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Marshall copied Fender.
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bugera dont have anything of its own kind of amps they took other brands basically and gave them the name of bugera , the only new here is the INFINIUM tech , until now they didnt make examination of the output tube mixing , i hope they could make a demo on each amp with mixed tubes and see how each of these amps would sound , i would suggest to take 1960 and 1990 and 6260 for such matter
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@pietdepsi you're correct the frequencies and dynamics are not the same as if you miced them with the shure sm57.
camera mics do not do justice to any amp.
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@pietdepsi It ought to sound different either way.
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@brodie60 Um, actually I do and they sound exactly the same to me.
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@DaveElectric I take it you don't play guitar
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I think I'm selling my 1990, that trirec sounds amazing. Thankyou.
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Only if there was a original sound Bugera.
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@grimm26 However, I must agree with you that I'm also fed up with the waiting... I'm also sick of hearing how these guys from Bugera keep making promises... The announced the Magician at NAMM 2010, a whole year went by and at NAMM 2011 they said it would hit the streets around March together with the other Infinium models... Only by late November did the first batch of Infinium amps ship out of the factory... Still waiting for the Magician to be released.
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@grimm26 What ExtremeGuitarBMX says is totally true, I'm sick of hearing how people bash Bugera for copying the design of other brands. I must admit they do it in a very obvious way, but come on guys! How do you think Randall Smith started his Boogie business? He just made some mods to some Fender amps, and from there on he started to develop some ideas of his own, but still many of things you see when you open up a Boogie are "stolen" from previous designs!
They all sound the same...
DaveElectric 1 month ago 11
@straybeat Bugera IS Behringer! Always HAS been! Designed and built by Behringer! They are way BETTER now than 5 years ago!
DMSProduktions 1 month ago 6