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Lets talk value, shall we? $1000 for a superior quality, made in the U.S.A. amp with a resale value = to the Bugera's price.
Save up and give in. You can buy fringe equipment all your life but at the end of the day you will never be completely satisfied.
That's not what the thread is about. Like ralph said for that kind of money you could get a used jcm800.
I have a Bugera and am very happy with it(and personally I have played the new 6505 combo and hated it- I know it's not the same but it's in that line of peavey amps)
Lets talk value, shall we? $1000 for a superior quality, made in the U.S.A. amp with a resale value = to the Bugera's price.
Save up and give in. You can buy fringe equipment all your life but at the end of the day you will never be completely satisfied.
+1. I have to say that while I love the way my 4210 plays and sounds, I also have some satisfaction somehow in owning the real deal. I'd wanted one my whole life and really, $650 wasn't that much to pay for as good as it is. I've been perfectly happy with my sound since then, and have no amp GAS whatsoever. Except for the time a couple of AX/BX cabs came up to go with it.
That's not what the thread is about. Like ralph said for that kind of money you could get a used jcm800.
I have a Bugera and am very happy with it(and personally I have played the new 6505 combo and hated it- I know it's not the same but it's in that line of peavey amps)
Not understanding the JCM800 just. Never have. Those things need to be cranked to the limit to get the tone they are famous for, but still they are the beloved amps of many bedroom warriors, lol
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