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Bugera VEYRON MOSFET BV1001M Ultra-Compact 2,000-Watt Class-D Bass Amplifier with MOSFET Preamp, Compressor and DYNAMIZER Technology

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About this item

  • Ultra-high power, ultra-lightweight 2,000-Watt bass amplifier driven by classic MOSFET technology
  • Revolutionary Class-D amplifier technology for incredible power and sonic performance
  • High-voltage MOSFET preamplifier gives you the sound and feel of an authentic tube amp
  • Classic compressor increases sustain and smoothens out volume peaks when playing dynamic slaps
  • DYNAMIZER Power Management technology for ultimate punch and to capture every nuance of your playing


Ultra-high power, ultra-lightweight 2,000-Watt bass amplifier driven by classic MOSFET technology


Kita
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
advertised as 2000w more like 300w, clips all the time, cheap knobs that fall off. if u can't afford something better then buy it but don't expect quality, I'm very unhappy & Sweetwater sells this unit brand new for $269 much cheaper then Amazon
CP John
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2024
I have been using this power amp for my bass for a few weeks. The bass sound is very good. My family has been all around the house. The max volume is not quite as loud as I thought and I have not tried it with the stereo outputs yet. I usually go direct through a Bose PA and the sound is excellent through that system.
Ante F Logarusic
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2022
I bought this 3 years ago and really wanted to like it but the fact is, it is just cheap and inconsistent. A complete waste of money.
Keithw
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2017
This is the second I purchased for my company, these are great.
J
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2016
Awesome Power and sounds great! Wish I would've found this sooner!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2016
Great Sound and Power. No problems at all! I Perform about 4 nights a week and studio work 5 times a week. So far so good with this head.
H B
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2016
So what's all the fuzz about these latest amps?TC electronics, Hartke, Bugera, even Behringer???They're basically all the same engine, with different covers, save for the older Behringer.The luxury Sedan would be the TC electronics, which ups the ante by offering an advanced digital preamp, with hundreds of settings,and saving presets.The Hartke, not so sure. It's very basic and really sounding well and tuned for working with their newest hydrive cabs, especially on the brights. Pair the Hartke with there regular ALU or paper cone drives, and it sounds pretty much like any other amp out there.Bugera vs Behringer?Well, it's basically the same company, but 2 different beasts.The Behringer sounds a lot better, thanks to a much more advanced, and better chosen frequencies on the preamp, but is limited in peak power draw.The Bugera has round about the same wall power draw, of avg 27W idle VS 20W on the Behringer, and 80W on the AC continuous (which is the same for the Behringer).I'm beginning to think it might be my cab?Because it's pretty astonishing to find that the supposed 2000W peak amp, draws only UpTo 80W, with volume dial all open, and gain clipping.The Bugera is popping the cone of my cab, while the Behringer isn't, yet both use about the same RMS Watts.I guess I could draw lines, into saying that the Bugera is a slightly tuned Behringer, with slightly more low end punch, but similar low-mids to highs, and draws exactly the same power on the AC.So if the TC electronics is compared to a luxury sedan, like a Lincoln or Mercedes, and Hartke a specific mid class car like a Hyundai Veloster, the Bugera might be a Porsche Carrera (Not a promised Veyron). And the Behringer an econo-car, leather seats and full option.Get the Behringer for bedroom and small rehearsals.The Bugera for most live settings.The Hartke for if you have the Hartke hydrive cabsThe TC electronics if you're a professional, or an intellectual, and can understand the hundreds of options this amp offers. Besides, it's hard to make that TC sound bad!Overall, the Bugera is a good amp, comparable to a solid state amp of similar cost, only a fraction of the weight, and looks good too.Don't expect miracles, but unless you have Hartke Hydrive cabs, go with the Bugera amp.Better looking, more options, same price.
Watts
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2016
I really love the tone of this amp. It was quiet and looked amazing. I was very impressed when I checked it out in my house and was looking forward to using this amp with my bands. My band guys said that amp looks very expensive!! I nearly kept it ,but I decided to return it. The sound didn't really cut through in a loud Funk/R&B band.( It sounded amazing when I played with my jazz band though) I wish it had "Low-mid" and "Hi-mid" controls....that would have been perfect. If you play in a rock/pop band,you will love this amp. Also in a Jazz/fusion band. This is a great amp and the price of this amp is amazing.