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Nooner
04-14-2008, 03:13 AM
Looking for help:confused:.........I've got a JTM60 that has a weird problem. I had it serviced, new tubes, bias , Transformer, output PCB. When I got it back it would work for a while then start to output low almost no sound then come back and then go out. I took it back to him and after having for 3 months says he can't figure it out. I took it apart and cleaned it up and checked the caps and looked for cold solder joints. When the chassis is out of the cab it worked fine. When I put it back in the problem came back. I did this a few times with the same result. For kicks I put a jumper cable across the series effect loop and it seems to work. My question is what do look for now or should I just keep the jumper in place. I'd like to solve it so I can sell it! Any ideas welcome. Thanks.

Amp Kat
04-14-2008, 04:48 AM
I had these do that but it was not the effects loop but that is a symptom of corroded loop jacks. The ones I found were the heaters dropping out on the preamp tubes from cold solder joints. If that fixed it then good enough and you have two options. clean the jacks with a deburring tool and resolder the joints or replace the jacks.The latter would be the way to go.

Nooner
04-14-2008, 05:30 AM
Thanks. I'm going to monitor the amp for a couple of days and if the jumper doesn't cure it which cold solder joints should I look for. I have a schematic and have taken this apart a few times so if you could point me in a direction I would be grateful. I'm still wondering why it doesn't cut out with the chassis out of the cab but starts as soon as I re-install it.Also why jumping the series loop solves it. Maybe a PCB flexing or........? I hate PCB and heat/stress. I just want get this fixed so I can sell with a good mind set and get a JCM 900 head or something heavier duty,

clone4259
04-14-2008, 11:34 AM
Hi i had the same problem so used the jumper also and i put a cheap PC case fan under the power tubes i did try to power it from 1 of the amp pts(tapped into a 7.3v lead ) but it never worked so used a wall wart, up till now its been fine
i lov this amps sound clean/dirty but from what iv read on the net about it they can be a pain in the ass so might have to sell it:(

Rick Erickson
04-14-2008, 08:16 PM
which cold solder joints should I look for.

All of them!

6267
04-14-2008, 08:26 PM
Make sure the PCB isn't shorting out to chassis. Having one leg of the phase inverter grounded would produce those symptoms. It would also work when removed in that case.

Nooner
04-15-2008, 01:39 AM
Good idea concerning the PCB grounding. Thanks.

Nooner
04-15-2008, 01:40 AM
which cold solder joints should I look for.

All of them!

Funny.................not.;)