Smiles Posted July 12, 2022 Posted July 12, 2022 Hi guys does anyone know if Ampeg have fixed the problems with the 7 proĀ best regardsĀ StuartĀ Quote
Jazzjames Posted July 12, 2022 Posted July 12, 2022 (edited) Have you read the 7 Pro mega thread on TB? Ā As far as I know, they are on H - -revision on the board. As long as you get one of those, youāre good. Ā I bought mine at the beginning of the pandemic, and has therefore seen relatively infrequent use, but Iāve been extremely happy with it. Ā Mine has only ever seen an 8 ohm load, and it hasnāt missed a beat. Sounds absolutely great (if you like the Ampeg thing, which I do), and has volume and slam to spare. Ā Mine arrived in a Yamaha branded box. Yamaha own Ampeg now, and they donāt put out gear that breaks down all the time. Edited July 12, 2022 by Jazzjames Quote
Chaosanator Posted July 13, 2022 Posted July 13, 2022 As above, I've had one for a few years with no problems whatsoever. Great amp. Quote
BassAdder60 Posted July 14, 2022 Posted July 14, 2022 (edited) I was very tempted to buy one of these after trying the PF800 and recent owner of the V4B ( now sold ) Ā Instead I purchased the GK Legacy 800 from Polar Audio on EBay ( Ā£549 ) and itās a really nice and powerful amp Ā Edited July 14, 2022 by BassAdder27 Quote
Russ Posted July 14, 2022 Posted July 14, 2022 I had a SVT-7. Always loved the sound and power, but it crapped out in the middle of the first song on a gig and I've been soured on them ever since.Ā Ā I'd love to get another one, but I just simply don't trust them anymore. I'd love to be convinced otherwise.Ā Quote
BassAdder60 Posted July 14, 2022 Posted July 14, 2022 26 minutes ago, Russ said: I had a SVT-7. Always loved the sound and power, but it crapped out in the middle of the first song on a gig and I've been soured on them ever since.Ā Ā I'd love to get another one, but I just simply don't trust them anymore. I'd love to be convinced otherwise.Ā Thatās what stopped me buying one plus the re-sale value when it comes to move it onĀ Quote
Russ Posted July 14, 2022 Posted July 14, 2022 52 minutes ago, BassAdder27 said: Thatās what stopped me buying one plus the re-sale value when it comes to move it onĀ I've had an Ashdown Rootmaster RM-800, a Mesa Subway WD-800 and, most recently, a Trace Elliot TE-1200 since the Ampeg (still have the Mesa and the Trace), and they've all been great-sounding and bulletproof. Ā These types of high-power Class D amps have no inherent flaws that makes them unreliable, I just think Ampeg messed up with the SVT-7. Still, I'm not likely to be buying another Ampeg anytime soon.Ā 1 Quote
Smiles Posted July 14, 2022 Author Posted July 14, 2022 On 12/07/2022 at 21:41, Jazzjames said: Have you read the 7 Pro mega thread on TB? Ā As far as I know, they are on H - -revision on the board. As long as you get one of those, youāre good. Ā I bought mine at the beginning of the pandemic, and has therefore seen relatively infrequent use, but Iāve been extremely happy with it. Ā Mine has only ever seen an 8 ohm load, and it hasnāt missed a beat. Sounds absolutely great (if you like the Ampeg thing, which I do), and has volume and slam to spare. Ā Mine arrived in a Yamaha branded box. Yamaha own Ampeg now, and they donāt put out gear that breaks down all the time. Thanks JazzJames really appreciate the replyĀ Quote
Smiles Posted July 14, 2022 Author Posted July 14, 2022 On 13/07/2022 at 01:06, Chaosanator said: As above, I've had one for a few years with no problems whatsoever. Great amp. Thanks for the reply thatās greatĀ Quote
Smiles Posted July 14, 2022 Author Posted July 14, 2022 11 hours ago, BassAdder27 said: I was very tempted to buy one of these after trying the PF800 and recent owner of the V4B ( now sold ) Ā Instead I purchased the GK Legacy 800 from Polar Audio on EBay ( Ā£549 ) and itās a really nice and powerful amp Ā Appreciate the info thanks š Quote
Smiles Posted July 14, 2022 Author Posted July 14, 2022 5 hours ago, Russ said: I had a SVT-7. Always loved the sound and power, but it crapped out in the middle of the first song on a gig and I've been soured on them ever since.Ā Ā I'd love to get another one, but I just simply don't trust them anymore. I'd love to be convinced otherwise.Ā Thanks RussĀ Quote
