Bugera BVV3000: New 300W, Tube-Driven Bass Amplifier Head Introduced
New from Bugera, the BVV3000 ($1029.99 MSRP) is a modern, all-valve bass amp based on the classics.
The 300W, hand-built BVV3000 amp head features three 12AX7 tubes and a pair of 12AU7 tubes in the preamp section, while its output stage sports six 6550 tubes. That's a lot of tubes. The amp also features a myriad tone-shaping options, including controls for Bass, Mid (with a dedicated five-position Voicing selector), and Treble, as well as Ultra-High and Ultra-Low switches.
Durable and rugged enough to travel with, the BVV3000 has convenient dual, top-mounted carry handles. With both 1/4-inch and professional twist-lock outputs, the amp supports speaker loads of either 2 or 4 ohms. What's more, the BVV3000's adjustable Bias control allows you to bias the amp without any special tools or equipment. A balanced direct injection (DI) connection is also included for connecting to front-of-house or recording consoles.
For more details, check out bugera-amps.com.




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sure kinda, sounds like some other bass company, would like to sound like a ampeg HA. Still to this day, everett, and me, are still mad as hell, over the stupid move, over the big water, to cheap labor, and high dollar equipment!!!!! Welcome back home, to the U.S.A. But prove your going to bring all you make back, before i buy one damn thing. I think Victor thinks the same as do.
Dan HULL
AMPEG VS BUGERA
WELL I CAN TELL YOU FROM MY EXPEIRENCE WITH AMPEG IS THAT U CAN SPEND 1000.00 FOR THE SVT3 PRO OR 1699.00 FOR THE SVT CLASSIC HEAD. IVE OWNED BOTH AND AND THEY HAVE FAILED ME, SVT 3 WAS IN THE SJOP FOR OVER 6 MONTHS AND THE SVT WAS OUT FOR 3. CHEAP LABOR AND POOR QUALITY CONTROL SO AMPEG HAD FAILED, FAILED, FAILED. IM WILLING TO TRY OUT BUGERA THEN GET RIPPED OFF BY AMPEG.
bugera 300 watt bass amp
i own a early 70s blue line svt bass head. dont care for all the newer svt heads with the exception of the 80s mti heads. would like to hear the bugera 300 watt head. sounds like it is built alot like the svt in terms of tube layout in the power area.
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