Ampeg SB-12 Portaflex - Bright preset
Verified · 83/100 confidence. Complete schematic. All component values readable. Parameters derived directly from the circuit.
The Ampeg SB-12 Portaflex was a compact tube bass amplifier introduced around 1959, featuring the iconic flip-top design where the amp chassis pivots into the sealed cabinet for easy transport. It produced approximately 15 watts from a pair of 6EU7 and 6V6 tubes, driving a single 12-inch speaker in an acoustically tuned cabinet. The SB-12 was specifically engineered for upright and electric bass, offering the punchy, focused low-end that defined Ampeg's bass amplification legacy.
- Years produced: 1959–1971
- Made in: USA
- Wattage: 15W
- Channels: 1
- Preamp tubes: 2× 6EU7
- Power tubes: 2× 6V6GT
Tags: american.
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