By Eddie Pletka 06/28/11
Although Bugera first came on to the seen with high power, high gain, channel switching, feature laden amps… The lower power stuff is
what players seem to be requesting info about the most. The V55 and V22 in particular. It seems like not a day goes by anymore where we
don’t get a call or an email in reference to one of these amps. So it only seemed appropriate to post some info and a little review after the
last V55 paid a visit to our shop.
The Bugera V55 runs a pair of 6L6’s and three 12AX7’s. It’s a two channel amp with shared EQ, a global master volume and non-tube
driven reverb. These amps are adjustable bias and they feature a single RCA style test point. Unfortunately this test point is setup to read
the negative voltage being applied to the control grids of the 6L6’s, and not the actual current flowing from cathode to plate. This same
method is used by several manufactures (Peavey XXX/JSX comes to mind) and is terribly inaccurate. Because of this we recommend
using a high quality bias probe and ignoring the test point all together. Bias probes can be found online from $25.00 for individual heads
all the way up to several hundred dollars for full featured all in one units.
One of the interesting things we noticed with the V55 is that the plate voltage is present even when in standby. Oddly enough when the
amp is in the Triode setting the 6L6’s are actually flowing current just as if the amp was fully in the play mode, even though it’s not. I can’t
imagine what Bugera’s aim was in designing the amp to function in this fashion.
Tonally speaking the amp is on par with others in its price range. The clean channel has plenty of headroom, is very moldable (especially
with the bright input) but overall can be a bit sterile. The OD channel has a fair amount of saturation on tap. At extreme settings things get
a bit too muddy for intricate chords but still sound cool for lead work and more “over the top” sounds. The reverb although not tube
driven, is very usable and actually suits the amp nicely. Dialing even a small amount of reverb in with the clean channel was a must, and
really made the reverb a nice asset to the amp as a whole.
Eddie.
Bugera V55
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