SonicProvocateur
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That "TRIREC" they've got going on would be a good candidate for modding since its made from junk. Especially if it actually sounds anything like a real recto. I wonder if FJA mods would do one??
Neptical said:TimeSignature said:Man that is the cheesiest looking amp I have ever seen.
+10
I've played a few of these new Bugera heads just for sh!t and giggles and these things sound like barf. A few friends of mine have bought them as well, but very new players. The pricing of these are directly targeting the beginner crowd...
following not too far in the path of the Marshshall HDFX line. :lol: :lol: :lol:
All the Best,
~Nep~
Tout said:Neptical said:TimeSignature said:Man that is the cheesiest looking amp I have ever seen.
+10
I've played a few of these new Bugera heads just for sh!t and giggles and these things sound like barf. A few friends of mine have bought them as well, but very new players. The pricing of these are directly targeting the beginner crowd...
following not too far in the path of the Marshshall HDFX line. :lol: :lol: :lol:
All the Best,
~Nep~
Don't know what you played through but Bugera's definitely don't sound like barf! I own a 6262 120 watt head and sounds beautiful, the clean shimmers and the distortion rocks, maybe you needed to EQ it better. As a matter of fact it sounds EXACTLY like the old Peavey 5150 amp only with a MUCH better clean channel.
You will not find much better for $550 and there are plenty of people who play as a hobby rather than gigging musicians who don't want to waste $2000 for an amp to play in their garage or jam room.
:lol: :lol: . What...no Dueling Rectumfriers??TimeSignature said:BTW
Im gonna to build my own amps ... the company will be called Boogie Woogie. Several lines will be called the Espresso 6:36 (and 6:60), the Alone Star, the Electric Dyno and the St. Letto. Laaaaame. :roll:
Heritage Softail said:I went in to Dirt Cheap Music, played a Bugera 2x12 "333". The guy at the store said it is a copy, not of road musician quality, best suited to take home, set up, and never move it. Quality issues come out if you are a gigging musician. I thought that was pretty straight up of the guy and sums up why Bugera will not compete with Boogie for musicians that play out.
It did sound pretty good. Cheap reverb, fragile looking knobs. IMO, if you think the amp sounds terrible, it is probably a good bit in the playing going in to the amp. All teenager ranting aside, not a bad cheap amp. You have to know it is built like crap if he salesman tells you not to move it too many times. I won't buy one. Will save up and get a used MKIV.
Heritage Softail said:If you get laid off over illegal imports that are copyright infringements of your employers product, then it will all of a sudden matter. I had to lay people off last year. Never ever a good thing. You loose your job, insurance, pension, it is a disaster. Bugera and other blatant technology thefts hurts American industry and people, one person/family at a time. Not really much of a story. We enjoy a little better lifestyle than other parts of the world, it comes at a cost. You may pay a bit more to buy American but it keeps people in jobs and buying beers where you play or buying your concert T-shirts, CD's. I enjoyed seening a friend play out Saturday night. If we spend all of our money outside of the US, all our money will be outside the US. It is OK to be a little protectionist, I like to get along with all kinds of people, but when you get down to it, we don't owe the rest of the world a thing. And if you have not been to a few other countries, have a few years of life under your belt, don't waste your breath telling me I am wrong/crazy/of the very best one - "closed minded".
Flame on!! :lol: :lol:
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