a Soldano and it has enough head room to compete with bigger Fender amps.
Oh, and don't forget reverb, reverb, reverb READY


Product: Ampeg R-212R
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 05/12/2001 at 06:07am by Jon Ryczek

Features : 10
2 channels Guitar & Accordion, 2x12 50 Watts 3 12ax7a's 2 6L6s power sectionits got a footswitch that can switch dirt /clean and the reverb section on/off
it does have an fx loop which could aparently double as a send, this is a brand new one...its a reissue but they didnt make 2 12s in the old ones this is a big improvement on an incredible amp!

Sound Quality : 10
I use a Gibson SG special I have only been playing electric guitar for about a year, Ive played bass for about 15 years (go figure I get an Ampeg guitar amp) and acoustic guitar for 5 or 6 years..so electric is new and a whole lot of fun for me...The SG sounds great through any amp but this one is really cool I havent even had a chance to gig with it yet but the sound is exciting enough for me to say a few things about it. The clean channel is great...great tone the dirt channel seems to have a great growly bite to it and the speakers bring out the neck through body sustain nicely I like the 6L6s a lot...oh the reverb gives you a lot of room to get some nice ambiance in your sound I used the treble and middle pickup selector and got a wide variety of tones and I must admit they all sounded excellent to me. I got this because I needed a bigger amp ( I have a 66 Ampeg jet I got from my band's bass player...)

Reliability : No Opinion
Dont know I ve only had it a week but It seems very sturdy there is a cage around the power tubes andf the reverb has a leather cover...it seems like the new things are nice improvements

Customer Support : 8
Actually I talked to someone before about replacing the tubes in my J-12 Jet, the amp had 8751a's which were basically next to impossible to locate, I did find one on the internet but not a mixed set, they helped me figure I should change a resistor and get a sovtek replacement set which works like a champ anyway I would assume they are fairly helpful

Overall Rating : 10
I use a Daddy O Danelectro Overdrive, DOD envelope filter, RAT distortion, Dan Echo analog delay, Flanger, my band sdoes punk-esque rock with some folkish influences as well I really love the sound of My Ampeg Jet but sometimes its not loud enough depending on the room, the Reverberocket is all that sound and more and you can really light it up when you push it. I think 620 was a steel for this amp...it can really get raucus but I love the fact that its tone is so majestic...it sounds as great playing thoughtful as it does when you want to get a little snarly and I am totally psyched about gigging with this...it looks totally cool with blue tolex or whatever you call that...the one thing I can say at this point is regardless of your style whatever you play through this thing sounds incredible I would highly recomend one on tone alone...I am as sold as you could be on Ampeg's guitar stuff I cant believe that more guitarists dont use these...I assume people probably associate Ampeg more with bass systems but wow they are missing out...this one is a gem any way you look at it...


Product: Ampeg R-212R
Price Paid: US $650
Submitted 03/22/2001 at 11:11pm by dan

Features : 8
great reverb, good sounds.

Sound Quality : 9
this amp was everything I wanted, EXCEPT for it did not have the headroom I needed, or enough low end. But for the money, this amp CANNOT and WILL NOT be beat. The only reason why I sold it is because I could finally afford a Bruno Underground 30 ( I have since sold that because it was too loud for apartment living). The Distortion on this amp is great, the reverb is amazing. Sure there was tube rattle noise, but I took it to the shop for "the mod" and that helped. For the money, no other amp sounds as good, and believe me I played EVERYTHING in the price-range. It burys every marshall and fender even close in price. Don't even bother with a crate or peavey that's priced similar, the Reverb Rocket rules its' class. (And that would be mid-priced class AB) I'm giving it a 9 because-- for the money, it's hard to beat.

Reliability : No Opinion

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
If I lost everything and had to start over, a Reverb Rocket would certainly be apart of my rebuilding process. It's a great sounding amp. I'm not going to try explaining it, go play one.


Product: Ampeg R-212R
Price Paid: US $650.00
Submitted 03/10/2001 at 12:26pm by dr.underhill
Email: stressed at etex<dot>net

Features : 10
bought new 2yrs ago. extrememly versatile for my uses. 2 channel switching. wish i could kill on-board speakers for recording out.
Home use/occasional gig use.

