Without the schematic, you cannot properly troubleshoot a failed Infinium system – for example, one tube constantly redplating despite “good” bias readings may indicate a failed sense resistor or dead IC channel.
Because the Infinium line was designed by engineers who previously worked for Behringer’s "reverse-engineering" division. The amp is legally distinct because of the microprocessor-controlled bias, but the audio path is essentially a modernized, surface-mount version of a British classic.
Without the schematic, you cannot properly troubleshoot a failed Infinium system – for example, one tube constantly redplating despite “good” bias readings may indicate a failed sense resistor or dead IC channel.
Because the Infinium line was designed by engineers who previously worked for Behringer’s "reverse-engineering" division. The amp is legally distinct because of the microprocessor-controlled bias, but the audio path is essentially a modernized, surface-mount version of a British classic. Bugera 1960 Infinium Schematic