Hi!
I am very new to posting in this forum, but I've been lurking for some time. I hope you can help me!
I recently acquired a Mesa Boogie Mark IIa, the very first amp with switchable channels, and is in pretty good condition. The tone is really nice but it has one problem when going from lead mode to rhythm: A loud "pop" noise jumps from the speaker. This noise is quite unpleasant and very annoying and it seems that is related with the switching method. This amp used a relay for switching channels triggered by a external footswitch. This footswitch conects a 7V DC to one leg of the relay to make it change the selection.
AFAIK optocouplers work in the same way that relays does. Using a DC voltage to perform a joint. So I am thinking that It could be a good idea to replace the relay with these. I do have some VTL5C1 optocouplers here at home...
Do you think this could work?
I am very new to posting in this forum, but I've been lurking for some time. I hope you can help me!
I recently acquired a Mesa Boogie Mark IIa, the very first amp with switchable channels, and is in pretty good condition. The tone is really nice but it has one problem when going from lead mode to rhythm: A loud "pop" noise jumps from the speaker. This noise is quite unpleasant and very annoying and it seems that is related with the switching method. This amp used a relay for switching channels triggered by a external footswitch. This footswitch conects a 7V DC to one leg of the relay to make it change the selection.
AFAIK optocouplers work in the same way that relays does. Using a DC voltage to perform a joint. So I am thinking that It could be a good idea to replace the relay with these. I do have some VTL5C1 optocouplers here at home...
Do you think this could work?
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