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Dan Furr 59

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Don't let the gear snobs sway you. I've tried them, I think it was 333 model, very aggressive, articulate and versatile, especially in the distortion channels.

The cleans were okay, but it can be tweaked to perfection.

Bugera amps get a lot of flack from the cork sniffing / big brand crowd, kind of how Marshall / Mesa-Boogie snobs view Carvins back in the 1980's. Bugera's are good amps. and not harsh on the wallet.

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guys,

 

The Bugeras look/sound awesome on Youtube. what do you think ?

 

They do sound good.

Too bad there's no parts support.

 

You think that you are getting a bargain, but when it breaks - there's no support for it.

Fender, Marshall, Peavey, GK, and many others back up their product. They get you all the parts and schematics you need.

I can't say the same for Bugera.

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Go try one out. If you like the sound, get it. A lot of lower end amps, even Marshall, Fenders and what not are made in China these days so who made it really doesn't matter anymore...unless you want to corksniff and get a boutique. Up to you but go after sound, then features, then name.

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