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Excellent condition,  lightly gigged ( less than a dozen outings) monster bass head. I won’t get into the controversy around the wattage but it’s safe to say it has more watts than you would sensibly need. The tonal flexibility is amazing and the compressor does the job as it should. 
 

It’s big iron amplification with a big sound to match... any queries pm me!

Thanks for looking!

 

 

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Here's the real power of this monster tested by a tech on TB :

"Using a 1 Khz signal in, and a maximum of 2% distortion here's the results:

2 Ohm operation with only 1 channel = 930 WRMS
4 Ohm operation both sides at the same time = 625 WRMS per ch.
4 Ohm bridged = 1500 WRMS"

I had one, damn heavy and powerful.

GLWYS.

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20 hours ago, Hellzero said:

Here's the real power of this monster tested by a tech on TB :

"Using a 1 Khz signal in, and a maximum of 2% distortion here's the results:

2 Ohm operation with only 1 channel = 930 WRMS
4 Ohm operation both sides at the same time = 625 WRMS per ch.
4 Ohm bridged = 1500 WRMS"

I had one, damn heavy and powerful.

GLWYS.

Thanks for clearing that up fella....😀

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I also had one... the very same as @Hellzero.

Very capable amps, better tone that you might expect from a Bugera. If you're after power for pennies on the pound, this really is the only option!

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