I'm looking for a nice, two or three channel tube amp for under $600. I'm seriously considering trying out a Bugera 6260 or 333 (heard great things about the sound), but I'm worried about reliability. I've heard these amps tend to break down fairly often, though it usually seems like it's a problem with the stock tubes. A few people have told me all I need to do if it breaks down is take it into a repair shop and it will never break down again.
Any experiences with these? If I do get a Bugera, the first thing I'm doing is taking it to the local repair shop to have them put in some new tubes and basically give it a checkup.
I only need a head, I've got a couple decent cabinets to work with already. Other heads I'm looking at: Peavey valveking 100 (heard they're extremely reliable, not totally in love with the sound though), B-52 AT-100 (sounds like it has all I need, but I haven't tried one out yet), B-52 ATX-100 (even more features than the AT-100, costs a little more). Any experiences with any of these?
Any experiences with these? If I do get a Bugera, the first thing I'm doing is taking it to the local repair shop to have them put in some new tubes and basically give it a checkup.
I only need a head, I've got a couple decent cabinets to work with already. Other heads I'm looking at: Peavey valveking 100 (heard they're extremely reliable, not totally in love with the sound though), B-52 AT-100 (sounds like it has all I need, but I haven't tried one out yet), B-52 ATX-100 (even more features than the AT-100, costs a little more). Any experiences with any of these?
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