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Premier Guitar is on location at the NY Amp Show with Bugera Amps. Here we check out their hot new 6262 and 333XL amps.

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Bugera911
on 10/27/2011
You want to check a demo out on the Bugera 333XL and the 6262 try youtube and search for dingle1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8 E9z3_qgJzI&feature=related Dingle1 is a Bugera Spokeperson and I think if you take the time on his reviews and demos you will hear the tones that these amps can do..
davidj.
on 06/28/2011
Perhaps a different guitar or two would have done the amps some justice here,this interview was not however.
Don
on 08/13/2010
This Demo guy does nothing positive for these Amps.He Blows!He's not doing them justice,they sound a hell of a lot better than what he's getting out of it.
Don
on 08/13/2010
If I could answer Wallace these Amps don't do Delicate very well,you can clean them up some but these amps are more Balls to the Wall than anything else.
Don
on 08/13/2010
These Amps really do the job.If your looking for a Killer Amp that actually has a pristine clean channel the Mesa Dual Rectifier that I played through just recently covered all the bases.The best sounding amp that I have ever plugged into,and if I would have had 2100 bucks in me I would have taken it home.
ROBERT
on 06/21/2010
I HAVE THE 6262 AMP GREAT SOUNDING AMP LOTS OF GAIN PLEANTY OF TONE REMINDS ME OF THE 5150
Stringkiller
on 03/26/2010
Bad demo - Clean ???? Get a better demo guy (Listen to the Carr amp demo) sounds like cheap pedals
David Johnson
on 02/05/2010
If that's clean then he's got a blown speaker.
BruceBurt
on 12/11/2009
How can anyone call that a "CLEAN" channel? I've been disappointed with most amps lately. It seems that everybody's idea of what "CLEAN" is is simply "less" distorted than the drive channel. Can you see a country player or a jazz player being happy with this so-called "CLEAN" channel? I think not. The same is true of a lot of guitar amp modelers these days. One company I think "gets it" though is Digitech... yeah I know... this is a "processor," and not an "amp," but really - are there any amps out there who know what "CLEAN" is anymore?
Wallace R.
on 09/15/2009
I've been very curious about these Bugera amps and searched for videos all over the net, so I could get a better idea of how this amp sounds like (there are rare few dealers with these amps "in-house" here in Norway, otherwise I'd have gone to play on them myself). I'm really disappointed to find Joe Delaney playing in most demos, mostly because he seems to be a hard-rocker who likes to hit all strings at once - hard. Nothing personal there Joe, keep doing your thing. But I think that when you're representing a company like Bugera, showing what their amps can do, you should do a bit of every world, and that includes jazz, blues, finger-picking, etc. I still haven't heard anything "delicate" played on this amp, like note by note played on the clean channel with 0 gain and high volume. Just to name an example of a player I love to see demonstrating amps, is Paul Kramer from Marshall/Korg/Vox. Search for "Marshall MG30DFX Guitar Amplifier" on YouTube if you want to know what I mean! I would buy that 30W solid state instead of this all-tube Bugera 120W just by the way he played on that video...



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