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The Bugera V22 INFINIUM is a hand-built 22-watt tube combo amplifier featuring revolutionary INFINIUM Tube Life Multiplier technology, a vintage aesthetic, and a powerful 12'' TURBOSOUND speaker. With its authentic 2-channel preamp design, this amp is perfect for guitarists seeking a wide range of tones, from smooth blues to explosive rock.
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Amplifier Type | Tube |
Connector Type | USB |
Number of Bands | 2 |
Speaker Size | 12 Inches |
Compatible Devices | Guitar |
Output Wattage | 20 |
Item Weight | 42.77 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10.63"D x 22.44"W x 17.48"H |
Material Type | Metal |
Color | Brown & Cream |
J**.
Great Amp for the Price. Works well for practice and Small/Medium gigs
The media could not be loaded. So far this is a perfect amp for home practice. I've been using it in my garage at for the most part and haven't had a complaint from the neighbors yet. I haven't changed the EL84 tubes as they sound just fine to me, although this is my first Tube Amp and others recommend to do so. I recently played at my Senior Prom using this and my Les Paul Studio. This was the first time I had really cranked the volume as it was a large ballroom. It was able to connect loud enough to the people sitting in the back around 150-160 feet away from the amp without a PA system while only being at ~70% potential volume. It was able to take all of my pedals very well, including my Boss Blues Driver which would make my Fender Amp crap out with enough gain. As for specifics; the volume control is great on both channels (although I prefer the clean). The gain channel isn't great for metal but can handle good crunch tones comparable to Fender amps that I've heard. The EQ controls work great although the Mid Range isn't that wide. I found it best to keep it at 12 o'clock as it doesn't do much either way. The amp also has a pentode/triode switch so you can get large volume tone at lower volumes. I haven't used it much myself as i find it just as good at lower volumes but I've seen YouTube videos where they use it appropriately. Overall a great amp. It's no Blues Jr or JVM 800 but it gets the job done extremely well.
S**E
Bugera.....
The tone of this amp is unbelievable, lots of sustain, very simple to use, much better than modeling amps....Tubes are the bomb......No regrets whatsoever
M**L
It's very much worth the money spent.
I have only had the amp for two days but I'm finding it as everything as advertised. I don't usually play loud but I'm sure that with the amount of volume I am getting out of low power it must have plenty of head room.
M**T
Updated review: output tube failed, probably from shipping.
Update 6/14/2016 Turns out, best way to get support / response in the US is through their Facebook page. They were helpful answering questions I had about proper use of standby switch etc. And apologized for the inconvenience of a bad tube, blamed it on shipping. They didn't offer to replace the tube(s), but that's OK. Even after paying $30 more for new tubes, this price on Amazon, with prime shipping is still much better than the $400 that online and local music stores charge.Update 6/13/2-16: less than a week, and less than 10 hours playing, at low to moderate volumes, the front panel power light was flashing, and one the tube failed LEDs in the back was on. Powered down, let it cool down, powered back up. Eventually, the same thing. Swapped the two output tubes and the problem follows the tube. That's good, means the problem is just the tube. And it's very convenient to have the LED show you which one is failing. I sent email to Bugera customer service, haven't heard back yet, but it's only been a day. In the meantime, I bought a matched pair of Electroharmonix EL84EH tubes, and they work and sound great. Much quieter and no microphonics. They were $30 for the pair, paid a little more to shop locally. Anyways, I still recommend this amp, especially at Amazon's price. Just don't be surprised if you have to change the tubes.Original Review (still true): This amp sounds great, real tube sound. Footswitch, effects loop were on my must have list. Fit and finish better than than I expected, very nice. Chicken head knobs are great, easy to see even in low light situations. Reverb is better than expected, but I also have a delay/echo fx pedal. The bright input is great for humbuckers, and the normal input is perfect for single coils.Special note, this is their latest generation with the "infinium" tube technology. Don't be scared off by reviews from 2010 -- they had some problems back then. I'll also add that this is a great price. I regularly see this amp for $399.Note, I'm just an ameteur musician, been playing guitar for decades. I still have a Sear Silvertone twin 12 from the 60s. Had a few small solid state amps through the years, but never really liked their tone. This new amp is perfect, liked the tone right away. Tubes really do make a big difference. But why pay double for the big brand names, or even more for a "boutique" amp?
S**R
Decent amp but problems out of box and TERRIBLE customer service.
First, I do like the sound and features of the amp. The clean channel has great tone and the gain channel sounds good with gain set around 2 or 3 with a nice bluesy breakup. I'm not thrilled with the gain higher than that but a new set of tubes might help a bit. The reverb is better than I expected and the footswitch feels solid although the cable for it is pretty flimsy. However, I found that it has a bad power tube right out of the box. From the first time I tried it I noticed a rattle noise when I play certain notes, even at low volume and clean or dirty. I did some troubleshooting and pinpointed the noise to the tube - with the power OFF, a gentle tap with the tip of a pencil on tube 1 produces the same noise, the others are all quiet. Considering where this shipped from I wasn't really that upset and as I said, I like the sound of the amp. However, what makes me extremely disappointed and the reason for the low rating is Bugera's customer service which is possibly the worst I've encountered. I registered online, uploaded my receipt, submitted a service request and got an email reply in a day. I was surprised that their reply said based on my purchase date (a week ago), that they couldn't honor my warranty request. Seriously! I replied explaining that it was brand new, told them exactly what the problem was and that if they would send me a replacement tube I would happily install it. The response was that I should return it to Amazon for an exchange or refund. They obviously don't care to keep me as a customer with a response like that. I again replied that this didn't make sense, couldn't be cost effective for them, that I did in fact like and want the amp, and didn't want to go through the hassle of a return especially when it could be resolved quickly with a cheap replacement part. I asked for a supervisor but was refused. I then said if the supervisor wouldn't reply I wanted to let the president of the company know what a terrible experience I was having and how unreasonable their policy is. They've decided to ignore me instead. I don't normally like to rate a product so low that I know I would like if the company actually stood behind it and valued their customers. I would caution anyone else considering it. I wanted this amp for a long time but would rather have spent more money with a company that knows what service means.
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