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Sorry to be TTKesque but it's the best I could do untill I get better at recording and I should practice a few riffs too.

I loke to just do one take and live with that as it is better spontainious. It captures the amp better for us mere mortals.

 

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wow! I've heard a lot of lukewarm impressions of the gain on that thing but the way you have it dialed in it sure sounds stellar!

 

YOu should hear that thing with an EQ in the loop. (I did this vid with just the amp so you all would get the pure amp sound) In reality we all know that most recordings have a {censored} ton of external processing. This amp has tons of excellent tone in it. YOu would be floored if you were in the room with it and heard that amp through my 3/4 stack set up (A 1970s Marshall cab under a New Bugera 2x12). Just amazing. I tend to be afraid to go too bright yet the recordings seem to need it. Next time I'll dial in the cleans just a little spankier. There's so much tweakability the way this amp is designed it's silly.

I'd have a hard time believing Behringer stole this from anybody. Mabye the look but not the guts.

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Nice job. Give us another review in 12 months that will help.

You mean to see if the amp still works? :rolleyes: Who knows.

I bet it wll be.

Or did you mean 12 more months of practice so I can play and not make a fool out of myself?

Well that won't work!! I'l allways be a hack.:lol:

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What is it that looks like a hand reaches out from behind your 2-12 at 1:17? Weird.

 

Looks like there was a cat sleeping in that cab! :lol:

 

 

 

 

Nice demo!

 

I'm really liking the Bugera V5 I picked up last month. I can't believe that the V5 isn't already a huge hit.

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What is it that looks like a hand reaches out from behind your 2-12 at 1:17? Weird.

 

I slowed it down and found it was a patch cord that was on top of the cab the amp was sitting on. It vibrated irs way off and slid down the power cord.

That's why you see the power cord move a bit too. It does look a hell of a lot like a cats paw on full speed good eye :lol:

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I slowed it down and found it was a patch cord that was on top of the cab the amp was sitting on. It vibrated irs way off and slid down the power cord.

That's why you see the power cord move a bit too. It does look a hell of a lot like a cats paw on full speed good eye
:lol:

 

Then what this?

 

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Call TAPS.
:idea:

 

 

TAPS? Pfft. Those guys couldn't find a ghost if it crawled up their ass.

Gotta be the worst show I've ever seen.

 

 

That amp sounds great!

I really love that crunch sound. It's perfect.

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I was talking about it still working in 12 months.

 

 

Yeah that IS a concern. We'll have to see. It does seem too good to be true. Or is it that untill now this 1920's era technology was getting stupidly overpriced?

Whats the state of mission critical military hardware nowadays?

They still habdwiring those radars and using tubes? (It actually wouldn't suprize mr if some of that stuff is).

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Then what this?


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That is the end of a 12" patch cord. I remember it being on top of the upper cab behind tha amp when I was doing the demo. When I went to put the amp and cabs in my "amp pile" the chord was on the bench behind the cabs. SO that's the mystery........... Or is it?? :idk::snax:

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