So, if I'm to understand, you can mount the amp-head like the old B-15 so that it stores inside the top of the cab? Is that right?
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So, if I'm to understand, you can mount the amp-head like the old B-15 so that it stores inside the top of the cab? Is that right?
They put the one with the saggy speaker cloth in front
Do any of them have provisions for an extension cab?

yep. the wheels pop out and there's rubber feet if you want to stack one cab on top of the other. plus the heads and cabs are available separately.They put the one with the saggy speaker cloth in front
Do any of them have provisions for an extension cab?
Does anyone have a close up of that smaller amp, with five knobs?
Ampeg - Are the new PF cabs insulated inside like a B15 or a B15R?
We are close enough to the show now. Feel free to ask me about anything regarding the Heritage B-15 or Portaflex Series specs or features. We will not discuss pricing, though. You can contact your favorite dealer after the show for their pricing.
There are two heads. PF-350 is 350W at 4ohms, PF-500 is 500 at 4. Each have slightly different features...such as the midrange selector you describe on the 500. I will have to check with the product manager for the frequent point on the 350's mid...be back with that.What are the various configurations? (watts@ohms). Can they run at 4 or 8 ohms?
There are four in the picture, are there four choices?
Why does the the seemingly smaller powered one only have one mid-range control without the frequency selector, while the more powerful one has a frequency selector? What frequency is the midrange set at on the single one?
Are the heads removable so they can be used with other speakers?
I'm guessing these are 100% solid-state, and do not have a tube in the preamp?
Thanks!