2026 – Our Bass Guitar Amp Recreation Line Up

August 18th, 2026 |  Jacob Holdsworth

Our 2026 Bass Amp Recreation Line Up

Our bass guitar Amp Recreation line up covers some classic bass amps and their cabs, some big, some small. In this video we go over and demo the whole range.

Amp recreation is the name given to our amp-in-a-box pedals, which are all-analogue amp modellers recreating every part of their inspirations circuit. Preamp, phase inverter, rectifier, power amp and cab are all recreated in miniature to deliver authentic amp tone and feel.

BASSRIG FIFTEEN –

The B15 delivers a sound that fits into almost any mix, with simple controls to get you to a record-ready tone quickly. With punchy mid-rich cleans, and the ability to be pushed into saturation at lower volumes, the B15 became a studio staple and has been used across countless records and genre.

The BASSRIG FIFTEEN replicates this icon of bass, bringing this little combo everywhere you go.

 

BASSRIG SUPER VINTAGE –

Few amps are bigger than the Ampeg SVT, in popularity or physical size. This behemoth can be found on stages across the world providing trouser shaking low-end for the worlds biggest bands. The SVT has been used in almost every genre, from the soulful tones of Pino, to the driven rock of Rage Against the Machine. This amp excels across the spectrum, with a more featured control set than the B15, and more output power.

The BASSRIG SUPER VINTAGE brings this amp, and its 8×10″ cab to your pedalboard, with the full suite of tones available.

 

BASSRIG ’64 BLACK PANEL –

Before the high-wattage, dedicated bass amps that would come later, bass players would utilise guitar heads and specialised cabinets for their amplification. The BASSRIG ’64 BLACK PANEL recreates the earlier high-wattage Fender Showman & Bassman with a 2×15″ cab specifically designed for bass.

Unlike the more precise SVT, these amps feature a passive tone stack and less controlled overdrive character, delivering warm cleans and characterful driven tones.