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Bugera BVV3000 Infinium

Bass Guitar Amp Head from Bugera belonging to the Bass series

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«  Excellent price / quality / performance »

Published on 10/29/14 at 06:11
Value For Money : Excellent
Head lamps all 300 WRMS.
Clone of the Ampeg SVT-CL. Same cables, same settings.

UTILIZATION

The configuration is very simple and the manual is clear and precise.
Basically, we Plugge, we try a little and we always end up with the sound that kills.

SOUNDS

I play mostly classic rock. So I needed a good big sound full light "vintage" with this beast, I served.
With this head, I use the box 4X10 "Bugera and 1X15" Bugera. Everything really takes the road very well. Firms cashing perfectly the power of the head and the sound is reproduced faithfully without creaking or other noise.
The construction of the assembly is serious.
I use the stack intensively and high power. Not any trouble so far.
I play one Fender Jazz bass american standard 2012 and 2012 american standard precision
I also use a Fuzz EH and an optical compressor Aphex Punch Factory home.

OVERALL OPINION

I use this stuff since April with an average of 2 terms in rehearsals per week and live between 30 and 40 concerts since.
Not any trouble to report.
I played for over 20 years and I was able to try a lot of stuff before it Bugera.
I played mainly on Ashdown but until today I had the opportunity to test live bcp other brands including Ampeg recess.
I opted for Bugera primarily for the price, I do not hide it. I honestly did not expect such a good result and I live in bcp doubts about the quality and reliability of the equipment. My doubts are gone in as concerts and finally, I am so please with my choice.
Obviously, buying Bugera, considering the price we know what we buy and I tell myself that even if the beast does not take 50 years, it will not be too serious.
I read everywhere bcp criticism on the fact that it's "Chinese". At first sight, this is not very reassuring but be aware that even Ampeg actually produce its equipment (with the exception of the Heritage series) in China or elsewhere in southeast Asia. For cons, the prize is American;-) and reliability is no longer appointment.
So finally, pay 3X more for "LA" brand but a product of comparable quality, my choice was quickly made.
After that, it is very easy to say that Bugera is crap but when a Ampeg falls harbor bridge and costs to repair or retuber, we find it "normal" or you do not say.
In conclusion, I have nothing against Ampeg (quite the opposite for that matter) but Bugera brings to almost exactly the same thing for a lot less euros so why spoil the fun?