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Valak
Published on 01/31/10 at 12:19
Guitar Amplifier-22 watts
Amplification-tube
Two-channel
EQ-common
-Presence
-Digital Reverb
Dual-channel footswitch and reverb activation provided
UTILIZATION
Set this amp is childish. We light, we put on it. Two channels, one clean and a crunch. The master knobs, presence and equalizer are common to both channels.
As for the manual, it explains well (if there is something to explain), but there is not a Chinese party, part English, part Italian, part French ... no, each scheme has its explanation in twenty languages, the coup is a bit hard to navigate ... Anyway, the manual is almost useless.
After a few minutes of fiddling, we found its sound. It's really a very easy amp to take charge.
SOUNDS
This is a vintage amp. V as vintage. The clean is excellent, it is hot like any tube amp, and the crunch is round, warm ...
To exclude the metal, eh! The maximum loadings that produced it are big crunch Nirvanesque.
Of course, it does not exceed the Engl or Orange, but at 300 € is not spoof.
In short, I connect over my Epiphone Les Paul (yes, I have a very limited budget, so what?) And bah it sounds great.
Then I plug a strat'like singles coils, and it sounds great too bah.
Very versatile amp <img class="smiley" src="/images/audiofanzine/interface/smileys/icon_wink.gif" alt="" />
OVERALL OPINION
The value for money is IM-BA-TTA-BLE!
This series V from trèèèèèès Bugera is greater than the Peavey ValveKing and also the famous amps to 700 € the kind Vox AC15.
Having a very tight budget, I'm mainly oriented hybrid amplifiers, and then I saw Bugera (Haaaaalelujaaaa!).
I highly recommend it!
Amplification-tube
Two-channel
EQ-common
-Presence
-Digital Reverb
Dual-channel footswitch and reverb activation provided
UTILIZATION
Set this amp is childish. We light, we put on it. Two channels, one clean and a crunch. The master knobs, presence and equalizer are common to both channels.
As for the manual, it explains well (if there is something to explain), but there is not a Chinese party, part English, part Italian, part French ... no, each scheme has its explanation in twenty languages, the coup is a bit hard to navigate ... Anyway, the manual is almost useless.
After a few minutes of fiddling, we found its sound. It's really a very easy amp to take charge.
SOUNDS
This is a vintage amp. V as vintage. The clean is excellent, it is hot like any tube amp, and the crunch is round, warm ...
To exclude the metal, eh! The maximum loadings that produced it are big crunch Nirvanesque.
Of course, it does not exceed the Engl or Orange, but at 300 € is not spoof.
In short, I connect over my Epiphone Les Paul (yes, I have a very limited budget, so what?) And bah it sounds great.
Then I plug a strat'like singles coils, and it sounds great too bah.
Very versatile amp <img class="smiley" src="/images/audiofanzine/interface/smileys/icon_wink.gif" alt="" />
OVERALL OPINION
The value for money is IM-BA-TTA-BLE!
This series V from trèèèèèès Bugera is greater than the Peavey ValveKing and also the famous amps to 700 € the kind Vox AC15.
Having a very tight budget, I'm mainly oriented hybrid amplifiers, and then I saw Bugera (Haaaaalelujaaaa!).
I highly recommend it!