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Posted by: Marshmall0wz Aug 24 2008, 04:11 AM

So in my search for an entry to tube amps/ a mesa boogie lonestar copy, i found this baby.
http://bugera-amps.com/Products/333XL-212.html
It's all valve, and from demos and reviews on youtube, it looks like a great deal. $700
What do you think w.youtube.com/watch?v=lzFY5_RWD8w
im really excited to find these

Posted by: skennington Aug 24 2008, 05:00 AM

Thought the amp was a bargain as well til Muris told me it was made by Behringer. So I asked the "Endorsed by Bugera" guitarist that owned it what his take was on the little beast..... His words, "it's free". Don't think he was that impressed. I briefly, and I stress briefly played through it and neither was I. sad.gif

I suggest you try befor you buy smile.gif

Posted by: MickeM Aug 24 2008, 10:48 AM

That model is a rip off of the Peavey JSX model.

Expect an amp that sounds like a JSX at a lot less cost and lot less quality.

Posted by: Muris Varajic Aug 24 2008, 11:10 AM

I believe you might experience the same thing as with many Behringer products,
you get nice deal for less money but it's always a question
how long it's gonna work properly,if it doesn't work properly already. mellow.gif

Posted by: mattacuk Aug 24 2008, 11:25 AM

I read that on the Peavey Valveking 212 and VK 100 head you can switch it between class A, and class A/B. Apprently when you switch it to class A mode on the gain channel it sounds like older mesa's. Nothing sounds as good as a real mesa, but you might wanna have a look at this amp if your own a budget smile.gif

Posted by: Marcus Siepen Aug 24 2008, 12:12 PM

If "it's free" is the only reason why somebody plays this amp it can't be that great...

Posted by: MickeM Aug 24 2008, 01:10 PM

QUOTE (Marcus Siepen @ Aug 24 2008, 01:12 PM) *
If "it's free" is the only reason why somebody plays this amp it can't be that great...

laugh.gif especially if it's a $700 Bugera. A million dollar amp on the other hand... wink.gif

Posted by: RIP Dime Aug 24 2008, 02:51 PM

I'd save for the Mesa if I were you, Bugera amps sound good, but they're known to break quickly at bedroom levels. No one I know has had one that worked for more than 4 weeks. Very poor quality, if you want good budget amps, go for a Valveking or Blackheart.

Posted by: Ivan Milenkovic Aug 24 2008, 04:31 PM

Along side the fact that one amp is all tube, and high on power, there are a lot more things that a good amp should have. Manufacturers of cheap tube amps know that people often don't look about detailed specs, or reliability issues, how much they like to see labels like: "all tube design", "4 channels", "high quality FX effects", "ultra mega giga EQ boost" etc. Have you ever noticed that most of the time low quality amps do have these stickers on them?

My point is simple. Good amp is expensive and we all know why. It is a standardized model, built from good quality components, built with care, properly tested (not only by company tech, but also by musicians all over the world gigging and touring), and you just know that these amps are good and well worth of money, and you're paying for device that will serve you well in the years to come.

So to conclude save for a good quality tube amp that you will be satisfied with. Guitar amp is after the guitar the most important (and expensive) piece of gear, so it is always better to buy a quality one. Giving 700$ (which is a big amount of money) for something that you will not be pleased in a long run is a bad investment.

Posted by: Marshmall0wz Aug 24 2008, 10:46 PM

QUOTE (Ivan Milenkovic @ Aug 24 2008, 11:31 AM) *
Along side the fact that one amp is all tube, and high on power, there are a lot more things that a good amp should have. Manufacturers of cheap tube amps know that people often don't look about detailed specs, or reliability issues, how much they like to see labels like: "all tube design", "4 channels", "high quality FX effects", "ultra mega giga EQ boost" etc. Have you ever noticed that most of the time low quality amps do have these stickers on them?

My point is simple. Good amp is expensive and we all know why. It is a standardized model, built from good quality components, built with care, properly tested (not only by company tech, but also by musicians all over the world gigging and touring), and you just know that these amps are good and well worth of money, and you're paying for device that will serve you well in the years to come.

So to conclude save for a good quality tube amp that you will be satisfied with. Guitar amp is after the guitar the most important (and expensive) piece of gear, so it is always better to buy a quality one. Giving 700$ (which is a big amount of money) for something that you will not be pleased in a long run is a bad investment.

okay smile.gif

Posted by: jer Sep 12 2008, 10:09 PM

Good amps last a LONG time too.

Over the length of time you'll own it its money saved if you are happy with it.

I am about halfway through building a Marshall JCM800 50watt tube head clone.

The parts alone have run just under $500.

This is without any speakers and nothing for the cabinet the amp will sit in yet.

Any 50 watt tube head built with anything decent should end up costing $800 or more I'd think. After you add in labor, and profit.


Posted by: Ivan Milenkovic Sep 13 2008, 12:19 PM

QUOTE (jer @ Sep 12 2008, 11:09 PM) *
Any 50 watt tube head built with anything decent should end up costing $800 or more I'd think. After you add in labor, and profit.


I agree. Tube design is expensive, specially because of trannies and bulky electronics involved. Low prices on guitar amps, mean they are cut in every corner, have bad design, and done in mass production. The bigger the mass production - the harder is to maintain a good all-around quality.

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