I bought a 1993 Marshall JCM 900 HGDReverb 50watt 4500 head used about 10 years ago. I recently have been realizing that my reverb has been weak as long as I remember. I have to crank the reverb all the way to 10 just to get any real effect.
So far I've taken out the reverb pan, a 1993 8DB2C1D original factory part.
I checked the resistance of both input (32ohms) and output (200ohms) RCA Jacks. And cleaned up the jacks and jills.
I discovered the interior input leads (green and black) were leaning against the spring suspended metal bar, and although it didn't look like it had damaged anything, I did fix it by moving those wires (too no effect).
When I touch the output RCA connector, I do get a hum from my amp
I connected another reverb tank, from another amp, and got almost the exact same weak response
That makes me figure it has to be on the preamp circuit board.
I have the schematic, a multimeter, I'm a hobbyist and am currently trying to be a total DIYer with my gear (AMAP)
I read on this site that, 8 years ago, there was another guy with a Crate VC50 amp with a weak reverb responce, and it turned out to be one of the ICs on his preamp board. He said ENZO the GREAT had helped him, greatly, and the problem got solved (thanks Baddog [Keith])
So,.. the reverb tank looks fine, and the resistance is measuring as expected. I have no idea what to do next.
Please help (I have some good photos of my reverb tank and of all the sections of both of my amp's circuit boards, and could post them, if that's going to help at all)
Thanks in advance
So far I've taken out the reverb pan, a 1993 8DB2C1D original factory part.
I checked the resistance of both input (32ohms) and output (200ohms) RCA Jacks. And cleaned up the jacks and jills.
I discovered the interior input leads (green and black) were leaning against the spring suspended metal bar, and although it didn't look like it had damaged anything, I did fix it by moving those wires (too no effect).
When I touch the output RCA connector, I do get a hum from my amp
I connected another reverb tank, from another amp, and got almost the exact same weak response
That makes me figure it has to be on the preamp circuit board.
I have the schematic, a multimeter, I'm a hobbyist and am currently trying to be a total DIYer with my gear (AMAP)
I read on this site that, 8 years ago, there was another guy with a Crate VC50 amp with a weak reverb responce, and it turned out to be one of the ICs on his preamp board. He said ENZO the GREAT had helped him, greatly, and the problem got solved (thanks Baddog [Keith])
So,.. the reverb tank looks fine, and the resistance is measuring as expected. I have no idea what to do next.
Please help (I have some good photos of my reverb tank and of all the sections of both of my amp's circuit boards, and could post them, if that's going to help at all)
Thanks in advance
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