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Feature:
All in one package including the footpedal with a REALLY long cord. All the features I want with an easy to use/read interface.
Quality:
Those factory castors suck. I removed the rubber feet from the bottom and put on my own 2" casters on all four corners. Some carpet is coming off some of the rear panels, but build/fit and finish quality seems to be pretty good.
Value:
If you want to perform with this amp combo, I'd strongly recommend getting your sound guy to add you to the on-stage mix, and add a little more for the "house"
Desirability:
Good value for the price I paid
Sound:
My previous combo amp was the Hartke 1155 combo with a single 15" and 5" tweeter and so I was skeptical about going with the 2 X 10" config. - as I play with a 5-string. The sound of the lower freqs sing thru and the funky slap/pop stuff sounds amazinging well.
However....I have repaired the drivers. What sounded like a blown speaker was actually the aluminum torn from the surround - fixed(professionally) with a special epoxy. The Bugera speakers (aluminum) suck, I'd retrofit their papre coned 10s instead
Ease of Use:
Literally a plug and play.
Support:
I want to add additional spkr cabs, but their spec sheet is not accurate/helpful, nor is their manual helpful. I've registered on line with them to get specific info on adding cabs, but so far their tech guy said I need to disconnect the internal speakers first (WTF???) I want to keep those running AND add another one. (This is so that I don't have to force the speakers/amp to work as hard)
Overall:
I'm a performing bassist for a 5-piece r&b/blues band who's on astrict budget. This combos seems to be worth the coin I paid for it. However...if a good quality seprarate head and cabinet comes my way, this one will no longer be my main rig.
Submitted: 3/12/2008
Style of Music: Blues, R&B, classic rock, soul, funk
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Feature:
the features are about average. it comes with a pedal which is usefull.
Quality:
the amp is pretty sturdy but the speakers suck!!! one blew (at half volume)and so i tried to keep using it (at a low volume) but the other speaker blew too. now i am having to replace the speakers. (i will be using carvin, since they are actually dependable)
Value:
it is worth the money as long as you get the warranty. if you get lucky and the speakers hold up than it is a great deal for the money.
Desirability:
great looking amp!!
Sound:
i really do love the sound this amp makes. the shape and EQ are great.
Ease of Use:
super easy to use this product, pretty self explanitory.
Support:
i made a mistake and did not purchase the warranty, i should have... it would have saved me money and a headache. if you are going to buy this amp do yourself a favor and get the warranty, the speakers have a tendency to blow (as many other people have said in other reviews).
Submitted: 6/22/2007
Style of Music: Punk and Industrial Metal
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