DSL100HR cutting out.

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AmTHRASHador of Chugz
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Hi guys..

Ive got a question for amp techs…..


My DSL100HR after 5y owing, it gave me my first problem….


I gig with this amp, and mostly use on 50w mode. Going through 4x12 or whats available at venue during shows.

I have run it through bass Marshals 4x12 cab few times…

So the problem is…

Today it started to cut out sound….. everything is on but no sound…, I flipped std by switch between 100w 0 and 50w and sound came back.

My bassist works as a tech and he’ll take a look but what could be the issue?


Many thanks in advance.
 
"I flipped std by switch between 100w 0 and 50w and sound came back."

Replace the switch those switches do go bad. It's a slide switch?
I wouldn't depend on cleaning the switch.
Another trick is: don't operate the switch when the power is on, the contacts fry too easily.
Only operate the switch when the power is off.

2. The 16 ohm speaker jack: This is another problem point.
The jack has switch contacts which go bad.
These switch contacts can be jumpered / bypassed to prevent the problem.
 
Always use it on the 100W mode.
Yes, it is the switch. Replace it and never use the 50W mode again.
Just buy another rocker switch and if you can get a higher spec one.


Take care,
Robin
I don't think it's a rocker switch. It's a slide switch as far as I remember.

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It is a rocker switch and the contacts are getting corroded or the spring inside gets weak or stuck so the switch can´t make a good enough connection.
Sometimes it seems to work fine but it is not getting better. One side works 100W/50W the other one not that well etc.
You can repair it but a new one is not that pricey and it will work again for years.

Take care,
Robin
 
Intermittent is not uncommon but it will probably happen again who knows when.

^^^^This.

When I first experience a switch starting to give me problems, I make plans to replace it....soon!

It is a rocker switch and the contacts are getting corroded or the spring inside gets weak or stuck so the switch can´t make a good enough connection.
^^^^This, too.

Even on a switch that is not subject to high voltages the spring can weaken and make the switch unreliable.
 
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