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Bugera 6262 Metal shred

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Uploaded by on Jan 21, 2011

This track was sent to me by my bro Steve Smith. He asked me to attempt a solo over it. I wasn't sure about uploading it for a while, I did the footage weeks ago. Steve heard it the other night and said I should.
It's just a bunch of full tone chromatic shred with some B minor thrown in over certain parts.
Enjoy.

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  • you, mtuck, and thetoneking have gotten me sold on bugera.... ive heard about reliability issues with these things on how they will just die on you randomly... but ive also heard that thats and incredibly easy fix and ive also heard that bugera has sorted out those issues anyways... if you had to pick the best bugera head for blues to hard rock which would you choose?

  • @LedZeplican I'm currently using my 6262 for my tour. I've also used it a lot for rehearsals and jam nights in pubs etc. It's performed flawlessly so far, and sounds amazing whether playing my own stuff of classic covers.

  • Nice playing dude, can you suggest good tubes for the 6262?

  • @CSXACe Thanks man. I use electro harmonix when I replace tubes.

  • Cheers man!

    For what do you usethis feld thing on your neck? :P

    OSSOM playing!

    Cheers from Germany!

  • @DerJust661 Thanks man. Its to dampen the strings.

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  • @LedZeplican About Bugera reliability. I have worked on them and can say you get what you pay for. Some problems I've had were basic fixes, if you just need a tube amp to last for a few years or a home practice amp then they are good. If you want to invest in a tube amp and have it for 10+ years then avoid Bugera. It's all plastic knobs and PCBs that need to be completely replaced when components start to fail.

  • @dingle1 awesome! thanks i was really in between the 6262, the 333xl, or the 1990 but from what ive heard the 1990 or the 6262 like you said would be the best for me... see im looking for a great marshall similar tones and i hear the 6262 is more of a peavey 6505 and the 1990 is the mock of the jcm 900... i love both the jcm 900 and the peavey 6505 so it will be a hard choice for me...

  • @dingle1 Alright man, do they sound way better than the stock ones?

  • @LarsBauer74 Thanks man! 

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