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mid 70's SVT head and a late 70's or early 80's (recessed handles) 810. just picked up a 410HE and am on the lookout for a second HE or maybe an HLF.
also have a V-4 head and an empty B-25 cab.
just remembered I have a front grill, pull handle, corner caps and feet cups I robbed off a V-4B cab I scrapped.
2005-ish, SLM era, USA made, the one that has the built in tuner instead of the digital effects.
Can't believe how much I like this combo. Not the lightest, but it's really compact and with the built in tuner I literally only need my bass and one cable.
Truly plug and play deal.
I elevate this amp on a stool for larger shows, and even at outdoor events (200 or so folks) it is plenty.
Granted, I play in a Blues/juke/classic rock/party outfit that is very "tone over volume" conscious --and we have our own decent PA, so that helps.
But it also makes it harder to justify shopping for a larger rig.
On the bottom, I have an Ampeg BA115HP (made in China) and,
on top I have an Ampeg B210SP (made in USA!!) I run my Ibanez Jet King through a Y cable to both amps and its flippin LOUD!!! its a very effective stack!