Marshall JCM2000 DSL50 head problem
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Marshall JCM2000 DSL50 head problem
While I'm trying to sort out which pages of schematics fit together, here's a description of the problem.
Playing at low volume, everything's fine. Whack the volume up, and when you hit a chord hard, the sound disappears into a gated badly-biassed-sounding crackle, then slowly comes back. Same on both channels. Has anyone come across this?
Playing at low volume, everything's fine. Whack the volume up, and when you hit a chord hard, the sound disappears into a gated badly-biassed-sounding crackle, then slowly comes back. Same on both channels. Has anyone come across this?
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No, it wasn't. Looks like the PI valve had two badly mismatched halves, but it looks instead as though the problem is the output transformer.
These two views show you how the end of one winding of the OPT is badly routed, pressed down against the other winding.
The result appears to be breakdown of the insulation, which only shows up once you get a large voltage swing between the two anodes.

I'm tempted to see whether I can get a shot of this glowing in the dark.
I may be able to do a running repair by moving the end of the winding and putting an insulating sheet under it
[edit]Hmm, my poking about may have moved it sufficiently that I won't be able to get that picture of arcing. It's a bit late to crank it up to full volume at 11:25 pm
These two views show you how the end of one winding of the OPT is badly routed, pressed down against the other winding.
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I'm tempted to see whether I can get a shot of this glowing in the dark.
I may be able to do a running repair by moving the end of the winding and putting an insulating sheet under it
[edit]Hmm, my poking about may have moved it sufficiently that I won't be able to get that picture of arcing. It's a bit late to crank it up to full volume at 11:25 pm

Yes, it took just an hour to create a YouTube accont.Mages wrote:youtube yo.

So, folks, here's two seconds of arcing in the dark. Don't blink, you'll miss it. I had a longer video with commentary but brought the wrong one into work.
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Last edited by NickS on Fri Oct 22, 2010 12:40 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I put it all back together and got like 5W output at max volume. Or full output if I plugged the guitar direct into the FX return and pressed the FX Loop Level button in.
Turns out that the original Marshall ECC83 phase inverter (a.k.a. phase splitter) valve is so low gain in one half that it's only any use in the PI position. I stuck an old Mullard ECC83 in and it's fine.
Turns out that the original Marshall ECC83 phase inverter (a.k.a. phase splitter) valve is so low gain in one half that it's only any use in the PI position. I stuck an old Mullard ECC83 in and it's fine.
that's interesting that you had some crazy shit going on because of that.NickS wrote:I put it all back together and got like 5W output at max volume. Or full output if I plugged the guitar direct into the FX return and pressed the FX Loop Level button in.
Turns out that the original Marshall ECC83 phase inverter (a.k.a. phase splitter) valve is so low gain in one half that it's only any use in the PI position. I stuck an old Mullard ECC83 in and it's fine.
for those that don't understand: a ECC83/12AX7 is a 'dual triode' which means that it is two triodes (plate, cathode, and grid) in one tube. kinda like two tubes in one package. so it is perfectly reasonable that one half will fail.