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New ampeg speculation - A true B15 Reissue? part 2

Does anyone have a close up of that smaller amp, with five knobs?

Here you go Rob:

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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.
 
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!


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.
 
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!
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.

Heads a cabs sold separately, mix and match either head to either cab.

100% solid-state design.
 

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