Bugera 333XL INFINIUM tube guitar amp head

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Bugera 333XL INFINIUM tube guitar amp head
Product no: B-333XLINFINIUM Bax Music Warranty: This product comes with a 3-year warranty, the tubes come with a 3-month warranty.

General

The Bugera 333XL amp head and the combo version the 333-XL212, are the biggest models in the 333 series and both feature some important improvements. Their EL34 tubes deliver mids that are tighter and more compressed, while the classic presence control allows efficient midrange sound shaping. The Lead channel has an adjustable noise gate while an XL switch can be found on both the Lead and Crunch channels for killer low end control.

333XL INFINIUM: XL Switch

With the XL switch, you can add more 'chunk' to your sound for a roaring wall of thunder with bottom-end bedlam. The XL switch also makes single-coil pickups sound thicker and adds virtually endless sustain to your single-note passages.

INFINIUM guitar amplifier technology by Bugera

The revolutionary INFINIUM technology is just like having a personal technician for your amp. It constantly monitors the performance of each tube and ensures that the load is distributed evenly between them. This not only ensures optimal performance overall, it guarantees a great tone and helps to extend the life of each tube by up to 20 times as well!

Specifications

Product features

Connectors External speaker(s), Line-out
Number of channels 3
Number of speaker outputs 2
Amp modelling no
Sustainable product not specified
Effects loop yes
Weight 25 - 29.9 kg
Speaker output impedance 16 Ohms, 8 Ohms, 4 Ohms
Built-in tuner no
Built-in effects reverb (digital)
Colour black
Power attenuator no
Amplifier type tube
Amplifier valve EL34
Power in Watts 101 - 150 Watts

Weight and dimensions including packaging

Weight (incl. packaging) 24,9 kg
Dimensions (incl. packaging) 78,0 x 39,0 x 36,0 cm

Product specifications

  • tube guitar amp head
  • hand-built 120W amplifier, powered by 4x EL34 tubes
  • compatible with 6L6 tubes
  • modern 3-channel preamp design (Clean, Crunch, Lead)
  • 4x 12AX7 tubes for boutique clean en hi-gain tone
  • integrated high-class reverb (assignable per channel)
  • dedicated reverb control
  • revolutionary INFINIUM technology extends the life of your tubes by up to 20 times
  • XL switches on the Lead and Crunch channels for low-end control
  • adjustable noise gate available on Lead channel
  • fully independent equalizer per channel
  • dedicated bass, mid and treble controls
  • classic presence control for efficient midrange sound shaping
  • remote controlled FX loop with adjustable send and return levels
  • heavy-duty foot switch (included) for channel selection and FX loop/boost function
  • impedance switch (4, 8 and 16 ohms) to match virtually any speaker cabinet

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Bugera 333XL INFINIUM tube guitar amp head
Wrote the following about Bugera 333XL INFINIUM tube guitar amp head
Doet precies wat ik ervan verwachtte
Een dijk van een Amp
Heb hem daags na de aankoop kunnen testen bij een live gig en ben zeer tevreden
Bugera 333XL INFINIUM tube guitar amp head
Wrote the following about Bugera 333XL INFINIUM tube guitar amp head
Geweldig klinkende top met veel power. De dag na levering optreden gehad met mijn Death Metal band. Tilt het geluid naar een nieuw niveau. Clean is ook echt mooi clean.

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