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Description

If you’re on the hunt for a guitar cabinet that combines world-class sound with exceptional portability, the Bugera 112TS is your go-to choice. This dynamic 80-watt powerhouse is equipped with a 12" Turbosound speaker, renowned for its unparalleled audio precision. Whether you're on stage or in the studio, the Bugera 112TS delivers a warm, balanced presence with a rich low end and clear highs, thanks to its high-sensitivity design.

Designed for the modern musician, this cabinet offers versatile connectivity options. Dual outputs allow you to pair it with another 112TS or another Bugera cabinet for a fuller, more immersive sound experience. Its closed-back design ensures a robust tone, emphasizing dense lows and sparkling highs, perfect for any genre.

Crafted from durable, multiply hardwood and finished with a protective vinyl covering, the Bugera 112TS is built to withstand the rigors of the road. Its lightweight, portable design—complete with a stylish carrying handle and reinforced corners—makes transportation a breeze, offering the ultimate convenience for gigging musicians.

Key Features:

  • 80-watt power handling with 12" Turbosound speaker
  • High-sensitivity design for enhanced sound output
  • Durable multiply hardwood construction
  • Closed-back design for full, resonant sound
  • Dual 1/4" TS connectors with stereo/mono switch
  • Protective vinyl covering and reinforced corners
  • Easy-to-carry with a comfortable handle for portability

Product specs

Brand Bugera
Model 112TS 12" 80W Guitar Cabinet-Speaker
Finish Black
Year 2010s
Categories Guitar Speaker Cabinets
Color Family Black
Impedance 8 ohms
Power Handling (Watts) 80
Powered Unpowered
Speaker Configuration 1x12"

FAQs

What type of speaker does the Bugera 112TS cabinet use?

The Bugera 112TS cabinet features a 12-inch Turbosound speaker, known for delivering high-quality sound and robust performance.

What is the power handling capacity of the Bugera 112TS cabinet?

The Bugera 112TS cabinet can handle up to 80 watts of power, making it suitable for a variety of performance and practice settings.

What is the impedance of the Bugera 112TS cabinet?

The Bugera 112TS cabinet has an impedance of 8 ohms, which is compatible with many amplifiers and setups.

Does the Bugera 112TS cabinet have multiple connectivity options?

Yes, the Bugera 112TS cabinet features dual 1/4" TS connectors, allowing you to connect an additional speaker for increased output.

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112TS Classic 80-Watt Guitar Cabinet with Original 12" TURBOSOUND Speaker

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Orange Micro Dark & Bugera 112TS Unboxing/Demo

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Burgera 112TS 80w External Cabinet

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BUGERA / 112TS Ibanez / TSA15H

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Reviews

PROS

  • Sturdy build, withstands constant use

  • Full frequency and loud Turbosound speaker

  • Enhances mix clarity when paired with certain heads

  • Offers good value for its price

  • Suitable for studio work with its design and sound

CONS

  • Original speaker might sound too balanced and sterile for some

  • Particle board construction may not endure rough gigging

  • Thin covering prone to tears and dings

  • May require speaker swap to improve sound quality

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Bugera 112TS.

Build quality

  • The cabinet features a modern circuit board with surface mount components, combining tube sockets and digital reverb, noted for its elegant design.

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  • Users note that in standby mode, the power amp is disabled, protecting the transformer from damage without a load.

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Features and functionality

  • A Phat switch improves overdrive and output but can distort the digital reverb effect.

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  • The Bugera G5 head's emulated output allows headphone use, simulating a 1x12 or 4x12 cabinet sound, even in standby mode.

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Use cases and applications

  • Ideal for practice and small spaces with switchable outputs of 5w, 1w, and 0.1w for tone preservation at lower volumes.

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  • The G5's emulated output bypasses the power amp, useful for silent practice without needing a speaker cab.

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  • The Bugera 1960 and 1990 models are suggested for those seeking a Marshall-like tone that can handle both rock and metal genres effectively.

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User experience

  • Works well for micing the cabinet but lacks a line out, requiring additional gear for silent recording.

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  • Owners confirm the G5's built-in attenuator provides pure tube tone at low volumes, ideal for apartments.

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  • Users find the T50 head requires a boost/overdrive pedal for heavier metal tones, despite its good distortion channel, due to its limited gain.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Sovtek 12AX7 tubes create a crunchy overdrive, while Tungsol tubes offer a warmer clean sound.

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  • Owners recommend swapping stock power tubes immediately, favoring 6L6 for a balanced tone, or a mix of 6L6 and EL34 for a more 'Orange' amp-like sound.

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Comparisons

  • Some users suggest digital amps or amp sims as more practical for headphone use, citing brands like Joyo and Tech21.

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  • The Bugera T50 Infinium head is likened to a Vox Night Train for its gain channel, suitable for rock but requiring pedals for heavier metal sounds.

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  • Jet City amps are noted as a cost-effective alternative that performs well across rock and metal styles, similar to Bugera's offerings.

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