Thursday, July 28, 2011

Bugera 1960 Amplifier Review Demo Clean Marshall 1959 Plexi Clone

areyouexperienced.net rehearsal Bugera 1960 Amplifier Review Demo is a Marshall 1959 Super Lead Clone played through a 2x12 Cabinet loaded with Celestion Vintage 30 speakers, a Fender Strat with custom 50s neck pickup, custom 60s Middle and AmStd Bridge pup, Reverse 60s Strat headstock. Amp is using 2 power tubes instead of 4 as 150 watts was too powerful to record so output is cut in half to 75 watts. Amp volume is on 10 as this is the only way to get an overdriven sound from this type circuit. The EQ Bass, Middle Treble half way up at 5 and presence on 0. Guitar volume 7-10. Even at 10 it doesn't really break up all that much. Reacts well to pedals. Recorded through Shure SM48 Mic into Boss BR864 Digital Recorder with a touch of delay from a MXR Carbon Copy. Mistakes not edited out and this is not a playing skills demo so no flamers please. Just trying to demo the amp for those interested in hearing what it sounds like. Amp is on the bright side through the spikey Vintage 30 speakers, sounds great with Greenbacks. At home it sounds a bit too bright and I probably should have dialed in some warmth for the demo but wanted to set everything flat for demo purposes. At a gig it really cuts through the mix nicely and even at half power can blow the roof off, much louder than my old JCM 800 50 watt combo with KT88s and V30 speaker. Doesn't quite sound like a roaring low end Plexi but has nice mids and clean power that can be shaped beautifully with pedals. Much different and ...



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