Bugera G20 Infinium Head

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All-Tube Electric Guitar Amp Head

  • Power: 20 Watt
  • 2 Channels
  • Preamp tubes: 2x ECC83
  • Power Tubes: 2x EL34
  • InfiniumTube Life Multiplier technology
  • Controls: Master, Reverb, Morph (regulates between US and British sound), Treble, Middle, Bass
  • Overdrive: Volume & Gain
  • Clean: Tone & Volume
  • Speaker Emulated Output: 1x 12" and 4 x 12" voicing options
  • Impedance selector switch: 4, 8 and 16 Ohm
  • FX Loop with effects level knobs
  • Includes footswitch for channel and reverb
Available since November 2015
Item number 368181
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Power 20 W
Power Amplifier Tubes EL34
Channels 2
Reverb Yes
Footswitch Yes
$317
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First came the V22, now Bugera have done it again with the G20 ?
SachaS 03.02.2019
UPDATE as of 3 months. I've had problems with this head unfortunately. One bad output valve which I replaced with a matched set and Thomann refunded me for. Then more seriously it's started blowing pre-amp valves so is being returned to Thomann :(

Well what can I say, simply great, great sound and it's VERY loud.

This isn't my first Bugera, I had a V5 for a while as a practice amp which was a great little blues practice amp but has made way for a Blackstar HT5 which has a wider variety of sounds. My main gigging amp however is a V22 Infinium Head. I love it.

So down to the reason I bought this G20 beastie, my Marshall DSL100h which I use for band rehearsal died. Out of 4 Marshalls which I've had all 4 have had issues with three having major issues. As per my previous paragraph I love my V22 head and as such wanted another Bugera but with a slight difference. Enter the G20.

Build quality
Excellent as per my V22. Only thing that lets it down without opening it up is the plastic jack socket (metal nut though) and the on and standby switches stick out too far and can get banged when transporting the amp. They are all metal though.

Sound
Man this thing is LOUD but in a very good way. It does sound good dialled down but comes into its own when you crank it a bit.

Clean channel - great and really transparent which is a very good thing as there is only one knob for eq. The tone stack and morph control only affect the overdrive channel. The way the tone knob works has been really well thought out and honestly I don't really miss the lack of a full tone stack. Bare in mind here that I use pedals on the clean channel when gigging so the clean channel is very important to me. But I do think that my V22 has a more complex harmonic richness to its clean channel BUT it also has JJ tubes in.

EDIT 11.03.19 I bought a Behringer EQ pedal to open up the tonal pallet of the clean channel. Still not as good as my V22 but I now have a tighter bass and the midrange is tamed.

Overdrive channel - now, as I said, I only use the clean channel to gig with on my V22. The overdrive channel on that amp is good but nothing to write home about. The G20 though is in a different league. Likely due to the EL34s whereas the V22 has EL84s. The sound is freakin awesome. Lots and lots of overdrive goodness with beautiful touch sensitivity and has the same clarity as the clean channel but with the full tone stack and morph knob it really rocks ? it?s so good that when I gig it (it won?t replace the V22 though but will give my sound a different flavour) I?m going to likely try out the overdrive channel as it cleans up so well with the volume control.

EDIT 11.03.19 I've now got JJ tubes throughout and it's even better!!! :)

Would I recommend it? For £200, Hell Yeah! And if the reliability is anything like my V22 it?ll last a good while. Only thing which let me down with the V22 were the standard valves, one of the preamp valves caused an annoying buzz. It now has JJs throughout.

EDIT 11.03.19 As I thought the valves which this shipped with have let it down. One of the output tubes died recently. I've put in some JJs I had on the shelf and Thomann reimbursed me for the cost of these by way of a gift voucher, Thomann you rock :)

Rock on Bugera you've done it again! It sounds fantastic, especially at the price point.
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Amazing value for money
David1438 23.06.2019
Purchased this as a backup for my Marshall TSL122 that's becoming a little unreliable.
Realising I didn't need another 100W amp for the size gigs I'm doing and not having a lot of cash to spend, I thought I'd give this a try.

For the money this sounds amazing. The cleans are clear and bright and the overdrive can handle anything from classic rock to metal (almost!)

Build quality seems very sturdy and all the controls have a premium feel to them with a good resistance on the dials. It's fairly light as well, so good for lugging to practices.

It's plenty loud enough to keep up with my rock band at practices and pub/bar gigs. Not needed the volume much past halfway yet.

I'm sure there's better sounding amps out there, but for the money this is a fantastic bargain.
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Versatile
murtoll 22.08.2019
If you're looking for a versatile amp for home recording or even for a bit of gigging, you could do a lot worse for the price.

I've had this amp for a bit over a year now and I have had no desire to buy a new one (which is a big compliment to this amp), I can get a good range of tones out of the amp without the use of pedals. I play a few different genres of music and have been repeatedly surprised at what this amp is capable of if you're willing to twiddle some knobs.

The OD section of the amp has a three knob tone stack that has a lot of range, when combined with the "morph" function (which seems to me to be a mid range shift sort of thing) you can dial in Marshall-esque tones, to scooped mids modern tones, to low gain bluesy fender-y tones. The max level of gain is probably a bit lower than some metal fans might desire, but I find most amps to be borderline unusable at max gain so this is fine by me.

The clean section doesn;t run through the same EQ as the gain section, it runs through a single "tone" knob, which at first I was not thrilled about until I realised there wasn't a position on that knob that didn't sound good and having separate tone settings for each channel is desirable.

This thing is built well and looks great to my eye. The newest Bugeras seem to be free from the issues that plagued the brand in the early days, the quality on this amp is excellent.

The only issue I have is that you can only turn the reverb on and off with the foot switch and that the stock tubes are very average.
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Bugera G20 Honest Review
Bento 05.06.2017
Awesome Head, has it all does rehearse, practice and gigs, its very versatile.

Built Quality:3/5

Cheap components like transformers.
Looks good, very well done.

Sound: 4/5

The amp covers every style of music you can think of, but it isn't a super high-gain amp. Although it does get very close. If they would have put in a touch more gain this would have been a swiss-army knife of an amp. But that is ok. The overall sound is good.

Features: 4/5
It has two chanels, digital reverb, effects loop, speaker emulated out, so it can be used in a lot of situations.

Overall impression

its a good sounding, versetile amp, but cheap components have disavantages. after one year, it started make a strange noise.
But thanks to thomann it was fixed. im waiting the arrive of the amp.
Probably it will arrive this week. Thanks for fixing it so fast, i hope it plays as good as new.

Costumer service 5/5
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