Smiles Posted July 14, 2022 Author Posted July 14, 2022 3 hours ago, Russ said: I've had an Ashdown Rootmaster RM-800, a Mesa Subway WD-800 and, most recently, a Trace Elliot TE-1200 since the Ampeg (still have the Mesa and the Trace), and they've all been great-sounding and bulletproof. Ā These types of high-power Class D amps have no inherent flaws that makes them unreliable, I just think Ampeg messed up with the SVT-7. Still, I'm not likely to be buying another Ampeg anytime soon.Ā How did you like the Ashdown rm 800 ? thatās another amp thatās caught my eye recentlyĀ Quote
Russ Posted July 15, 2022 Posted July 15, 2022 20 hours ago, Smiles said: How did you like the Ashdown rm 800 ? thatās another amp thatās caught my eye recentlyĀ Nice amp. Gobs of power, versatile EQ and some nice extras. You've got to be into the "Ashdown sound" to appreciate it properly though. It's got that hint of "wooliness" that most Ashdown amps have, a bit soft around the edges. Ā I decided I wanted something a little more modern sounding, so I replaced it with the Mesa, which does the slightly squishy, valve-y sound (since it has a valve in the preamp) but can also do punch and bite. Ā I'll always recommend Ashdown stuff though, fantastic gear, and their support is excellent.Ā Quote
Smiles Posted July 15, 2022 Author Posted July 15, 2022 42 minutes ago, Russ said: Nice amp. Gobs of power, versatile EQ and some nice extras. You've got to be into the "Ashdown sound" to appreciate it properly though. It's got that hint of "wooliness" that most Ashdown amps have, a bit soft around the edges. Ā I decided I wanted something a little more modern sounding, so I replaced it with the Mesa, which does the slightly squishy, valve-y sound (since it has a valve in the preamp) but can also do punch and bite. Ā I'll always recommend Ashdown stuff though, fantastic gear, and their support is excellent.Ā Yep Iāve used the Ashdown ABM 600 evo iv for the last few years and itās a lovely sounding amp which I would certainly keep hold off but quite fancy a class d for portability so thatās why Iāve been enquiring about the Ampeg 7 pro as I use Ampeg cabs and just love the thump , but certainly interested in the Ashdowm rm 800 evo iiĀ thanks againĀ stuĀ Quote
BassAdder60 Posted July 15, 2022 Posted July 15, 2022 1 minute ago, Smiles said: Yep Iāve used the Ashdown ABM 600 evo iv for the last few years and itās a lovely sounding amp which I would certainly keep hold off but quite fancy a class d for portability so thatās why Iāve been enquiring about the Ampeg 7 pro as I use Ampeg cabs and just love the thump , but certainly interested in the Ashdowm rm 800 evo iiĀ thanks againĀ stuĀ I owned the RM800 as a backup to my ABM600Ā Its a great amp although lacks the EQ adjustment of the ABM However itās still a great ampĀ I would of loved the SVT7 Pro as deep down I love Ampeg gear but with shut down issues on a few of their class D amps I wasnāt prepared to be let down. As Iāve said the GK Legacy and Fusion 800 are very nice amps too and they are built in the USA stillĀ Quote
Lozz196 Posted July 15, 2022 Posted July 15, 2022 Yes the RM amps are good to have as backups to the ABM 600, tho agree they do lack the overall flexibility- not a criticism, 5 band re 9 band just wonāt offer as much. But theyāre good amps, I have the 500 EVO2 and wouldnāt be without it. Quote
Smiles Posted July 16, 2022 Author Posted July 16, 2022 20 hours ago, Lozz196 said: Yes the RM amps are good to have as backups to the ABM 600, tho agree they do lack the overall flexibility- not a criticism, 5 band re 9 band just wonāt offer as much. But theyāre good amps, I have the 500 EVO2 and wouldnāt be without it. Thanks Lozz yep thatās one of things I like about the abmās is they have a great eq section , I think if the rmās had the same I would have snapped one up by now , thatās one of the concerns about the pro 7 as the eq section seems quite limited but then again it may just sound great straight of the bat , I need to try a few out if possibleĀ Quote
Smiles Posted July 16, 2022 Author Posted July 16, 2022 21 hours ago, BassAdder27 said: I owned the RM800 as a backup to my ABM600Ā Its a great amp although lacks the EQ adjustment of the ABM However itās still a great ampĀ I would of loved the SVT7 Pro as deep down I love Ampeg gear but with shut down issues on a few of their class D amps I wasnāt prepared to be let down. As Iāve said the GK Legacy and Fusion 800 are very nice amps too and they are built in the USA stillĀ Thanks BassAdder again appreciate your useful info , yep love the eq section of the ABM but definitely hankering after a class d as a spare or main amp , Iāve no doubt the GKās are great amps so need to try some gear out š Quote
