
BeZo
Well-known member
Not quite sure how to think on this deal.
I acquired this Bugera 333 head in a trade deal. To make a long story short, I traded a Warwick Corvette Standard 4 string fretless bass for the Bugera head and an Ibanez V Blade VBT700 (with OHSC). I never planned on keeping the head, but I had my guitarist use it as a scab when his Triple Rec went in the shop. I finally got sick of seeing it, so I posted it on the good old CL and got a few hits on it within a few hours.
The one I pulled the trigger on was an old VHT cab. It's had some road wear, but seems legit. The guy told me that it's a low serial number, and that Steven Fryette offered to buy it when he emailed him about getting another switch and a new name badge for it. He said it was one of the first years they made them and it was made in his garage. He also said it had the original Eminence P50E speakers and that it was wired to be 8 ohm stereo only.
He fed me a load of shit. One side of it didn't work. The jack was kinda wonky, so I opened it up to take a look, and it had Sheffield speakers in it. Now, the Bugera 333 was mint (see the other thread for what "mint" means), but it is still a Bugera... Boo-gera... Boooooo-gaaaay-raah...
I'm not quite sure if I made out, or got screwed. Glad to have a VHT cab. Glad to off the Bugera. Kinda upset the cab was loaded with a crap-shoot. Glad I don't have the Bugera anymore.
I acquired this Bugera 333 head in a trade deal. To make a long story short, I traded a Warwick Corvette Standard 4 string fretless bass for the Bugera head and an Ibanez V Blade VBT700 (with OHSC). I never planned on keeping the head, but I had my guitarist use it as a scab when his Triple Rec went in the shop. I finally got sick of seeing it, so I posted it on the good old CL and got a few hits on it within a few hours.
The one I pulled the trigger on was an old VHT cab. It's had some road wear, but seems legit. The guy told me that it's a low serial number, and that Steven Fryette offered to buy it when he emailed him about getting another switch and a new name badge for it. He said it was one of the first years they made them and it was made in his garage. He also said it had the original Eminence P50E speakers and that it was wired to be 8 ohm stereo only.
He fed me a load of shit. One side of it didn't work. The jack was kinda wonky, so I opened it up to take a look, and it had Sheffield speakers in it. Now, the Bugera 333 was mint (see the other thread for what "mint" means), but it is still a Bugera... Boo-gera... Boooooo-gaaaay-raah...
I'm not quite sure if I made out, or got screwed. Glad to have a VHT cab. Glad to off the Bugera. Kinda upset the cab was loaded with a crap-shoot. Glad I don't have the Bugera anymore.