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davehux

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  1. Sold

    Yes, it's a Bugera, which we all know is a Behringer in a posh jacket, so according to folklore and rumour on here, it's made from soft cheese and unicorn droppings, with a lifespan of a mayfly.

    Well.....actually...........in reality, it's a pretty decent bit of kit.

    OK, it's a total copy of an Ampeg SVT3 - 4 valve preamp, identical controls and layout, and it sounds just like it's illustrious big brother (I have owned an SVT3)

    If you rub Squier logos off your basses and replace them with Fender, then you probably won't cope with owning a Bugera, but if you can see past the brand name, then here's a very respectable 550W amp, in almost mint condition, with the original box, manuals, and foot pedal for mute & graphic, for under 200 quid. I'll even get it couriered to your door free of charge, if needed.

    Go on.....you know you want to...........  ;-)

     

     

     

      

     

     

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  2. Bought this a couple of months ago, but it's just not getting used since an Ampeg came along.

    Excellent condition. Not scratch on it. Perfect working order, with all the lights doing what they're supposed to.

    600W @ 4ohm of class D amp, with plenty of control through the active EQ.

    Valve preamp for those warm tones

    Three very useful low/mid/high boost/scoop/attack buttons for when you need to kick something in quickly without changing all the EQ settings.

    Original box, with mains lead and a speakon-speakon lead.

    £375 delivered by next day insured courier to a mainland UK address. Payment by Paypal gift (no fees), or bank transfer please.




  3. Unless you've been hiding in a cave for 20 years, you probably know all about this beast of an amp.

    2 valve pre-amp and 500W of extremely loud Class D power. It will happily punch the kidneys out of your drummer without breaking into a sweat.

    Bought from this very boutique in April last year, it's done many gigs and rehearsals without missing a beat (unlike me) - it's been sat on a Barefaced S12T and always sounded awesome. However, that band split, and my new one needs something a bit more mellow, so a Shuttle 6.2 has taken its 1st Team place.

    Excellent condition and in perfect working order. Has the padded case with the handle wrap thing, and some non-slip mat to keep it from wandering off the top of the cab.

    Yours for a firm £325 delivered to your UK mainland door by a lovely man in a van



  4. The F1 has no problem whatsoever making itself heard. I've run mine through a BF Super12T at gigs and rehearsals and can't get the master over 3 without things falling off the walls. It is a clean amp, but the VPF control will add colour to it without it going all barky.

    By a lucky co-incidence, mine is up for sale on here http://basschat.co.uk/topic/283291-markbass-f1/ ;)

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