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This little amp is awesome!! I have to keep it on 1 watt at home while practicing. The drive channel is so good, I no longer need an overdrive pedal. I use a compression pedal in the FX loop to beef up the clean channel. This has to be the best, affordable 5 watt Tube amp on the market...
This reminds me of the RadioShack car stereos of the 80s. They advertised 1000watts but that was a combination of 4 channels, so it was 250watts per channel at maximum. The continuous was around 100 watts.
Sure can't beat the prices, but I will bet that Class-D is one of the new generation digital chip amps that are absurdly small and on test equipment, proving to deliver the claimed wattage. It's also typical bassists prefer the sound of semiconductors over tubes, so they're lucking out in terms of the cost per watt in their rigs.
Hoi Phil . What a bass amp is this. It’s amazing the sound is grate. I like this sound it’s like a tube sound. Now is my question what is the sound with a double bass at this amp. Is het possible that someone make a video with a double bass with the Bugera BXD15A. Grate video.
and I think it's fixed bias, not cathode bias as would commonly be done by other companies, because it's simpler and cheaper, though not inferior to fixed bias. But fixed bias is the best for metal, as the tone and response has an harder edge. Cathode bias sounds sweeter and spongier. This is a truly innovative amp, I love mine.
this amp has incredible tech, I would buy it at 3 times the price. I used to fiddle with tube bias for years, the Infinium solves so many problems, and the tone is excellent. This is NOT a 'practice amp' this is a serious amp for studio use, just check my track 'Redemption', all the guitar tracks were recorded through the G5. Also, the attenuator I think is some sort of power scaling. Incredible features for even 2 or 3 times the price, but at THIS price, it truly kills everything else.
The 6262is the best sounding amp I’ve owned, and I’ve had a jcm800, have a 77 jmp, had a 1973 jmp, a 69 plexi. This one’s a keeper. Stop listening to opinions and listen to the amp for yourself
Ladies and gentlemen... Music's most annoying musician... The one and only... Doug Wimbish! (Can't you just provide the bass lines and let the soloist solo in peace??)
I've had my Bugera AC 60 for over a year. For the size and price it is amazing. The sound quality is excellent for an amp this size. I use it for playing with a band and a group of seniors. They are impressed with it. Highly recommend it.
Still love my 6262 Infinium. After all these years it still screams. Bugera you need to start to grow and make stuff more available. Since covid it's scarce
Working musician. Amazing amp, I have had the V22 combo for a few years and gig with it. Such incredible sounds and such a solid amp. Highly recommend.
Thank you, why should the grease degrade the valves faster? I learnt about a similar phenomenon from car headlights, but it has to do with vaporisation which blinds the mirrors and lenses. What can happen on power tubes?
Glass is made from sand, and on a microscopic level it is not a "solid" material; it is porous, like a sponge, thereby absorbing those natural bio-oils leaching out of our fingertips. With repeated heating and cooling cycles on a vacuum tube or light bulb, the unsanitary presence begins to compromise the integrity of the structure, leading to premature failure. As a side note-- If one were to observe old glass window panes from the 1800's (in a museum perhaps), they may notice a rippled, sagging, warping effect in the shape and surface that have developed (with the help of gravity) over time; thus, the argument has been made that glass is technically a LIQUID. 🤯
@@spacesuitor thank you for the answer but glass is amorphic and not crystalline, so it is less likely to absorb chemicals. Although it is an unstable state, amorph structures do have advantages when it comes to chemical resistance, especially glass. Glass is not a liquid, although you can call it a frozen melt. It has only to do with it's entropic state.
Bugera vintage infinium are decent guitars amps. We recorded all our clean/crunch guitars part on the album "Mashup" on Bugera v55 infinium ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1MtKkINu3to.htmlsi=Eq1WbCUqpNhWaNpV
I have the 333XL And it never disappoints, I also play Schecter, It’s a great combo, The amp alone is wonderful, The boost is crazy good! I found adding a 10 band eq it just get even better without disrupting the sound, This is really a great amplifier!
Notice the Gain and Master are on setting 7-8, thats around 3/4 of the power output, sounds like pushing out around 100 watts in to 4 ohms, my Hartke 350 going through a 8ohm cab will drown that out on level 2!!