marshall jvm: really fucked
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marshall jvm: really fucked
just got the word today from the independent repair dude that the logic board on the jvm 410h i brought in is literally burned out (see pic). he says it's about a 4" piece of board that will need to be removed and replaced with a new one. gotta take it to an authorized service center about 30 miles away, and i have illusions: this will not be cheap.
that said, anybody have any idea what i can expect to pay? i figure an hour or two in labor, but a logic board? i guess it controls the channel switching and whatnot.
that said, anybody have any idea what i can expect to pay? i figure an hour or two in labor, but a logic board? i guess it controls the channel switching and whatnot.
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reviving this thread as having my jvm parked behind me the last year has reached a point where i just want to get the damned thing fixed and am confident after opening it up to inspect that i can do the work myself. if it's just replacing a board? that should be fairly simple, no?
so i've reached out to the folks at this site since i couldn't find a marshall parts dealer in the states. the only roughly 4" board i could find was this one:
if it is instead the front panel board, then hopefully those dudes can tell me. in either case, i believe i can sort it out, just need the right part(s).
what i'd love to do is return to working order and decide whether it's worth keeping around mostly for silent recording or that pie-in-the-sky idea of having a granny flat studio (a la al_) someday, or just sell it to some kid who will rock the eff out with it. i can't part with it or use it in its current state, tho.
so i've reached out to the folks at this site since i couldn't find a marshall parts dealer in the states. the only roughly 4" board i could find was this one:
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what i'd love to do is return to working order and decide whether it's worth keeping around mostly for silent recording or that pie-in-the-sky idea of having a granny flat studio (a la al_) someday, or just sell it to some kid who will rock the eff out with it. i can't part with it or use it in its current state, tho.
Did you try Kdog at Marshall USA service?
Kevin (Kdog) Drury
Marshall USA Service
1000 Corporate Grove Dr.
Buffalo Grove, IL 60089
800-877-6863
kevin.drury@USMusicCorp.com
Kevin (Kdog) Drury
Marshall USA Service
1000 Corporate Grove Dr.
Buffalo Grove, IL 60089
800-877-6863
kevin.drury@USMusicCorp.com
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yes, interestingly enough (and if not for the VAT), i could replace all of the boards relatively cheap.
the PAS sales guy responded overnight, and mentioned the same board you did years back, nick, and it is definitely different dimensions (7x2) than the fella gave me in 2015. i'm betting he was calling the DSP board (which seems to be about 4" square, the photo i added yesterday) the "logic board", and who knows at this point whether that is the problem? in any event, PAS emailed a second time asking the same question, so i am inquiring as to whether both parts are in stock and what the price would be, understanding that i will pay about 20% +customs to get it. we'll see if the american shop gets back to me.
the PAS sales guy responded overnight, and mentioned the same board you did years back, nick, and it is definitely different dimensions (7x2) than the fella gave me in 2015. i'm betting he was calling the DSP board (which seems to be about 4" square, the photo i added yesterday) the "logic board", and who knows at this point whether that is the problem? in any event, PAS emailed a second time asking the same question, so i am inquiring as to whether both parts are in stock and what the price would be, understanding that i will pay about 20% +customs to get it. we'll see if the american shop gets back to me.
hit me up when you get the cost of the parts. Ill go in on part of it with you.
Also for DI recording and stage use I ordered one of the new tone master Deluxe Reverbs. Attenuator and DI. Actually solid state but damn if they are not super close to a real deluxe (down to a little EQing.) Kind of a non need as I have a fractal now I need to dial in but still wanted an amp and haven't had a proper electric apo since I sold you the prosonic. Did I mention its 22 lbs.
Also for DI recording and stage use I ordered one of the new tone master Deluxe Reverbs. Attenuator and DI. Actually solid state but damn if they are not super close to a real deluxe (down to a little EQing.) Kind of a non need as I have a fractal now I need to dial in but still wanted an amp and haven't had a proper electric apo since I sold you the prosonic. Did I mention its 22 lbs.
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