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  • Bugera 6260 Pre-Infinium Burned resistor

    Any help greatly appreciated
    I ran across a burned resistor on this 6260 and trying to replace, Not looking for entire schematic just a partial to get resistor identified and replaced.
    Also any stateside sources for purchasing these resistors.

    Many thanks
    Brian

  • #2
    Quote:"Not looking for entire schematic just a partial to get resistor identified and replaced."

    What circuit are you dealing with?

    Power Amp?

    Preamp?

    What is the resistor connected to?

    A Pic sure would help.

    Oh, yeah, welcome to the Forum.

    Edit: here is the 6262 schematic: 6262 RevF.zip
    Last edited by Jazz P Bass; 08-15-2015, 05:12 PM.

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    • #3
      Hello Jazz, Thanks for response and the 6262 schematic, will take a look and compare the two.

      As for the circuit.

      located on Pre Amp Board
      R57

      3k9 stamped on board

      Resistor is labeled. 5W3K97 possibly 5 watt 3.9k value
      this is a ceramic axial type, with both leads out one end. "I've never seen one like this myself"

      Date code.
      1 4 12


      thanks

      regards
      Brian

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      • #4
        sure its not R63? That one would be expected to be something beefy like 5w 3.9k. Maybe a bad tube burned it, definitely test them all.

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        • #5
          Hello tedmich , yes that's the one which has v3+,v2+,v1+ to the right of it.

          I plan to replace the stock power tubes with JJ6L6GC's

          Any ideas on where I might find one of those resistors here in US.


          Thanks

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          • #6
            TWM5J3K9E Ohmite | Mouser
            $0.82

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            • #7
              I appreciate that, I've placed an order for a few, Going to replace the Stock 6L6's as well, I hope to report back with some good news and add to the 6260 knowledge base here on the forum. :-)

              Thanks
              Brian

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              • #8
                Got the resistor from Mouser and replaced the defective one. The good news is the Amp is working but noticed that both the Resistor we replaced and a Cap next to it get very HOT... The cap is C34 rated at 100uf 500v. On a side note pulled the Power tubes with the same results on these two components heating up.

                Should I go ahead and replace this C34 capacitor. do you have a part number for this?

                Thx

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                • #9
                  Uhm, R63 'feeds' the preamp tubes.

                  Pull the preamp tubes.

                  You should measure the voltage on either end of R63, before & after the preamp tubes are removed.

                  If C34 is bad try measuring the Vac ripple across it.
                  A high reading will indicate that it's bad.

                  Is C34 an 'axial' capacitor?
                  https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q...xial+capacitor

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                  • #10
                    The Capacitor tested good, Not sure if it's normal for these 2 components to get hot with the tubes pulled.
                    I suppose I could run the amp at half throttle by pulling the outer tubes.
                    At any rate, going to keep checking components.

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                    • #11
                      It's the preamp tubes you need to be pulling, like Jazz mentioned above. The power tubes have nothing to do with these components.
                      Originally posted by Enzo
                      I have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."


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                      • #12
                        Pulled the Preamps also, With all the tubes pulled that resistor heats up. I had the Amp on for less than 2 mins for this to occur.

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                        • #13
                          So how much ripple (Volts AC) is on the capacitor?

                          If there is a lot, then it's bad.

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