NAD Bugera 1960 Infinium

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So I decided to try a Bugera 1960 Infinium which I ordered with my Epiphone. It will go with a custom 1936 cabinet I had made, I had it made vertical and one other change. I will load it Celestion G12H-75 16 ohm speakers in parallel.

I will get some pictures of that when I find out what your it is going in and speakers are in it.

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Re: NAD Bugera 1960 Infinium

Poor build quality on bugera products.

As long as you dont have high expectations i think you'll do okay.
 
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Poor build quality on bugera products.

As long as you dont have high expectations i think you'll do okay.

I have heard that but you can look at any product be it Marshall, Gibson etc and see the failures also.

By chance have you ever owned one of these amps or are going on internet talk? Just wondering.
 
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The boards are thin and the components are probably about as inexpensive as they can source. Plenty of surface mount components. But the build quality itself isn't really poor. It's standard Chinese fare. They are pretty much throw aways if they die after the warranty is up. But they dont cost much and I think you still get 3 years if you register the warranty. They are modular in that different boards are connected with ribbon cables. Which isnt unusual with Chinese amps. One component goes bad on a board, they probably replace the whole board when it's under warranty.

That aside, some of them sound good. That 1960 is one of them. I had a Bugera V22HD (head). The clean channel was great. Never had a lick of problems with it. I sold it. I have a Trirec Infinium that I bought from a neighbor kid for 300 bucks. It's a take on a Mesa but not really a clone (I own a Mesa Dual Rec.). The volume pot on the clean of the Trirec is scratchy when it's been sitting unused for a while but other than that, it hasn't had any problems either. I wouldn't have taken a chance on it at $700 but for the $300 I paid, no regrets. I'm more of a Marshall guy but it sounds good. I still plug into it every so often.

For $359 that 1960 isn't a whole lot of risk. Not too long ago there appeared to be a cult forming over those 1960's with people swapping transformers and probably doing other mods. I don't know if that's still a thing but they sound pretty good just as they are. Personally, I wouldn't put any money into modding one. I'd just enjoy it for what it is.
 
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I have heard that but you can look at any product be it Marshall, Gibson etc and see the failures also.

By chance have you ever owned one of these amps or are going on internet talk? Just wondering.
Not true, not "all products" are poor build quality.

If you're asking me if i would own a Bugera my response would be "you've got to be joking".
 
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The boards are thin and the components are probably about as inexpensive as they can source. Plenty of surface mount components. But the build quality itself isn't really poor. It's standard Chinese fare. They are pretty much throw aways if they die after the warranty is up. But they dont cost much and I think you still get 3 years if you register the warranty. They are modular in that different boards are connected with ribbon cables. Which isnt unusual with Chinese amps. One component goes bad on a board, they probably replace the whole board when it's under warranty.

That aside, some of them sound good. That 1960 is one of them. I had a Bugera V22HD (head). The clean channel was great. Never had a lick of problems with it. I sold it. I have a Trirec Infinium that I bought from a neighbor kid for 300 bucks. It's a take on a Mesa but not really a clone (I own a Mesa Dual Rec.). The volume pot on the clean of the Trirec is scratchy when it's been sitting unused for a while but other than that, it hasn't had any problems either. I wouldn't have taken a chance on it at $700 but for the $300 I paid, no regrets. I'm more of a Marshall guy but it sounds good. I still plug into it every so often.

For $359 that 1960 isn't a whole lot of risk. Not too long ago there appeared to be a cult forming over those 1960's with people swapping transformers and probably doing other mods. I don't know if that's still a thing but they sound pretty good just as they are. Personally, I wouldn't put any money into modding one. I'd just enjoy it for what it is.

No mods on this while under warranty. As for the cables and such I have a Blackstar HT 100 torn down right now and it is the same with sub boards and ribbon cables.

Just picked it up to have fun with and see how she goes.
 
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I was looking at some of the 5 and 20.watt Bugera amps.a few weeks ago

Good score
Let.us know what your experience is
 
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Not true, not "all products" are poor build quality.

If you're asking me if i would own a Bugera my response would be "you've got to be joking".


Well maybe “all” was to encompassing but I think you would have understood.

With your screen name I assume you are a Marshall guy, correct? Just go over to the Marshall forum if you do not already and honestly tell me there are not a whole lot of problems with their latest models such as the DSL40C (which I own) DSL40 CR, etc.

You still answered me though if you ever owned one or are you basing your opinion on internet talk. So which is it?

Not trying to start a flame war but when someone posts their opinion on something I like to know what they are basing it off.
 
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No mods on this while under warranty. As for the cables and such I have a Blackstar HT 100 torn down right now and it is the same with sub boards and ribbon cables.

Just picked it up to have fun with and see how she goes.

You'll probably dig it.

I have an older Peavey ValveKing combo. I've been in it to install external bias pot and test ports. It's the same. Ribbon cables and thin boards. Never did try and fix the hum those things were known for. At least neither of the two Bugera's I have/had were hummers. Both pretty low noise floors.
 
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Well maybe “all” was to encompassing but I think you would have understood.

With your screen name I assume you are a Marshall guy, correct? Just go over to the Marshall forum if you do not already and honestly tell me there are not a whole lot of problems with their latest models such as the DSL40C (which I own) DSL40 CR, etc.

You still answered me though if you ever owned one or are you basing your opinion on internet talk. So which is it?

Not trying to start a flame war but when someone posts their opinion on something I like to know what they are basing it off.

I suppose in the grand scheme of things a Bugera would have been better than my first amp in 1972', but in 2018 we got lots good choices for music gear.

On a serious note Molex connections on Bugeras have been known to cause fires and not kidding about that.

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Seen it and other bad reviews which on the world wide interwebs is “usually” what you.

Still have not answered my question so at this point I will say you have never owned on and base your opinion on the opinion of others. Sound fair?
 
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Seen it and other bad reviews which on the world wide interwebs is “usually” what you.

Still have not answered my question so at this point I will say you have never owned on and base your opinion on the opinion of others. Sound fair?



First off i don't go by "others opinions".

Sometimes you learn more just watching & listening.

Bugeras have a resale value of a 50 pound bag of sand.

IDK why anyone buys them except they're cheap. And cheap is what you get.

I bought my first Marshall JMP in 1982 because the way it SOUNDS & FEELS> not because of public opinion.

36 years later i still have on, and they're not cheap.

And its never caught on fire .... knock on wood.
 
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Not sure why you took the “Dewd ..... get real. Good luck with your amp” part out.

I just asked you a simple yes or no question that you will not answer. So who should get real?

As I stated before, I purchased the amp for fun and that is it, but you want to jump in posting pictures of something that happened 5 plus years ago.

So at this time maybe you should just go play with your JMP, never to return.
 
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Be careful what you ask for Brother, you may get it.

You wouldn't want me to lie & tell you what a great amp it is when i don't believe that would you ?
 
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