Bugera 6260 Surprise...it sounds great!

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So I was invited to a private jam with some friends at a local studio and for the back line they had a pair of Bugera 6260 heads with some kind of Eminence loaded 2x12 cabs. I honestly wasn't expecting much and I get most of my sounds in this situation from my pedalboard so I usually just run pedals into a clean amp. To my surprise this amp sounded really good and enjoyed playing it for a few hours. Really great classic rock and harder tones and even some nice cleans, all on the crunch channel. I really have no idea about this amp only to say that I am quite surprised how much I enjoyed playing through it tonight. I may just snag one on the cheap if the opportunity arises. 😎
 
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Bugeras can sound cool - but I would never trust them so much to gig with them. That's the problem for me mostly.

But as I said: Soundwise? Behringer rips those things they do off pretty bluntly. So the sound *should* be like the real thing.

Not to salten your joy. Cool amp and a reeeaaally amazing stage. Awesome. The fact that the place provides some amps is cool, too. Most venues here don't even provide extension cords. Head, cab, anything has to be brought in.
 
I got the 1960I & 1990I years ago when Sweetwater was selling them at $400 brand new. Still got the 59 clone but I killed the 1990 when a speaker died in a 412 creating a 32ohm impedance and burned the Tranny. I was at volume. That pahvizzle to silence is a sound I never want to hear again.

Beat the shit out of mine at volume for years and they sounded great. You get the 1990I at 6 and above it takes off and rips. Jumps right out.
 
I've owned the original V22 combo (not infinium) and a V22 infinium head. Those original combos had some issues but the Infinium models worked out the kinks for the most part.

I took the combo apart and have the head chassis sitting in my basement. Sometimes I use the fx return with other preamps. Still works fine that way (and front input works too I just don't use it). I traded the infinium head regretfully.

If I knew more about modding amps I'd experiment in upgrading that OG V22 but these days that's not going to happen.
 
That's cool. If memory serves, they can have reliability problems but they're praised for their sound. The 6260 is basically a 5150 I think?
 
I've got a 6262 Infinium. I bought it only because I had been looking for a 5150 or 6505 for a while, and the right one hadn't shown up for sale, but this Bugera popped up for super cheap, and it was basically brand new in the box, so I figured why not.

Turns out it's legitimately a great sounding amp. At the time, my other guitar player had his OG 5150 at my place, so naturally I had to compare them. I actually liked the 6262 a little better. It just sounds a touch more refined, which may be down to tubes or whatever.
 
Maybe I ain’t telling you news, but many, if not all of the Bugera tube amps are veeeerrry close (almost to the point of being exact) clones of well-known amps.
I know for sure for the 6260 (= Peavey 5150/6505), 6262 (=Peavey 5150 II /6505+), 1960 (=Marshall 1959 Plexi), 1990 (= JCM900 Dual Reverb).
I think they also have or had a Peavey XXX copy, the 333 XL. And even a 3 channel Rectifier clone, the Trirec.
Don’t know about the V22 /V55.
Bugera T 50 could be Vox Nighttrain, G5 could Blackstar HT 5, G20 could be HT 20
 
I've got a 6262 Infinium. I bought it only because I had been looking for a 5150 or 6505 for a while, and the right one hadn't shown up for sale, but this Bugera popped up for super cheap, and it was basically brand new in the box, so I figured why not.

Turns out it's legitimately a great sounding amp. At the time, my other guitar player had his OG 5150 at my place, so naturally I had to compare them. I actually liked the 6262 a little better. It just sounds a touch more refined, which may be down to tubes or whatever.
Same experience I've had, they sound killer. I did play one at a music shop when they first came out and the thing literally blew up right then and there within 2 minutes of me playing it. It was definitely funny but that was a very long time ago and I have no doubt they've fixed any of those issues by now.

I would have no issues playing out of one of those things but I have my 5150 territory covered already.
 
So I was invited to a private jam with some friends at a local studio and for the back line they had a pair of Bugera 6260 heads with some kind of Eminence loaded 2x12 cabs. I honestly wasn't expecting much and I get most of my sounds in this situation from my pedalboard so I usually just run pedals into a clean amp. To my surprise this amp sounded really good and enjoyed playing it for a few hours. Really great classic rock and harder tones and even some nice cleans, all on the crunch channel. I really have no idea about this amp only to say that I am quite surprised how much I enjoyed playing through it tonight. I may just snag one on the cheap if the opportunity arises. 😎
It's practically a 1:1 copy of the Peavey 5150 so yeah that sounds good. No thanks to Behringer though.
Thank James Brown instead.
 
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