• Bugera V55 Guitar Combo Amplifier


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The 1960s witnessed the creation of amp designs destined to remain the choice of guitarists for centuries to come. Those that survived may have very different flavors, but they all have one thing in common: they respond very dynamically to the player's nuances. Bugera captures these amps' musicality in a stunning 1x12 combo(V55) whose modern touches put a wider palette of vintage voicings at your fingertips. With a proud pair of 6L6 power valves in the output stage, the V55 bathes your guitar in clean California sunshine. Let's go trippin'...

Features
  • Hand-built 55-Watt guitar combo driven by 2 x 6L6 valves
  • Way cool vintage look and feel
  • Original heavy-duty 12 inch Bugera guitar speakers for true vintage sound
  • Authentic 2-channel preamp design from the '60s featuring 3 x 12AX7 valves-everything from purring blues to mind-blowing crunch
  • Integrated high-class reverb with dedicated Reverb control
  • Vintage Equalizer section with dedicated Bass, Mid, Treble and Presence controls
  • Normal and Bright inputs for ultimate sound character to perfectly match your guitar
  • Multi-gain stage Lead channel with Pre, Post gain and Master controls
  • Heavy-duty footswitch for Channel and Reverb function included
  • Amazing Mode switch to select between Triode or Pentode operation
  • Impedance switch (4, 8 and 16 Ohms) to match virtually any speaker cabinet
  • High-quality components and exceptionally rugged construction ensure long life
Old Guts, New Glory
We went to great lengths to give these amp the ability to deliver everything those dusty relics of the rock revolution did-minus the collector-sized pricetags. But in true Bugera fashion, we took this labor of love one step farther to give you maximum tonal possibilities. To explain, we've gotta take a quick detour to the late 1940s...

Before hillbillies began co-opting the blues, amps came in two varieties: those with triode (having three active electrodes) power valves and those with pentode (containing five active electrodes) power valves. Triode valves, which predated the pentodes, provide what many guitarists agree is a "softer" tone. Pentodes produce a slightly more urgent, aggressive sound. The V55 runs on power pentode tubes, but include a Mode switch that lets you run the power section as if it had triode tubes - that is, at about 40 percent less power. This gives you the option of going beyond old-school - straight to elderly school. Welcome to your personal tonal time machine.

A Cutting-Edge Classic
The old amps that defined electric guitar tone were often single-channel amps. These amps offer that same vintage clean, but add a second channel for modern high-gain tones. To begin, take your pick of the Bright or Normal inputs, then twist the three-band EQ (Bass, Mid, Treble) and Presence control to sculpt your signature sound. Depending on which channel you choose, three 12AX7 preamp tubes take your tone anywhere from dignified blues to garage-leveling madness.

The V55's power stage's dual 6L6 valves propel this tone through a Bugera 12 inch speaker. Need to feed more speakers? Both amps have an Impedence switch that toggles between 4, 8 and 16 ohms, making them compatible with virtually any speaker cabinet. These amps also have reverb, but in the interest of tone and durability, their reverb is derived from a studio-caliber digital processor. The spring reverb found in their post-war predecessors sound lovely, but they're delicate and expensive to repair. The V55's modern update gives you an equally mesmerizing vintage reverb sound without the wallet-draining vintage reliability. And if all these features weren't enough...you also get a road-tough footswitch that allows you to select channels and activate/kill the reverb remotely. So whether you're in the studio, rehearsing in the garage or pulling into Champagne-Urbana for a gig that pays two pitchers, the V55 is able to complement your craft with the gold-standard tones of the past-today!

Bugera V55 Guitar Combo Amp Specifications

Preamp
  • Type: 12AX7
  • Normal Input Impedance: 470 kOhms
  • Bright Input Impedance: 147 kOhms
  • Effects Send Impedance: 1 kOhms
  • Effects Return Impedance: 41 kOhms
  • Maximum Input Sensitivity: 3 dBV
Power Amplifier
  • Valves: 2 x 6L6
  • Output Power: 55 watts, 4 ohms
  • Loudspeaker Connectors: 1/4 in. unbalanced mono jacks
  • Load Impedance: 4, 8, 16 ohms switchable
Internal Speaker
  • Type: 12 in. Bugera, 12G70J8
  • Impedance: 8 ohms
  • Power: 70 watts
Power Supply
  • Power Consumption: 165 watts
  • Fuse: 100-120 V T 2A H 250 V, 220-230 V T 1A H 250 V
  • Mains Connection: Standard IEC receptacle
  • Dimensions (HxWxD): 54.5 x 59.7 x 27 cm
  • Weight: 22.5 kg


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Abe Cabrera from West Chicago,Ill, Lakota60@comcast.net
Rating
Quality
Reliability
Playability and Feel
Tone
Finish
Action
Subject
A tube just to have a tube
Quality
Would you consider this product to be made well? How dependable?
Seems to be built well the knobs have that old time look and feel and its a nice looking amp seems to be made very well we will see.
Reliability
How has it stood up over time?
So far so good i play it everyday for 45 to 60 min then i go to my main amp my ZT club becuse its what i use when i gig and it is one hell of a amp well worth it cost if i was to use this at a show i would bring a back up anyhow and the club is the right amp for that size and weight.
General
Your general opinion of this product.
It seem to be made very well i wanted a tube amp just to have one its been years maybe 12 since i had a tube amp. And i wanted something that wouldnt kill my wallet and this is the one for new guitar players to those with some time like me.
Playability and Feel
How does it feel, Heavy, Fast, Chunky? How was the neck? Are the controls easy to get to while playing?
Plays like a amp worth alot more or maybe the others are just to over priced thats what i think the way they make them its not like a guitar were the wood has to be picked this is whats wrong , with most companys they make them as fast as they can.
Tone
Bright and snappy? Dark and smooth? Were the pickups hot, mellow, thick, thin?
Good for blues to jazz to rock to pop it can do it all just adjust and you will find your settings.
Finish
How did the stain or paint job look?
Looks great looks like a old time tube take off the name and you would not know who made this baby you would think a vox type amp but the sound is pretty much its own.
Action
How was the action out of the box?
Like i said feels like a old time amp smooth controls seems to be made strong.
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