Anyone else get themselves an amp for holidays?

FuseG4

Our Neighbor Totoro
Years ago I downsized my guitar gear and kept one electric, a squier Jazzmaster, and one amp, a Bugera V22. Since then I got a couple more guitars but held off on an amp until I felt like I was truly tired of the Bugera or outgrew it or really needed something different/better

The Bugera is okay? It's *very* clean on the clean channel (only edge of breakup cranked)and the dirt channel is harsh and bright and rather farty and congested when boosted, and the reverb is murky and noisy, and while it's lasted years (this is the first model before they added power scaling), I don't think it's easily repaired if anything breaks

And it's just kinda harsh and spikey sounding.

I got a used Fender 68 custom Princeton reverb. Again! This is one of the amps I sold. I was feeling ok about it when I sold it but I dunno what it is, now that I have it back I love it way more than the first time. Maybe I got better at dialing amps in with my ears, maybe my ears changed as I've heard more tones and learned what I like more, maybe I am slightly better player than years ago

Sounds way better for a small room than the Bugera. You can set them up similar but the fender just sounds more focused, more compression, warmth.

The Bugera has more sparkle which is nice for more modern stuff, funk, playing with a ton of modulation effects and stuff

But the fender is a damn Princeton and
68 custom has modified tone stack for more bass and low mids, but I feel like at low bass settings you mostly just get a small mid boost and it sounds as different to a normal PR as like changing a speaker, or switching guitars.
There's also less negative feedback causing earlier more sizzling breakup, you can feel it at low volume even, that's the amp is a hair less sparkly and a touch more compressed than a '65 reissue.

These get a bad reputation sometimes for rattling parts, like tube sockets, but mine is excellent.

The stock celestion Ten 30 speaker can be farty and it sounds small when pushed and a tiny bit harsh but a good match overall for the amp. For overdrive pedals it's a much better speaker to me than the Jensen in the 65 ri.


Overall this is a freaking amazing amp, the volume knob is not touchy, and something about it is just voiced right especially compared to the Bugera which can sound good but always "like it's own thing".

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Congrats! I want to try the 68 Custom Deluxe and Pro as well. I've played the Princeton before and it was fantastic.
 
Congrats on the purchase! Princeton is a great clean platform, but has great tone in its own right.

Re: Bugera
A friend wasn’t happy with the stock TurboSound speaker; he said it was too muddy or something. He ended up swapping it with a WGS G12 C/S - it could do anything from Surf to Blues pretty easy, with clarity and without sounding muddy or farty. I ended up getting the 10” version for a cab.
 
the stock speaker is ok, but there are almost always better options out there. i put a weber 10f150 in a friends amp and it made a big difference.
 
I am all headphones now and the amps get no love. So i am about to sell them, too

I was on headphones only for a little bit but couldn't take it, it sounds great for some things but like... Maybe I need some open back headphones or something. Sounds too... Confined!

I wanted to try the waza air but

Ugh also my headphone guitar option is NUX modeling, Sounds ok with pedals but I have a pedalboard and it sounds best with just a regular tube amp!
 
Congrats on the purchase! Princeton is a great clean platform, but has great tone in its own right.

Re: Bugera
A friend wasn’t happy with the stock TurboSound speaker; he said it was too muddy or something. He ended up swapping it with a WGS G12 C/S - it could do anything from Surf to Blues pretty easy, with clarity and without sounding muddy or farty. I ended up getting the 10” version for a cab.

My speaker is a eminence FDM Reignmaker! This speaker was not nearly as popular as I thought it would be when it came out

It has a knob on the back that like... Attenuates the speaker!

It is a little raspy and papery despite years of use but it's not bad

I like it better than stock!

Still have the turbo sound speaker on a shelf somewhere maybe
 
the stock speaker is ok, but there are almost always better options out there. i put a weber 10f150 in a friends amp and it made a big difference.

On the last Princeton I had I got a celestion g10 Vintage. The magnet is pretty massive and it has really solid bass, and it's cheap! Was considering this again.
 
Not an amp, but I made some significant upgrades to the DI rig. Added a MultiSwitch plus for the Iridium. Should allow for 4 or 5 preset tones. Also an HX One with a 2 button switch to step through presets. Going to run that 4 cable so I can have the comps/drives etc. in front of the Iridium and the time based stuff after it
 
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