amp crapped out/help/ where to start
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amp crapped out/help/ where to start
Twas playing the other day and the amp just ceased to play.
don't see a fuse , suppose there must be one.
obviously I checked chords and what not.
So I don't even know where to begin.
Talk me through Mike?
anyone?
it's a Marshall JTM 60
don't see a fuse , suppose there must be one.
obviously I checked chords and what not.
So I don't even know where to begin.
Talk me through Mike?
anyone?
it's a Marshall JTM 60
ekwatts wrote: want to buy an "a" turtle?
Just found this info:
The most common faults on these (which could cause this problem) are: Output Transformer (including loose push-connects); speaker wiring (again including loose push-connects); speaker jack; the large resistors on the center board near the PT end.
It's worth replacing the incredibly poor quality speaker hookup cable and soldering all the speaker connections, whether or not you think it's the cause here; leave a little extra length and the zip-tie the cable to the underside of the tube cover to prevent it getting snagged and stressing the jack.
They also have a few other common faults which won't be the cause of this problem (because they either cause total failure or different symptoms). One of them, which you might as well fix when you're in there, is to change the filament fuse on the center board from T6.3A to T10A - Marshall simply got the value wrong and it occasionally blows for no reason other than the startup current going up to (or even above) 10A for about a second, so 6.3A really isn't enough safety margin to guarantee it won't blow. 10A is more than enough protection against a real filament short, and this is one of the very few cases where increasing a fuse value is the right thing to do.
Here is a good thread:
http://electrical.com/phpBB2/viewtopic. ... a78d1d0cb1
http://electrical.com/phpBB2/viewtopic. ... a78d1d0cb1
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Simple things to try:
1. Are all the tubes lighting up (take any metal cans off the preamp tubes)? If not suspect bad preamp/power amp tubes and fuses.
2. If they're lighting check your speaker cable is good with a DMM. Then to elimate the preamp inject signal into the return of the FX loop from a pedal or pream out of another amp.
1. Are all the tubes lighting up (take any metal cans off the preamp tubes)? If not suspect bad preamp/power amp tubes and fuses.
2. If they're lighting check your speaker cable is good with a DMM. Then to elimate the preamp inject signal into the return of the FX loop from a pedal or pream out of another amp.
So the fuse is fine and the tubes glow red. Might also mention I was playing it when it stopped.Mike wrote:Simple things to try:
1. Are all the tubes lighting up (take any metal cans off the preamp tubes)? If not suspect bad preamp/power amp tubes and fuses.
2. If they're lighting check your speaker cable is good with a DMM. Then to elimate the preamp inject signal into the return of the FX loop from a pedal or pream out of another amp.
I'm not sure I understand the last suggestion ... injecting signal
thanks too sloan for the link
ekwatts wrote: want to buy an "a" turtle?
Mike's basically saying to plug your guitar into the return of the FX loop to see if the preamp is the culprit by bypassing it.
IMPORTANT!
Turn your guitar's volume all the way down first- by bypassing the preamp, you're also gonna be bypass the master volume, so essentially would be playing as loud as the amp gets!
IMPORTANT!
Turn your guitar's volume all the way down first- by bypassing the preamp, you're also gonna be bypass the master volume, so essentially would be playing as loud as the amp gets!
highlighted................. = Parallel or series?Doog wrote:Mike's basically saying to plug your guitar into the return of the FX loop to see if the preamp is the culprit by bypassing it.
IMPORTANT!
Turn your guitar's volume all the way down first- by bypassing the preamp, you're also gonna be bypass the master volume, so essentially would be playing as loud as the amp gets!
maybe you guys can explain the difference to me one day
ekwatts wrote: want to buy an "a" turtle?