Hello-
My apologies in advance for asking a very nube question. I really did look for answer but couldn't find one I could clearly understand.
So I have a bugera 412 cabinet with a bad input jack. It has a jack plate in the back with a switch for mono/stereo and two (L/R) 1/4" or 6.3 mm jacks, one of which is broken. I opened it and it's a straight incased jack with 5 pins or conductors soldered to a little board. I need to find out what kind of jack I should buy to replace the bad one. I found similar looking jacks but since I dont have schematic of my current Jack I wasn't sure if i can replace it with. I've also seen mono/stereo switching jackplate on amazon which seems to do what I want but again being a newbie I needed to confirm, plus i prefer to just solder in a new jack and keep it look original. Cabinet has 4 speakers in it and using the back plate switch it can do either mono at 16 ohm or stereo at 8 ohm. I took pictures of it which I'll add as soon as I figure out how.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
My apologies in advance for asking a very nube question. I really did look for answer but couldn't find one I could clearly understand.
So I have a bugera 412 cabinet with a bad input jack. It has a jack plate in the back with a switch for mono/stereo and two (L/R) 1/4" or 6.3 mm jacks, one of which is broken. I opened it and it's a straight incased jack with 5 pins or conductors soldered to a little board. I need to find out what kind of jack I should buy to replace the bad one. I found similar looking jacks but since I dont have schematic of my current Jack I wasn't sure if i can replace it with. I've also seen mono/stereo switching jackplate on amazon which seems to do what I want but again being a newbie I needed to confirm, plus i prefer to just solder in a new jack and keep it look original. Cabinet has 4 speakers in it and using the back plate switch it can do either mono at 16 ohm or stereo at 8 ohm. I took pictures of it which I'll add as soon as I figure out how.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
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