The V5 Infinium, with its all-tube design and compact sizing, is a great way to access the classic Les Paul tones of decades gone by. If there’s one type of amplifier that the Les Paul was made to interact with, it’s a gritty tube amp. This can be used to add sprinkles of space to your Les Paul’s output, or for more extreme, decaying effects. Thankfully, Bugera has accounted for this with their Tube Life Multiplier Technology.Īlso housed within the inner workings of the V5 Infinium is a detailed, high-quality reverb channel. One of the main concerns guitarists have when investing in a valve amplifier is that the tubes degrades quickly and require frequent replacements. This is a great quality for practice sessions in settings when cranking the gain and volume perhaps isn't a viable option.
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Housing a classic 12AX7 preamp tube and a reliable EL84 power tube, this 5-watt amp packs a surprising punch.Īdditionally, there's an inbuilt power attenuator that allows you to access the amp's "sweet spot" regardless of the volume. The V5 Infinium is a compact tube amplifier that enhances the authentic tone of a Les Paul, whether it be Gibson or Epiphone manufactured. With its cab-emulated output, the amp records silently, allowing a cranked-tone even at low volumes. If the need to use your Les Paul for recording arises, the Katana-50 MkII provides a solid platform. With a selection of newly designed amp variations and access to a bank of 60 Boss-designed effects within the Tone Studio editor, there's no shortage of processing options. Indeed, the qualities that Boss is known for are also present in this amplifier. Whether you need extra bite for a solo on your Les Paul or a cleaner sound for suspended chords, you can access it instantly, hands-free. Coupled with the purpose-built 12” speaker, this amp can be used in conjunction with preamps or as a standalone to sculpt your tone.Ĭatering for multi-channel footswitch operation, the Katana-50 MkII is the ideal effects hub. The latest model in the popular Katana series, the MkII houses a powerful 100-watt output section. The Katana-50 MkII, with its five unique amp characters, is a worthy companion for your Les Paul. Renowned worldwide for the expertise in the field of guitar effects, Boss produces a wide-spanning range of tone-enhancing stompboxes and amplifiers.
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The effects loop can be bypassed if you want to enjoy the clean combination of this amp with your Les Paul. There's also studio-quality digital reverb housed within the DSL40CR's effects channel and a newly-refined EQ section for tonal flexibility.
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The resonance control allows you to adjust the amount of low-end decay. Tonally, this blend of tubes produces plenty of low-end thickness, which caters for stomping blues riffs on your Les Paul. It houses the same tubes as the original DSL, with two E元4s in the power section and four ECC83s in the preamp section. The inner mechanisms of the DSL40CR are largely responsible for its full-bodied output. It features independent gain and volume controls for each channel, in addition to a resonance control and multiple onboard effects.
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When paired with a Les Paul, the DSL40CR flourishes.
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A tube combo offering, it produces the classic Marshall tone that is full of character. The Marshall DSL line has long been a favorite amongst guitarists who crave power.