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'''Bugera''' is a musical equipment manufacturer, founded in 2010. Based in Tortola ], they manufacture hand-wired tube-powered guitar amplifiers, speakers, and cabinets.

==Origin of the company==
Bugera Amps is a subsidiary of ] company based in ], ].<ref>{{Cite web|url= http://www.music-group.com/contact.html |title=MUSIC Group - Contact |work=music-group.com |accessdate=20 September 2010}}</ref> It is chaired by Uli Behringer, founder of ].

==Concept and design==
Bugera manufactures and matches their own tubes, speakers, circuit boards, and cabinets which makes them unique amongst other manufacturers who outsource some or all of these components.
==Bugera Product Line==
TRIREC INFINIUM

Boutique-Style 100-Watt 3-Channel Tube Amplifier Head with INFINIUM Tube Life Multiplier and Tri-Mode Rectifier


MAGICIAN INFINIUM

Boutique-Style 85-Watt 3-Channel Tube Combo with Multi-Class A/AB Operation


BVV3000 INFINIUM

Vintage 300-Watt All-Tube Bass Amplifier Head with INFINIUM Tube Life Multiplier


1960 INFINIUM

British Classic 150-Watt Tube Amplifier Head with INFINIUM Tube Life Multiplier


1990 INFINIUM

British Bite 120-Watt Tube Amplifier Head with Reverb and INFINIUM Tube Life Multiplier


333 INFINIUM

Hardcore 120-Watt 3-Channel Tube Amplifier Head with Reverb and INFINIUM Tube Life Multiplier


333-212 INFINIUM

Hardcore 120-Watt 3-Channel Tube Combo with Reverb and INFINIUM Tube Life Multiplier


333XL INFINIUM

Hardcore 120-Watt 3-Channel Tube Amplifier Head with Reverb and INFINIUM Tube Life Multiplier


333XL-212 INFINIUM

Hardcore 120-Watt 3-Channel Tube Combo with Reverb and INFINIUM Tube Life Multiplier


6260 INFINIUM

Ultimate Rock Tone 120-Watt 2-Channel Tube Amplifier Head with Reverb and INFINIUM Tube Life Multiplier


6260-212 INFINIUM

Ultimate Rock Tone 120-Watt 2-Channel Tube Combo with Reverb and INFINIUM Tube Life Multiplier


6262 INFINIUM

Ultimate Rock Tone 120-Watt 2-Channel Tube Amplifier Head with Reverb and INFINIUM Tube Life Multiplier


6262-212 INFINIUM

Ultimate Rock Tone 120-Watt 2-Channel Tube Combo with Reverb and INFINIUM Tube Life Multiplier


V5

Boutique-Style 5-Watt Class-A Tube Amplifier Combo with Reverb and Power Attenuator


BC30-212

Boutique-Style 30-Watt Class-A Tube Combo with Tube Rectifier


BC15

15-Watt Vintage Guitar Amp with 12AX7 Tube


412F-BK

Classic 4 x 12", 200-Watt Straight Guitar Cabinet with Original BUGERA Speakers


212V-BK

Vintage 2 x 12", 140-Watt Stereo Guitar Cabinet with Original BUGERA Speakers


V22

Boutique-Style 22-Watt Vintage 2-Channel Tube Combo with Reverb


V55

Boutique-Style 55-Watt Vintage 2-Channel Tube Combo with Reverb


V55HD

Boutique-Style 55-Watt Vintage 2-Channel Tube Amplifier Head with Reverb


BTX36000

3,800-Watt True Bi-Amping Stereo Bass Amplifier Head with Compressor and Graphic EQ The Nuke


BVP5500

Classic 550-Watt Valve Bass Amplifier Head with Valve Gain Control and 9-Band Graphic EQ


1960

Classic 150-Watt Hi-Gain Valve Amplifier Head


1990

Classic 120-Watt Hi-Gain Dual Reverb Valve Amplifier Head


333

Boutique-Style 120-Watt 3-Channel Valve Amplifier Head with Reverb


333-212

Boutique-Style 120-Watt 3-Channel Valve Combo with Reverb


333XL

Boutique-Style 120-Watt 3-Channel Valve Amplifier Head with Reverb


333XL-212

Boutique-Style 120-Watt 3-Channel Valve Combo with Reverb


6260

Boutique-Style 120-Watt 2-Channel Valve Amplifier Head with Reverb


6260-212

Boutique-Style 120-Watt 2-Channel Valve Combo with Reverb


6262

Boutique-Style 120-Watt 2-Channel Valve Amplifier Head with Reverb


6262-212

Boutique-Style 120-Watt 2-Channel Valve Combo with Reverb


412H-BK

Classic 4 x 12", 200-Watt Half-Stack Guitar Cabinet with Original BUGERA Speakers


BN410TS

High-Performance, Lightweight 1,000-Watt Bass Cabinet with 4 x 10'' TURBOSOUND Speakers and 1'' Horn Driver


BN115TS

High-Performance, Lightweight 600-Watt Bass Cabinet with 1 x 15'' TURBOSOUND Speaker and 1'' Horn Driver



== References ==
{{Reflist}}

== External links ==
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