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Key Features
Product Ref: 321551
The Infinium series of amps have been designed with Infinium tube like multiplier technology which extends the usable lifespan of its power tubes by 20 times. The circuit automatically and continually monitors the performance of each output tube, dynamically driving it towards the operating point and evenly distributing the load to ensure none of the tubes are overdriven. The circuit also compensates for the effect of again by adjusting the current levels to keep the tubes sounds like new. When a tube starts to run at the end of its usable lifespan an LED flashes on to show the player which one needs replacing. Its auto-bias design lets players replace the indicated tube without the need to take it anywhere for repair.
The V22HD Infinium is equipped with Class-A technology, with a sweet 12AX7 front end and a powerful EL84 power stage to offer sweetly-balanced harmonics and an all-natural tube compression. The hand selected 12AX7 tubes are perfect for creating sweet blues tones to an epic crunch, while the EL84 tubes deliver an incredibly crisp, chiming tonal quality which sound amazing when pushed. The combination of the two tubes provides the amp with a warm distortion and break up reminiscent of vintage tube amps. A built-in power attenuator provides you with the choice between the amps full 5 watts, 1 watt, or 0.1 watt of power, making it perfect for getting sweet and sassy tones to maximum tube saturation at any volume.
The Bugera Infinium also features a high definition reverb, letting players add the perfect finishing touches to their signature sound. Its dedicated control provides all the adjustments needed to create the perfect sound, going from a subtle touch to a cavernous, natural sounding reverberations of a large arena.