Bugera V55HD Infinium

All-Tube Guitar Amp Head

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5 years ago

Great amp for learning

I bought this amp purely for the L6L valves to get a good American tone for metal, and it does exactly that! its the 1st all valve amp Ive ever bought so, there's a slight learning curve with how to handle this one. I had to learn how to safely turn it on and off, its not as easy as other solid state amps where you just turn it on or off with no worries about blowing valves or anything like that. At 1st I did come into some issues with the amp sounding loud pops/bangs thru my speaker but I figured out that it was my fault of not giving it enough time to warm up the tubes before switching it on fully. Thankfully I didnt blow any of the tubes, also learned to switch it off in a similar fashion to avoid any potential damage to the tubes. Its a bit of a learning curve but other than that its a beast! a LOUD beast of an amp. I only have to put it to 3 and its real loud at my house. for gigging, Id say bout 5 would be plenty! also, an other drawback was, on the foot switch that came with it, I think it would've been better designed if instead of a button for reverb, they put in a button for the mid-boost for lead playing. the distortion channel of the amp isnt the best but al you gotta do is put a distortion pedal of your choice on the clean channel and you're in for a good time! Overall for me its a learning experience to get a grip on working with a fully valve amp, learning the controls - bass, mids, treble, contour, etc. Im enjoying this amp immensely now that I got the hang of it. well worth the price-tag.

5 years ago

Arrived broken, clearly unreliable

The amp arrived, and within 5 minutes of testing, one tube was clearly dead. This claim was further cemented by one of the Infinium LED's being lit up. I turned it off and on again, letting the tubes warm up this time, and still, after 5 minutes of warming up, the 2nd tube was still dead. Therefore I can't speak to the amp's reliability, if it was broken either before or through transport.

For the 5 minutes it was working, it sounded good, if a little dead and somewhat lifeless. The onboard reverb is a decent room-hall sized sound - very natural, I would say. And the knobs and tolex all feel sturdy, but the electronics, clearly not so much.

6 years ago

Excellent Budget amp

I run it through a Palmer 1x12 cab that I loaded with a Jensen C12K speaker. I changed the stock 12ax7's in the pre-amp for a JJ 12AY7 and two Tung-Sol 5751's and I get some very old school Fender sounds out of it. Happy as a clam with this amp. Mind you, I've owned amps like Mesa Boogie and the likes. I know what a good amp sounds like and with a good speaker and a set of good pre-amp tubes, this thing sounds very good. Recommended! Especially at this prize! A lot of value for the money.

7 years ago

I have to send it back like it was with Bugera V55 combo

I mean don't take me wrong these amps are good ... for home use.

They just doesn't have enough headroom like for example Hot Rod Deluxe has.

That's my 2 cents :)

7 years ago

Awesome

Just brilliant, I have a combo too, not one criticism

9 years ago

if you want an all valve, marshall sounding amp for a fraction of the cost buy this

Simply put, If you want an all valve marshally sounding amp for a fraction of the cost, buy this.

This amp takes pedals well.

This amp does vintage (70's) rock and blues incredibly well.

Clean channel is awesome

This amp does not give a newer metal sound so buy some pedals to get that.

The clean chanel to me sounds like a vox ac30 dialed back, the dirt channel is 70's rock all the way (free/bad company/acdc/black sabbath).

Excellent for anything except modern metal (this can be achieved with some pedals however).

pro's

power can be cut to 22 watts for "quieter" playing/different voicing,

fantastic price

more than loud enough to play in a band over drums with no need to mic up.

awesome sound

valves last ages (infinium technology)

cons

valve amp so sounds okay quiet, but better louder.

11 years ago

Pure vintage!

I was in the market for a tube amp and was about to pull the trigger on a Blackstar HT-50 when i noticed something that was present in all the videos of the Blackstar, namely, a cold sterility in the cleans.

I searched high and low, both on and offline, listened to all the usual suspects (Orange, Marshall, Mesa..etc) nothing grabbed me until i heard a youtube video of the Bugera v55. I was floored by the cleans, genuinely moved and inspired by them. you can't put a price tag on that!

Due to Bugeras' reputation, I was still hesitant but after alot more investigating, i can confidently say it seems that Bugeras teething problems are behind them.

I've had mine now for nearly two months and I've played two gigs with it and taken it to about twelve long-hour and intense band practices and it didn't even break a sweat. No excessive heat, no clicks hums or buzzing sounds, just sweet sweet tone!

And speaking of tone, I've been getting compliments on my tone from absolutely everyone! And I'm not surprised. The tone lies somewhere between a Vox AC-30 and a Fender Deluxe Reverb at a fraction of the cost! I play a MIM strat and I've achieved tones like Jeff Buckley and Stevie Ray Vaughn without even trying.

The only slight issue with it is that the dirty channel isn't much to look at. but once again the clean channel more than makes up for it by taking pedals like a champ. Modulation, crunch, gain, fuzz anything I can throw at it sounds like I want it to sound!

And with the Infinium Valve Multiplying Technology there's no need to worry about biasing, it self-biases! There's also the ability to mix and match tubes which is amazing! Tube amps can be fragile things, so having a feature that monitors the status of the tubes, keeps them running at an optimum level and lights up a display in the back to tell you if and when you have tube failure and exactly which tube has failed is worth it's weight in gold!

If you're looking for something with that warm, creamy, vintage tone that is at the same time modern and versatile, there is no reason not to buy this amp.

11 years ago

Bugera V55 inf

was well packed, arrived after 5 days and was everything i hoped it would be.

sound fantastic very loud, good working foot switch no hash clicking when using it

so far so good

gig on Friday night

will see how it goes then

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Bugera
  • Released in 2014
  • Average price : $438
  • Power: 55 W
  • 3 Pre-stage tubes 12AX7
  • 2 Power amplifiers 6L6
  • 2 Channels
  • 3-Band EQ
  • 2 Inputs: "Normal" and "Bright"
  • Switchable between triode and pentode
  • Reverb
  • FX
  • Speaker outputs for 4/8/16 Ohm
  • Includes footswitch for channel and reverb
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