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The only bad thing I've heard about them is the jack is crappy, but is a 2-minute replacement with a good one if you're handy with PCB soldering.
I've been through both websites, and the only link I can find between them is that Behringer amps use Bugera speakers. That's it. That has nothing to do with the amp itself, so where is this information that Bugera makes Behringer amps?
Also note that "manufacturing/building" is not the same as "distributing".
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The most human thing we can do is comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.
I was just checking out the website. Where can you find out how much these go for? I typed the name into Musicians Friend website and a Behringer amp came up, I'm guessing because of the speakers.
Behringer is the parent company of Bugera, and for the money these things are a pretty good deal. The front input jack is plastic and breaks without alot of effort, easy fix. The speakers sounded a little thin at low volume when the amp was dirty, but the clean sound was great with a humbucker or awesome with a neck single coil. I'd like to hear it with the EL-34s, I think that would warm it up a bit but an all tube halfstack for under a grand is not bad at all. Another sleeper for under a grand is the Epiphine So Cal, all tube 50 watt head and a 412 for like 799. Cheap doesn't allways equate to shit, just most of the time.
The only bad thing I've heard about them is the jack is crappy, but is a 2-minute replacement with a good one if you're handy with PCB soldering.
I've been through both websites, and the only link I can find between them is that Behringer amps use Bugera speakers. That's it. That has nothing to do with the amp itself, so where is this information that Bugera makes Behringer amps?
Also note that "manufacturing/building" is not the same as "distributing".
You win Newc. Behringer is not Bugera. And Bugera is not Behringer. However, Behringer is Red Chip Company Ltd. and Bugera is Red Chip Company Ltd. Is that better?
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Actually, Behringer is BEHRINGER International GmbH.
Red Chip is the parent company of both.
Does Jackson also make Gretsch guitars, since Fender is the parent company? Does Fender manufacture Jackson guitars and Gretsch guitars?
I didn't think so.
Mystery solved, Shaggy.
Right. And Fender doesn't make Charvels. Oops. Yes, they do. And Roland doesn't make Boss and Edirol. Whoops. My bad. Yes they do. And Fender doesn't make Squiers. Except when they did. And Gibson doesn't make Epiphones. Except when they did. And ESP, Edwards, and LTD are all made by unique entities. Tcha, as if.
Bad analogy, Velma.
I want REAL change. I want dead bodies littering the capitol.
I was just checking out the website. Where can you find out how much these go for? I typed the name into Musicians Friend website and a Behringer amp came up, I'm guessing because of the speakers.
I'm curious just how cheap they are.
AMS has the Bugera line. The 5150 copy head is $499 and they go up to $599 for the JSX or XXX copy heads. A 412 slant cab is $249.
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