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Pardon My Ampeg

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For any of you bassists considering an all-tube Ampeg - here is an early SVT II, the non-pro one, and is closer in circuitry to the old SVTs. No affiliation, good BIN.

http://cgi.ebay.com/AMPEG-SVT-II-NON-PR ... dZViewItem
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Some dork put in a minimum bid and negated the BIN. Sigh.
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Why do people do that?

Suck it up and hit the bin or stay on the porch out of the way!
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Hmm, interesting!
Any idea what this should go for?
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I'm curious about what it weighs without the wooden box. Probably only a little lighter.
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Scott, yup, lead, follow, or get out of the way. The BIN was really fair - $650 IIRC.....

Kevin, considering it's vintage and not a Pro, less than a Pro would go for, but then it is made in the USA. I got my 2 Pro that had just been retubed at the factory for $700 shipped, but that was a few years ago. For this one I would think that is in the ball park.

Weight would be around 75 lbs.
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