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en 6262/6262-212/6260/6260-212 User Manual A50-62113-00007[...]
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en 2 Important safety instructions CAUTION: High voltage! Risk of death! High voltages of up to 500 V DC may be present inside the casing for long periods after being disconnected from the mains. T o a void lethal electric shock, do not open the casing. There are no user-serviceable components inside. Refer all maintenance to qualied service per[...]
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en 3 Table of contents IMPORTANT NOTICE! ........................................................................ 4 Introduction ..................................................................................... 4 Before you get started ....................................................................................................... 4 Onli[...]
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en Introduction 4 IMPORTANT NOTICE! F AILURE TO OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING POINTS MAY RE- SUL T IN DAMAGE TO THE AMPLIFIER OR LOUDSPEAK - ERS. DAMAGES CAUSED IN SUCH A WA Y ARE NOT COV- ERED BY WARRANTY . Before you start, always make sure that your $ Bugera Valve Amplier is connected to a suit - able loudspeak er. Observe the correct imped - ance fo[...]
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en Control elements 5 Front panel The 1 POWER switch is used to turn the power of the BUGERA amplier on and off . The 2 STANDBY switch allows you to place the amp in ST ANDBY mode. This way the amp is idle, but the operational temperature of the v alves is maintained (POWER switch turned on). ATTENTION! TO AVOID DAMAGE TO YOUR ! AMP, NEVER USE T[...]
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en Control elements 6 Rear panel CAUTION! ! Hot! Risk of injury! During use, the valves get very hot and high surface temperatures may be reached at the rear of this unit. Avoid touching the controls and connectors on the rear panel during use. To avoid acci - dental contact with hot surfaces, place the rear panel so that it faces a wall. The 18 SE[...]
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en Control elements 7 Inside the BUGERA DANGER! * High voltage! Risk of death! High voltages of up to 500 V DC may be present inside the casing for long periods after being disconnected from the mains. To avoid lethal electric shock, do not open the casing. There are no user-serviceable components inside. Refer all maintenance to qualied service[...]
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en Wiring the BUGERA 8 Wiring the BUGERA CAUTION! ! Hot! Risk of injury! During use, the valves will get very hot and high surface temper- atures may be reached at the rear of this unit. To avoid burning yourself, make all connections while the unit is still cold. ATTENTION! TO AVOID DAMAGE TO YOUR ! AMP, NEVER USE THE BUGERA VALVE AM - PLIFIER WIT[...]
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en Audio connections 9 The following gure shows a setup of the 6262-212 to - gether with an external effects unit connected over the FX LOOP . And the PREAMP OUT is connected to the line input of a mixer in order to send the signal to a recording device. In addition, the speaker signal of the BUGERA is picked up by a microphone and is fed to the[...]
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en Specications 10 Specications PREAMP SECTION Valves T ype 1 x 12AX7A 1 x 12AX7B 3 x 12AX7C (6260 and 6260-212) 4 x 12AX7C (6262 and 6262-212) Preamp high-gain input Impedance 470 kΩ Clean channel Nominal input level -34 dBV Min. input level -50 dBV Max. input level 0 dBV Lead channel Nominal input level -80 dBV Min. input level -92 dBV Pre[...]
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en Limited warranty 11 Limited warranty SPECIAL NOTE: NO USER SERVICEABLE P ARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING T O QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONL Y . Other warranty rights and national law § 1 This limited w arranty does not exclude or limit the buyer’s statutory rights provided by national law , in particular , any such rights against the seller that 1. ari[...]
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F E DERAL C OMMUNICA TIONS C OMMIS SION C OMPL IANC E INF ORMA TION Responsible par t y name: MUSIC Gr oup Ser vice s USA, In c. Address: 1 891 2 Nor th Cre ek Park way , Suite 2 00 Bot hell , W A 9801 1, USA Phone/ F a x No.: Phone: + 1 425 672 08 1 6 Fax: + 1 425 6 73 7647 BUGE RA 6262/6 262- 2 1 2/6260/ 6260 - 2 1 2 complie s with t he FCC rules[...]