Bugera T5

pontoo12

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Bugera T5

Does this thing really work?

Hard to believe 1 pre-amp tube, and 1 power tube would give me that Fat tube sound.
BUT, I could be wrong. Obviously the price point is the biggest selling feature.
 
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I’m not sure about the Bugera but you can definitely get nice fat tube tone with just a single preamp tube & a single power tube. They’re called Class A Single Ended amplifiers & usually run at about 5W’s...

If you’d ever played through a real Tweed Champ, Princeton, or some kind of quality clone it’s definitely something special!!! However there’s a reason that these reasonably simple designs cost what they do, even the a decent clone is going to run you $600-$700 at the low end but personally I think it’s worth it to spend the extra cash & get something good?

The Bugera is gonna have a S.S. rectifier & there’s nothing wrong with that, some of my favorite modern valve amps have S.S. rectifiers, but it is going to make the amp more responsive & you won’t get the “tube sag” or “thickness” that you’d get from a old Fender, Gretsch, or Gibson single ended class A amps that would normally come equipped with a 5U4 rectifier tube....

However on the plus side the Bugera is inexpensive & probably has a far better chance of not blowing up or catching fire???
 
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Not sure about the T5
But my G5 sounds good and toobey

When I was researching my purchase, I went with the G5 over the T5
Because of the emulated headphone/line out and the effects loop
Also the G5 has two channels and a morph knob to change the EQ tone structure

I just found the G5 more versatile

I like the appearance better of the cage style head

That's me.

I think it will have no problem doing what you want it to
 
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Yep. I also have the G5 Infinium. It’s worth
the few extra bucks for the reasons Ed mentioned.
I’ve had mine for a few years now and haven’t
had any trouble at all with it. Good little amp.
 
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5u4? most ive seen have a 5y3


Yes, a 5Y3 would be a lot more common in F51 Champ’s & the like. I’m working on a Bassman clone so I think I just had 5U4 on the brain? That said a 5U4 in a 5F2-A Princeton circuit wouldn’t be that unheard of....
 
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