Some common problems reported by users of the Bugera Trirec Infinium amplifier include issues with the footswitch, tube reliability, and occasional noise or buzzing.
Alexander Bugera was born on 1978-08-08.
You need a cabinet with a tube amp or you will potentially damage/destroy the power tubes and/or the amplifier.
While I haven't owned my Bugera V22 tube amp for 35 years, the three years since I bought it new has brought no troubles nor disasters. I do take care of my equipment and don't treat my equipment as trash as so many guitarists do. Bugera amps have not been on the market for ages, so there is no long history to look back on. As with any company, Bugera has had some early problems, but has been able to produce great amps at great prices. My V22 is a great combo amp, and since I own it, I can make the following comments. It has a great sound clean or dirty, is loud enough to bring the police quickly and takes pedals well. Most of the people who bad mouth Bugera haven't played through them or owned one. They really are just copying what others are saying. Which is strange since these people claim that Bugera is copying other amp manufacturers. What most people don't understand is that there are only a few original circuit designs and people such as Leo Fender and Don Randall modified these circuits for guitar playing and away we go. All guitar amplifier manufacturers are essentially copycats. Even the vaunted Marshalls are copies of the Fender Bassman amps which were copies of accordion amps, slightly modified of course. So Bugera is allowing cost conscious guitarists to have what the money elite have, great tone at high volumes at low cost. Expensive does not mean high quality. If you believe that, then you are the perfect sucker.
Unless things have changed since they started, they use Jensen elements.
If it is a standard 4x12 cabinet, it should work just fine.
Yes, it is plenty loud for both rehearsal, studio and live.
One of them might be damaged. if you are unsure what to do, go see your local guitar tech
The best guitar tube amp is debatable and will vary by people's own tastes. However, you if you are looking for the best value, you will want to try Bugera amps.
For a thrash metal band yu would probly want a heavier, more distinct sounding amp. I to play in a metal band and the line6 spider 3 150 has great distortion and quality but in my opinion id go with the bugera 6260. good luck, rock on
You might want to try just to reduce the volume knob from your guitar.
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If you have your distortion on, obviously... have the gain at around 7 or 8, a7x don't use too much gain, just a raw sound. have the bass at around 9, mids at around 6 or 7, and treble at around 7 or 8. adjust slightly for personal preferences, but you have the same settings that are used in the afterlife song, just depends on what amp you have to get the exact tone as him. hope that helps