Hey guys! New to the forum here, but have been lurking for a while.
I have a Bugera 6260-212 combo amp that has been a pain since I got the thing. Not being one to let go of equipment without plenty of justification, I thought I'd seek some help here!
So. Here's the problem:
When I turn the amp on (I power it up on Stand By for a couple minutes, then flip off Stand By), the amp works fine for a minute or so.
If I play on the clean side of the Clean channel AND with the guitar volume down, I can play for several minutes. But, if I switch to Crunch or the Lead channel, and/or turn the guitar volume up to 9 or 10, then the amp suffers a SIGNIFICANT loss of volume to where you can barely hear anything, except a faint, very fuzzy tone. When I turn the amp off (onto Stand By first), the Stand By light doesn't turn off immediately, but stays aglow for several seconds, then slowly fades out. Then, after a minute or so, I power the amp off. After it has cooled off, when I power the amp on again (properly) the whole sequence of events happens all over again.
So, I definitely need some help from the experts HERE!
By way of background, when I first got the amp, everything was A-OK. Then while playing one day, I heard a POP and FIZZING sound and then the amp was dead in the water, so I figured I blew a tube (since I had read that the OEM tubes from Bugera are generally regarded as crap) and had a buddy of mine re-tube ALL the tubes with matching JJ's. After that, It worked fine for MAYBE 5 hours, and then started this new issue.
I'm not afraid to dive into fixing this problem myself, as I am fairly good with a soldering iron.
BTW, the amp IS still under warranty, but I am in the Phoenix area and the nearest Bugera Service Center is in Las Vegas. Shipping the behemoth 6260 is cost prohibitive and driving it there is not my idea of fun. I can't decide which would be more expensive, shipping it or the gas to drive there & back!
Anyway, since I had it re-tubed locally, I figure I voided the warranty anyway. Besides, I like fixing things myself.
SOO, any help from you excellent people here would be GREATLY appreciated!
Thanks all,
Frank
PS, I can take pictures of any parts you want and post them here if you tell me, in detail, what to take a pic of AND how to get to that particular part!
~F
I have a Bugera 6260-212 combo amp that has been a pain since I got the thing. Not being one to let go of equipment without plenty of justification, I thought I'd seek some help here!
So. Here's the problem:
When I turn the amp on (I power it up on Stand By for a couple minutes, then flip off Stand By), the amp works fine for a minute or so.
If I play on the clean side of the Clean channel AND with the guitar volume down, I can play for several minutes. But, if I switch to Crunch or the Lead channel, and/or turn the guitar volume up to 9 or 10, then the amp suffers a SIGNIFICANT loss of volume to where you can barely hear anything, except a faint, very fuzzy tone. When I turn the amp off (onto Stand By first), the Stand By light doesn't turn off immediately, but stays aglow for several seconds, then slowly fades out. Then, after a minute or so, I power the amp off. After it has cooled off, when I power the amp on again (properly) the whole sequence of events happens all over again.
So, I definitely need some help from the experts HERE!
By way of background, when I first got the amp, everything was A-OK. Then while playing one day, I heard a POP and FIZZING sound and then the amp was dead in the water, so I figured I blew a tube (since I had read that the OEM tubes from Bugera are generally regarded as crap) and had a buddy of mine re-tube ALL the tubes with matching JJ's. After that, It worked fine for MAYBE 5 hours, and then started this new issue.
I'm not afraid to dive into fixing this problem myself, as I am fairly good with a soldering iron.
BTW, the amp IS still under warranty, but I am in the Phoenix area and the nearest Bugera Service Center is in Las Vegas. Shipping the behemoth 6260 is cost prohibitive and driving it there is not my idea of fun. I can't decide which would be more expensive, shipping it or the gas to drive there & back!
Anyway, since I had it re-tubed locally, I figure I voided the warranty anyway. Besides, I like fixing things myself.
SOO, any help from you excellent people here would be GREATLY appreciated!
Thanks all,
Frank
PS, I can take pictures of any parts you want and post them here if you tell me, in detail, what to take a pic of AND how to get to that particular part!
~F
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