Ampeg SGT-DI Bass Preamp and DI Pedal with EQ Compressor Cab Sim IR out of stock

£349.00

The Ampeg SGT-DI Bass Preamp and DI Pedal with EQ Compressor Cab Sim IR is now out of stock . You will find it with fast UK delivery online for £349 with P+P. This excellent piece of kit is manufactured by Ampeg This product comes with a great warranty. Ampeg call their SGT-DI Preamp and…

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The Ampeg SGT-DI Bass Preamp and DI Pedal with EQ Compressor Cab Sim IR is now out of stock . You will find it with fast UK delivery online for £349 with P+P. This excellent piece of kit is manufactured by Ampeg This product comes with a great warranty.

Ampeg call their SGT-DI Preamp and DI "the all-in-one bass box" because it gives modern bassists an entire rig in a single, compact pedal! The SGT-DI delivers an enhanced Super Grit Technology (SGT) overdrive circuit featuring iconic Ampeg SVT and B15 voices, versatile 3-band EQ (now with sweepable mids), 3-way Ultra-Hi and Ultra-Lo switches, a variable compressor, and an aux/headphone section. The Ampeg SGT-DI Preamp and DI pedal can therefore serve as a "command centre" for your pedalboard, allowing you to plug in and play anywhere!

The SGT-DI Preamp and DI also introduces the first IR Loader/Cab Simulator from Ampeg. You can choose from three classic factory cabs or up to three cabs of your own by using the free Ampeg IR Loader application. Combining time-tested Ampeg tone with modern capabilities, the SGT-DI demonstrates Ampeg's commitment to honouring their legacy while also serving the needs of contemporary players.

Key Features

  • 3-Band EQ with a concentric, sweepable mid-range frequency selector.
  • Super Grit Technology (SGT) circuit that provides more of the warm, gutsy growl that defines Ampeg tone!
  • All-analogue SVT & B15 voicing circuit works as an enhancement to the SGT circuit, replicating the grit and harmonic distortion of these two iconic amplifiers when played at different levels.
  • Onboard IR loader/cab simulator lets you choose from three classic factory cabs (Heritage B15, Heritage SVT-410HLF, and vintage "square-back" SVT810), or up to three cabs of your own by using the free Ampeg IR Loader application. Volume for the IR loader is controlled via a push-and-release control on the side of the pedal.
  • Ultra-Hi and 3-way Ultra-Lo switches allow for extra tone-tailoring.
  • Built-in variable 10:1 compressor keeps your tone dynamic and level.
  • Aux/headphone section, which includes a push-and-release volume control.
  • Balanced XLR and 1/4" line outputs with a ground lift switch.

Specifications

  • Size (H x W x D): 2.5 x 7.4 x 4.9 inches / 65 x 189 x 126 mm
  • Weight: 1.9 lbs / 0.85 kg

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Bass

Bass is at the heart of the rhythm section, and we’ve got everything you need to build your perfect setup. From powerful bass amps and deep, rich effects to essential accessories like strings, straps, and cases, this category covers it all. Whether you’re a beginner laying down your first grooves or a gigging bassist shaping your signature tone, you’ll find top gear from trusted brands right here. Dive into our full range and take your low end to the next level.

cab

A cab—short for cabinet—is the speaker enclosure that projects your guitar amp’s sound to the room. Cabs come in various sizes and speaker configurations, like 1×12, 2×12, or the classic 4×12 setup popular in rock and metal. The type of wood, construction (open or closed back), and speaker choice all influence the tone, response, and volume. Matching the right cab with your amp head is key to shaping your overall sound, whether you want tight, punchy lows, smooth mids, or bright, cutting highs. It’s where your amp’s power turns into the rich, full sound you hear on stage or in the studio.

Compressor

A compressor is a type of guitar effect that reduces the dynamic range of the guitar signal by attenuating the louder parts while boosting the quieter ones. This results in a more consistent and even sound, with a smoother overall volume level. Compressors are used to even out the differences in volume between different notes or chords, making them sound more uniform and polished.

Compressor pedals typically offer controls for adjusting parameters such as threshold (the level at which compression starts), ratio (the amount of compression applied), attack (how quickly compression is applied), and release (how quickly compression is released). By adjusting these controls, guitarists can tailor the compression effect to suit their playing style and musical preferences.

Compressors are commonly used in a wide range of musical genres, including rock, blues, country, and funk, to enhance sustain, control dynamics, and add punch to guitar tones. They are particularly useful for achieving a consistent and professional sound in both live performances and studio recordings. Popular compressor pedal models include the MXR Dyna Comp, Boss CS-3 Compression Sustainer, and Keeley Compressor Plus.

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EQ

pedal

A pedal is a compact device that guitarists use to alter their instrument’s sound by shaping effects such as distortion, delay, reverb, and modulation. Typically housed in a rugged enclosure and controlled by footswitches, pedals are designed to be placed on the floor for hands-free operation during playing. They can be analogue or digital, true bypass or buffered, and come in countless varieties to suit different styles and preferences. Pedals are essential tools for creating signature tones and adding colour and texture to a guitarist’s sound.

Preamp

A preamp (preamplifier) is the first stage in your guitar signal chain that takes the weak signal from your guitar and boosts it to a usable level for shaping tone and driving the power amp.

It’s where much of your tone is formed—controlling gain, EQ, and character. In valve (tube) amps, the preamp stage is what gives you that classic warmth and breakup when pushed. In modern rigs, standalone preamp pedals or rack units can mimic classic amp tones or create entirely new ones. Whether in a studio or live setup, a good preamp is the heart of your sound.

About Ampeg

We have new and used Ampeg musical equipment available on our website for fast direct delivery from sellers across the UK & Europe.

Yamaha Guitar Group, Inc. (YGG) acquired the Ampeg brand in 2018—bringing it under the same roof as Yamaha basses/guitars/amplifiers and digital innovators Line 6. Honouring 70+ years of celebrated Ampeg history and the 50th anniversary of the amplifier that put Ampeg on the rock ‘n’ roll map, the first thing developed by YGG was the Heritage 50th Anniversary SVT, a product that quickly became one of the most requested amplifiers amongst touring artists and backline companies.