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Old 03-28-2011, 04:12 PM
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Pignose B100V info please

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I recently picked one up used in great condition (The amp only version not the combo) I can only seem to find little to no info other than someone at ampeg had a hand in the design etc
This is the first tube amp i've ever owned so even the most basic info is appreciated.

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Old 03-28-2011, 04:55 PM
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Hook it up to a 15" bass cab and play it. Though, normally, anytime you buy a used tube amp, it's a good idea to bring it in to an amp tech for a looksie,...just in case. But yeah, otherwise, play it, tell us what you think.
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Old 03-29-2011, 11:30 AM
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The person i bought it from had it serviced and retubed. I'm really liking the tone, i play it through my ampeg svt15E and it sounds exactly how i want it to, i just meant info on more of a technical level. (what kind of tubes people like with them...Any mods etc )

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Old 11-16-2011, 08:29 PM
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Man. I have the combo, ran the head section into an Avatar neo 2 x 12" it pumped ! Need to figure out how to remove , and put the head into a seperate cab . Great tube amp!
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Old 11-16-2011, 08:34 PM
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I've got one too. Sounds incredible. Can't believe you didn't hear more about these before they were discontinued. Everyone that hears mine wants to buy it from me!
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I emailed Pignose asking questions about mine and included the serial number to try to figure out what year mine was. This was what I got:

Hi Maurice,

Thanks for your comments about the B-100V head.

Yes it was an amazing amp at a very reasonable price. It was designed by Dennis Kager who got his start designing amps in the 60's for Ampeg.

It was 100 watts RMS and the price was about $799.00.

This head was discontinued about 5 years ago because of the lack of interest.

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Howard @ Pignose
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I thought these were supposed to be somewhat like a V4 head.
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I thought these were supposed to be somewhat like a V4 head.
It is!
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