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Hello folks. Short time troller. First time poster.

I'm curious if anyone has played the new Bugera amps, and if so, what the thoughts were on them? Specifically looking at the V22, which is a 22 watt 1x12 with EL84 circuit.

I currently play through a '65 DRRI and Voice AC15TVH, both of which provide completely different and appealing sounds. Main musical focus, is alt country, rock, and a touch of blues with that texas edge.

Thanks in advance for the thoughts.

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hueseph Tue, 09/01/2009 - 08:09

[[url=http://[/URL]="http://www.youtube…"]Here[/]="http://www.youtube…"]Here[/] is a shootout between the Bugera V55 and Fender Hot Rod Deluxe.

I'm not sure how biased these shootouts are. They used to be very independent but lately it seems he's been favoring or at the least featuring the Bugeras. It's supposed to be a fair comparison but the two amps are clearly not set the same nor is the Hot Rod set to sound it's best.

prsnut Wed, 09/02/2009 - 01:12

So like most forum noobs, I asked for feedback before fully researching. I was curious about their reputation merely from seeing an ad on a magazine and a brief visit to their site. Started to assume a lot of the response I have read as I started looking at the price points.

Not really looking to good sideways or even down in the tone dept. Just looking for something a little different sound than what I already have for a little more versatility. After watching a couple of the shootouts, and listening to a couple of sound clips floating around, I'm definitely thinking Matchless or Carr.

Thanks for all the feedback

Davedog Wed, 09/02/2009 - 09:47

jg49 wrote: If you are thinking about those you might want to consider Conrad as well, I absolutely love mine. Tone monster, he basically custom builds them for you in the same price range.
http://www.myspace.com/conradamps
There are some sound samples here rather compressed does not do full justice, but email him.

Well, I wasnt going to shill them, but....I do play a number of these amps as I know Conrad and see him often. I also play in a classic rock band that has a Carr and a Bogner and hear these every week.. The Conrads are every bit as good as all of the suggestions and as JG said, he will customize for your needs.

If you are unfamiliar with Conrad's credentials think Sunn.

He was the founder.

Lately he has been toying with an amp with two extra gain stages. Can you say 'saturation'??? All you heavy rockers who read this...this is your chance...and of course he'll build a head only.

Davedog Fri, 09/04/2009 - 10:39

Last night at the jam, he brought by an amp he has been tweeking on for some time now. This one is called Captain Rude. 30 watts.single 12 combo. Two gain stages of pre, master, three bands of EQ, a foot switchable 'Rude' knob(defeats the EQ and boosts to its setting), and a variable wattage knob......goes from 30 down to half a watt.

I played it on around 8 watts last night. Uhhhh....that was plenty....

So now, I have to figure out how to sell off all my amps in order to have this thing. seriously.

I played both my stock Strat and my friends Strat which has his new pickups in it (roadhousepickups.com)...I dont think these models are on the website yet...they're called the 'specials'.....Clean and mean and serious spank with chimy upper end....Holy crap they are loud too! Both guitars were amazing through the Conrad. The roadhouse stuff is worth your perusing. Hes really very good at this.

Okay thats my sales stuff for the day.

prsnut Wed, 09/09/2009 - 10:35

Thanks for all of the feedback you guys provided. I have had a little more time and opportunities to continue my sound clip research, and I think I'm leaning towards the Carr Viceroy.

The only bummer is being in Alaska none of the boutique builders have dealers so I don't have the ability to put any of them through the paces. I am going to have to rely on my ear and web posted sound clips and hope for the best.

jg49 Wed, 09/09/2009 - 14:20

The most you should be risking in purchasing a boutique sight unseen is the cost of return shipping. While $30.00 may be a lot to discover that you don't exactly fit with something it isn't the end of the world, however Alaska is (the end of the world.)

You definitely owe it to yourself to email Conrad, costs nothing, a very personal experience.

Davedog Wed, 09/09/2009 - 16:01

Yes....Tell him what your style is, what you want the amp to do. Go into to a lot of detail. Thats what he likes to hear. Tell him what guitars are your primary gits and then he'll get you a price and the available special knobs you can get and what they do. He'll also design with a specific speaker in mind. I'm talking 'voicing' the amp to fit your needs. And if its not perfect, he'll make it so.....but I gotta tell ya, theres been no one I can think of who doesnt love their Conrad and who arent surprised on a regular basis of the sounds they can get by simply tweeking this or that with an EQ,a pre knob, master or even the guitar. Thes amps are some of the most guitar responsive amps I've ever played on. This list includes a bunch of old handwired Fender stuff.