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<blockquote data-quote="mikegyver" data-source="post: 133684" data-attributes="member: 3148"><p>The amps might sound good for awhile, but my opinion is to AVOID BUGERA amps, especially if you have $ for MTS and modules.</p><p></p><p>I use to do slight mods to Bugera's (6260, 6262, etc) and I will say that you should avoid them. They are cheap copies (for the most part) of more famous amps and they are difficult to repair and hard to resell. If they break down (which they will), it's $$$$$ to repair because the schematics are few and far apart and parts are generally unavailable. </p><p></p><p>Save yourself some time, money and a huge headache and get the real thing. A used Peavey XXX or 5150 or whatever will be almost the same cost and will be much more valuable later on.</p><p></p><p>Here is a video I made awhile ago demoing a 6262 I upgraded with a better output transformer:</p><p></p><p>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVI5Q_1axLI</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikegyver, post: 133684, member: 3148"] The amps might sound good for awhile, but my opinion is to AVOID BUGERA amps, especially if you have $ for MTS and modules. I use to do slight mods to Bugera's (6260, 6262, etc) and I will say that you should avoid them. They are cheap copies (for the most part) of more famous amps and they are difficult to repair and hard to resell. If they break down (which they will), it's $$$$$ to repair because the schematics are few and far apart and parts are generally unavailable. Save yourself some time, money and a huge headache and get the real thing. A used Peavey XXX or 5150 or whatever will be almost the same cost and will be much more valuable later on. Here is a video I made awhile ago demoing a 6262 I upgraded with a better output transformer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVI5Q_1axLI [/QUOTE]
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