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Bugera 6262 combo..here I go again

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  • #16
    Jajaja...


    Originally posted by Alex R View Post
    Yay brother, oft-times, that ol devil, he hunkers down on my shoulder and this is what he say:

    "Hey solder boy, take my advice, whoever comes through the door, you just purse your lips at 'em and make that whistlin' noise I taught you, and shake your head and say, Sorry mate, it's your transformers. Then their eyes will widen with good ol'fashioned self-congratulation and lo, they will all be like, "I knew it!" Then you just spray switch cleaner in the effects jacks like always and charge them 200 quid a go. And ain't that righteous!

    But I know he's a-thinkin, and then your soul will be mine, mwa-hahaha, and I say, devil, I defy thee! - and down he hops, till the next time.

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    • #17
      Glad you got it fixed man!

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      • #18
        Exact same thing just happened to me.

        One of the MOV's came loose and had to be resoldered. I think you show them in your first pic.

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        • #19
          And you knew just what to do. I recommend resoldering all of them on that little board.
          Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.

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          • #20
            Did a gig last night with a 6260 after 2 hours.... no sound. The lights were on , just no sound. Turned it of and plugged my guitar with the other guitarplayer. after 15 minutes tried the amp again, it started up and ... yes sound, while playing 5 minutes ...... no sound. Could this also be the thermistors?

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            • #21
              If the issue was with the thermistors, you would not have any "lights".
              Take it apart & give the heater connector a good look.
              If it looks discolored (or melted) there is your problem.
              Actually, it could be a number of things.
              Take it to a tech.

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              • #22
                the amp has already been in for the connector melting on the board. the leads are now soldered. As it is stilll in warranty i guess i 'll send it back to the store (again a month of waiting), tonight i played it at home and it was working just fine, but i need a riliable amp on stage. thx for your reply

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