Hello!
I'm a newbie, so my question may seem stupid, but
There is the only one tube replacement light on Bugera V5 Infinium. So wich tube it is associated with: 12AX7 in preamp, or EL84 in output? In other words, which tube should I replace when the light lit?
Am I right in thinkin that this super popular forum is the only one form of technical support of Bugera? Well, bravo
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@brodromal wrote:
Am I right in thinkin that this super popular forum is the only one form of technical support of Bugera? Well, bravo
Hello Roman, no that is not the case. This is a user forum and, while some of our experienced members can often help to solve problems, we are not the only way to get technical support for Music Tribe products.
You can request technical support through the Care ticket system. Click on Support at the top of this page and then click Create a Care ticket. This is only possible if you have completed all required fields in your profile. Also make sure to fill-in all the required fields in the Care form. Keep an eye on your email spam folder - some members have missed responses from the Care team when they ended-up there.
I bought the foot switch specified on the back of the amp and the connector is different.
The amp has a big connector and the foot switch has a small connector.
The part number is the exact part number called for.
So is there a replacement connector that I can wire in ? Or and adapter ?
Hi folks in this community, and hi to the forum admins!
I'd like to know the power in watts of the Bugera BXD15A. I'm looking for a specification of the power after RMS signal measuring, and not the peak power. The peak power is declared to be 1000 watt.
Furthermore, can somebody provide me with infos about the acoustic pressure (Kennschalldruck)?
Thanks in advance,
crystal
Hi Christian @crystal
Welcome to the forum. Is there a particular need for these specs? If you are looking for a guitar amp that will blow dry the audience, please reconsider your needs. Far too often, I have to ask new guitarists to turn their amps down (or else) during soundcheck. Usually their response is that they have to have it loud enough in order to get the tone they are looking for. But many of the pros are now using amps with mcuh lower peak wattage, but with amazing quality (and the audience and sound engineer is much happier with).
Hi Paul,
thank you for your helpful answer. Of course you're right reflecting these concerns. I guess that I'm rather careful with such matters, but sometimes my band collegues complain about my bass being not loud enough.
It's true, I want to compare bass combos with each another. My reason is to know not only the quality, which is surely excellent with the Bugeras. But to be able to compare the possible power and loudness when playing along with my collegues. We are definitely not up to fill great music halls, but pubs or open-air stages with perhaps about 50 people of audience.
I should be happy with good quality and sound, but beeing able to regulate down the master control, cool as a cucumber.
Hi Christian @crystal
With the bass, the reason why your collegues may be complaining that they can't hear your bass is due to their proximity to the amp and the wavelength of the bass notes you play. For example low E is 41Hz which has a wavelength of 27.4 feet. If they are standing/sitting any closer than that, the sound level will likely be less and they could actually be located in a dead spot (due to reflection from a small room). Quite frequently the bass player is standing 5 feet in front of his amp (which is pointed at his knee caps) and typically turns it up, because he says he can't hear - which in turn is far too loud at the audience position. No level of power can fix this. Sorry.
This is very helpful advice to me, thank you. I feel that your thoughts must be true, for I hear such seemingly irregular sounds and loudnesses when we practice in our studio.
@crystal wrote:
This is very helpful advice to me, thank you. I feel that your thoughts must be true, for I hear such seemingly irregular sounds and loudnesses when we practice in our studio.
You are most welcome. If I find one of the posts that explained it to me enough to understand the scenario I will post it here for you. It has been awhile since I last read them. So it may take awhile to find them.
If you have one of those wireless guitar adapters, walk away from the amp about 30 feet and have a listen.
I have been playing through a fender hot rod deluxe which I still love but my 62/62 is blowing my mind, using it with some tube screamers on clean and hit the dirty with one on low for screaming solos. It has become my main amp. Some day I hope bugera are associated with me like fender is with Eric Johnson or Stevie Ray Vaughn. S.R.P. ??
Any idea why the lights don't work on the pedal? I bought the head off Sweetwater as a return and it had no pedal. I ordered the proper Bugera pedal. It switches the channels and turns the reverb on and off just fine, but the lights don't work on the pedal. I bought this head a couple years ago and Just started playing it, so I doubt anyone will do anything at Sweetwater or Bugera. But if it's a fuse or something, I can fix that.
Any help is appreciated.
I own a Bugera T5 Infinium amp and I use my amp several times a week. Yesterday I powered up and after about 30 seconds the jewel light began flashing and the the tube monitor light on the back lit. I have two power and two preamp tubes so I swapped out preamp tube 1 with preamp tube 2, no change. I then swapped out power tube 1 with power tube 2, no change. I then swapped out preamp tube 2 with preamp tube 1, still no change. This seems to confirm the issue is not the tubes. If I set the output to 5 watt, turn volume and gain to 10 and engage the phat button I can hear the amp is sending a signal to the speaker cabinet, and it sounds fairly normal, just at a vey much reduced output level. This is true for both speaker cabinet and headphones out. Any advise, tricks, reset options, ... is greatly appreciated!
Now that Music Tribe owns Behringer/Bugara will they do a better job at supplying parts to out of warrenty amps?
Horrendous service in the past. I'd like to keep some of this stuff out of landfills!
Hi Everyone -
I'm looking for a replacement Bugera FSB104 Footswitch (5-pin) for my 333 head. I've tried to create a Care ticket, byt the Musictribe system will not let me enter anything in the model field, and thus the ticket is unsendable. Can anyone point me in the right direction? This support system is very "messed up" for me at the moment.
Thanks,
Phil
8850706038814.pngHello,
My Bugera T5 Infinium, which I have owned for about a year, has recently started malfunctioning. Specifically; the reverb section shifts between the setting on the potentiometer (which is currently set to 0) to full on (10).
Is there anyway I can fix this, send this in for repairs, or is this untit still under a factory warranty?
Thanks for any help, and have a great day!
~ Chase