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Yes, another Bugera amp (with DSP for Reverb) with the infamous channel switching problem. I am not 100% sure if this uses the same BDM board as the 333xl model. Apparently that board has been problematic.
The problem starts when the amp has been played around 15 to 20 minutes at a moderate volume level. I previously checked the tubes and bias on this amp - it's fine. It is running Tung Sol 5881 tubes. So it must be something else. You can definitely hear the relay going bonkers causing the switching.
I have reviewed the following MEF Threads -
Bugera 6262 problem please help !! Desperate
Bugera 1990 Channel Switching Problem
And I have seen lots of videos on the Bugera channel switching issue. But before I get the amp from my friend to take a closer look, I wanted to pose some scenarios here and see if you can help me eliminate going down the wrong path.
One guy was saying check the 7815 positive regulator and add a heatsink. Ok, maybe the positive regulator is getting hot. But if the regulator is overheating and causing this problem, wouldn't this have showed up on day one? Why now. unless the 7815 is damaged?
Another guy mentions a bad switch on the front panel. But if this were true, why wouldn't the problem show up as soon as you turn the amp on?
The second thread mentions the DSP board, to check the solder connections and the MPSA06 transistor- I'll do that.
The first thread mentions a board where the footswitch connects, to check transistors- I'll do that.
Since this seems to be a common problem, I am hoping someone can clue me into the place to focus on.
More on this when I get the amp. But for now, I am making up my checklist.
Bugera_1990_Schematic.pdf
Bugera_ 333xl_BDM1.pdf
Yes, another Bugera amp (with DSP for Reverb) with the infamous channel switching problem. I am not 100% sure if this uses the same BDM board as the 333xl model. Apparently that board has been problematic.
The problem starts when the amp has been played around 15 to 20 minutes at a moderate volume level. I previously checked the tubes and bias on this amp - it's fine. It is running Tung Sol 5881 tubes. So it must be something else. You can definitely hear the relay going bonkers causing the switching.
I have reviewed the following MEF Threads -
Bugera 6262 problem please help !! Desperate
Bugera 1990 Channel Switching Problem
And I have seen lots of videos on the Bugera channel switching issue. But before I get the amp from my friend to take a closer look, I wanted to pose some scenarios here and see if you can help me eliminate going down the wrong path.
One guy was saying check the 7815 positive regulator and add a heatsink. Ok, maybe the positive regulator is getting hot. But if the regulator is overheating and causing this problem, wouldn't this have showed up on day one? Why now. unless the 7815 is damaged?
Another guy mentions a bad switch on the front panel. But if this were true, why wouldn't the problem show up as soon as you turn the amp on?
The second thread mentions the DSP board, to check the solder connections and the MPSA06 transistor- I'll do that.
The first thread mentions a board where the footswitch connects, to check transistors- I'll do that.
Since this seems to be a common problem, I am hoping someone can clue me into the place to focus on.
More on this when I get the amp. But for now, I am making up my checklist.
Bugera_1990_Schematic.pdf
Bugera_ 333xl_BDM1.pdf
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