If you can't afford a Mark IV/V, you might wanna look into the Magician: word is that they're gonna run a street price of $699. When they're gonna be available, I have no idea yet... Here's a pic & the specs:
- Hand-built 85-Watt guitar combo driven by 4 x 6L6 valves
- Original 12" BUGERA Neo-Vintage speaker for true vintage sound, high sensitivity and light weight
- 3-channel preamp design (Rhythm 1, Rhythm 2, Lead) featuring 4 x 12AX7 valves—everything from purring blues to mind-blowing crunch
- Multi-Class mode features either Class-A or combined Class-A/AB, blending Class-A purity with the raw power punch of Pentode Class-AB
- Varipower control allows the maximum power to be scaled down to produce a cranked amp sound at much lower volumes
- Integrated high-class reverb with dedicated Reverb control
- Dedicated Gain, Bass, Mid, Treble, Presence and Volume controls per channel for awesome sound shaping
- Multi-gain stage Lead channel with voicing switch (Mid Gain/Sparkle)
- Assignable 5-band graphic EQ for ultimate sound shaping
- Manual or auto-assignable FX Loop with independent Send and Return level controls
- Compensated recording output with switchable Recording Mute function plus Line output with dedicated Level control
- Multi-impedance output connectors (4 and 8 Ohms) to match virtually any speaker cabinet
- External Switching connectors for channel selection, Reverb, Graphic EQ and FX Loop for remote applications
- Heavy-duty 6-button footswitch for channel selection, Graphic EQ, Reverb and FX Loop function included--doubles as MIDI IN / THRU for complete MIDI remote switching
http://www.bugera-amps.com/EN/products/MAGICIAN.aspx
Now before anyone gets their pretty pink panties in a bunch, I have no opinion either way on Bugera amplifiers - I don't own one, nor am I trying to 'convince' anyone of anything, just passing on information... make of it what you will.
Buy one or don't - it's none of my business, nor do I really give a shit. I ain't makin' no scratch off the deal...
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