Jazzjames Posted July 17, 2022 Posted July 17, 2022 On 15/07/2022 at 17:47, Smiles said: Yep Iāve used the Ashdown ABM 600 evo iv for the last few years and itās a lovely sounding amp which I would certainly keep hold off but quite fancy a class d for portability so thatās why Iāve been enquiring about the Ampeg 7 pro as I use Ampeg cabs and just love the thump , but certainly interested in the Ashdowm rm 800 evo iiĀ thanks againĀ stuĀ The SVT-7 Pro is a big boy for class D. Itās not heavy, but itās bigger than most other class D heads. see photo. I transport mine in an ABS case and itās probably 10kg cased. An easy one hand carry but if I need to take something in the back pack or in the bass case, my Quilter BB800 is much more portable. Ā Regarding EQ, the EQ is actually very versatile and the ultra low and ultra hi switches mean that you can drastically alter your sound from classic SVT sounds to modern fast hitting sounds in a second. Ā I leave the Ultra Lo engaged 100% of the time, because it just sounds right that way. The compressor works super well, too. Tonally itās just perfect for me, and the transformer tube DI sounds a lot beefier than the DI of my Aguilar TH500 did. The Aguilar wasnāt bad in isolation, but the Ampegās DI sounds fantastic. I use it pre EQ if sending to engineer and using a speaker, or post EQ if using IEMs. Quote
Smiles Posted July 17, 2022 Author Posted July 17, 2022 6 hours ago, Jazzjames said: The SVT-7 Pro is a big boy for class D. Itās not heavy, but itās bigger than most other class D heads. see photo. I transport mine in an ABS case and itās probably 10kg cased. An easy one hand carry but if I need to take something in the back pack or in the bass case, my Quilter BB800 is much more portable. Ā Regarding EQ, the EQ is actually very versatile and the ultra low and ultra hi switches mean that you can drastically alter your sound from classic SVT sounds to modern fast hitting sounds in a second. Ā I leave the Ultra Lo engaged 100% of the time, because it just sounds right that way. The compressor works super well, too. Tonally itās just perfect for me, and the transformer tube DI sounds a lot beefier than the DI of my Aguilar TH500 did. The Aguilar wasnāt bad in isolation, but the Ampegās DI sounds fantastic. I use it pre EQ if sending to engineer and using a speaker, or post EQ if using IEMs. Thatās all great info JazzJames really appreciate that thank you Ā , the 7pro is still definitely top of my list and Iām highly likely to make the purchase in the next few months , ideally Iāll get to try one first but no one has any in stock at the moment due mainly to the currant global supply problems I thinkĀ best regardsĀ stuĀ Quote
la bam Posted July 18, 2022 Posted July 18, 2022 I had a 7 pro, on paper it was everything I was looking for - that classic ampeg sound. Ā However, no matte r how I tried I just could not get it to sound anything like an ampeg. Weird as most seem to think its spot on, but mine was nothing like one. It was quite soft with hardly any grit or drive available. Quote
Sarlscharisma Posted July 18, 2022 Posted July 18, 2022 I have the 7 Pro and it replaced my SVT Pro 3. Ā No issues in the few months I've had mine from new. Ā It is very much the same DNA as the Pro 3 and sounds similar in my opinion. Ā I also have the VB4 which is very different again, but all 3 share the fundamental Ampeg sound. Ā I have had a Mesa Subway D800+, Aguilar Tone Hamm er and a GK MB800 Fusion, but prefer the 7 Pro on sound. Ā Downside for me is that its footprint it big and heavy for a class d. Ā Ā Quote
Russ Posted July 18, 2022 Posted July 18, 2022 4 hours ago, la bam said: I had a 7 pro, on paper it was everything I was looking for - that classic ampeg sound. Ā However, no matte r how I tried I just could not get it to sound anything like an ampeg. Weird as most seem to think its spot on, but mine was nothing like one. It was quite soft with hardly any grit or drive available. That's pretty much the opposite of my experience with one. I found it hard to dial down the grit, it was always there to one degree or another. It's a great sound - it's that Ampeg sound - but sometimes I thought it would have been nice to have the ability to go a bit cleaner for some stuff.Ā Quote
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