Sound Quality : 9
use primarily w/ES-135 Gibson/custom strat w/single bill lawrence blade humbucker. play mostly blue/rock. distortion is somewhat muddy on low end.

Reliability : 10
very dependable so far. regular use is 1-2 hrs day, 5 days or better a week.

Customer Support : 2
basic questions are very slow to be followed up on. inquired about an output tube change-over, still 3 days and have not heard back.

Overall Rating : 10
i would replace this amp with another ampeg in a heartbeat-in over 38yrs of playing have not used another amp even close in build quality/tone/power for the bucks-HANDS DOWN!!!!!!


Product: Ampeg R-212R
Price Paid: US $730 dollars too much
Submitted 05/31/2000 at 08:13pm by Anonymous

Features : 9
Beautiful American made all tube piece of heaven. It has two channels clean and distortion. Beautiful tube spring reverb. Effects loop. The precious accordion jack (for all you accordion players) as well as the guitar jack. Three band eq. 50Watts of power and two 12inch speakers for thump. Beautiful blue checkered tolex with silver grill cloth, yum. The only thing I wish it had was tremelo, but you dont really see tremelo offered in any new amps these days, except them evil fender re-issues of the twin reverb or is it dual I cant remember. Fender should be ashamed of itself for reissuing amps that are nothing like the ones that they steal their names from. They should learn from ampeg that reissues should be quality products and not cash in on the desire for vintage amps.

Sound Quality : 10
Heavenly sounds, its a tone monster with a es-335 and a fender tex-mex tele, and I feel like I take a trip back to the 50s/60s whenever I play. It has a fat surf/texas sound that I am in love with. But dont get me wrong, its not just a vintage sound time machine. I play anything from jazz, to classic rock, to heavy metal, to punk, to industrial, to blues, to country, to fusion, well you get the idea. And this amp just pounds out the tone. It handles effects wonderfully. Ive always had the problem with amps messing with effect pedals sound, but with this amp I swear a blind monkey could mess with my effect set up and it would still sound fantastic. I love the distortion. Unlike a lot of other people I think its wonderful for modern rock and a new sounds, however when I use an overdrive pedal, I get thick fat and warm overdrive. Overdrive the way overdrive was meant to be. I tried out alot of amps before I baught this. Mesa-boogie, vox, marshall, fender both vintage (the real fender sounds) and those evil new reissues, line6 yamaha, hughs knetter, soldano, etc And the ampeg had the best tone at the lowest price. Some of the real expensive amps at two to four thousand dollars could compete, but why pay that much money when the ampeg has as good of tone or better.

Reliability : No Opinion
Its been a year and its still great. Havent even had to change the tubes yet. Just wish I could find my damn receipt. Oh for those of you who dont know your receipt is your warranty. According to Ampeg. And Ive kinda got the urge to take them crappy groove tubes out and put in svetlana's (I can just imagine the sounds it would make then lol!!!)but until they burn out or I get an infusion of cash them groove tubes will have to do. I dont trust the store from where I bought it, they seem kinda shady. If your in Minnesota dont go to Midway music, they're evil.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Again ampegs site says that the receipt is the warranty and just take it back to the store, and not to them. Again If youre in Minnesota Midway music sucks. Them bastards ripped me off. At first they said the amp was 550, but when they were checking me out the price became 650, when I complained the price jumped to 700. If only I could have resisted the lure of the amp and driven to chicago or something to find a more honest store. Cause at the time this was the only ampeg dealer in town.

Overall Rating : 10
Well besides getting ripped off by Midway music in St. paul Minnesota. The evil bastards. The More I haggled the higher the price went. Its a great amp. I wish guitar center was selling them at the time. A week after a bought mine guitar center started selling them for $585. In the 9 years Ive been playing Ive gone through your crappy peavys and crates and new fenders, to nice orange, hiwatt, soldano, mesas, ok marshalls, vox, line 6, hughs knetter, vintage fenders, them new digital tube emulators, and this has been one of the best sounding amps Ive ever heard. It has also, even after getting ripped off by Midway music located on university ave St. Paul Minnesota, was one of the cheapest great sounding amps I could find. I would defintely buy another one, hell Im tempted to buy another one so I can have two of them for that true stereo sound, if it got stolen or broken. And I would definitely hunt down anyone who damaged it and hurt them. So in other words buy ampeg.

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