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Really great sounding amp. Very well made and feels very robust. The footswitch which allows you to swap channels and turn reverb on or off also feels sturdy.
The controls are as follows; Normal input, Bright input, Clean Volume, Channel select, Channel 2 Gain, Channel 2 volume, Bass, Mids, Boost switch, Treble, Master Volume, Presence and Reverb, Standby and Power. It has an effects loop, two speaker out puts, impedance switch which goes from 4ohm to 8ohm to 16ohm. Pentode/triode switch.
The EQ is very effective with a smooth transition through the control range with no large jumps etc. Very linear. The onboard digital reverb is actually quite good and very usable if you are into reverb. Having the ability to switch reverb on or off is great.
The lead channel or whatever you want to call it is very good and works great for me. Is actually quite high gain but when boosted with an OD/tube screamer it really comes alive and will do metal tones with ease. The amp also accepts pedals really well and modulation pedals sound great both through the front of the amp or in the effects loop.
The clean channel is really great sounding. It's chimey but not harsh and has a lot of depth and responds well to picking dynamics. Distorts nicely the louder you turn the amp up. The boost switch gives a sort of vox like feel to the clean channel too. The normal input takes away some of the shrillness you get with single coils and the bright channel helps to give humbuckers a less dark tone if needed.
The amp has 3 preamp tubes and 2 power tubes which are as follows. 3x 12AX7s and 2 EL84s. V1 and V2 are both gain stages and V3 is the phase inverter stage which splits the signal for the two EL84s. The Bugera branded tubes it comes with aren't very great or reliable although their sound quality isn't bad by any means. I recommend atleast changing the power amp tubes though as mine blew an EL84 after 25 hours or there abouts of play time.
The construction is very good and robust. The PCB is high quality and the valve sockets are not directly mounted to the PCB either which lowers the risk of heat related problems arising in the future. Looks wise it looks like a Badcat however it isn't a close on one. According to Bugera it isn't a clone of any amp that was already or previously on the market.
I'm very happy with this amp head and look forward to many years with it, providing I don't buy a Marshall JCM2000 in the future. Though I'd probably keep this still. If it were to break is definitely replace it with another and don't be followed by the 22watts. It is very loud indeed through my 2x12 cab. Easily loud enough to play live without having to turn it up too much
There's not really much to say about this. Is a well made cable with high quality jacks. It also has a little strip of Velcro so when not in use you can wrap the cable up without twisting it up and risking damage. It seems durable and was cheap