I have a Marshall TSL122 that had a hacked up, burnt up main board so I ordered a new one. I got it installed and it worked pretty good but I wanted to check and set the BIAS correctly. I made a pair of octal bias probes with a 1 ohm resister on pin 8. Problem is that somehow put the resister connection on Pin 1 instead of 8 which was bad enough, but then it turns out that on one of the probes the resister or pin legs shorted out Pin 1 (Grid #3) and Pin 2 (Heater). It blew the main fuse right away (not the HT fuse) and kept blowing fuses until I removed the BIAS board. Got a different BIAS board which stopped it from blowing fuses, but now it makes a loud humming sound and all the tubes go in to thermal overload within 60 seconds...on there way to getting red hot, before I turned the overheated beast off. I did manage to get a quick BIAS measurement and it was reading over 350mv.
I've done a thorough visual inspection and nothing looks fried or unusual. Where do I start to troubleshoot this issue? Is there a list somewhere of even ballpark voltages for key areas to check that I should reference? With the tubes pulled, will I be able to at least get a sense of direction by doing targeted voltage checks? Any help would be greatly appreciated...I am a novice/hack at tube amp repair but have measured and set BIAS voltage before on the Marshall TSL122 but I am in deep keeshee now and really need some guidance. I've attached a couple of pictures of the main board model number in case that is of interest.
Thanks in advance to everyone!!
Carl
I've done a thorough visual inspection and nothing looks fried or unusual. Where do I start to troubleshoot this issue? Is there a list somewhere of even ballpark voltages for key areas to check that I should reference? With the tubes pulled, will I be able to at least get a sense of direction by doing targeted voltage checks? Any help would be greatly appreciated...I am a novice/hack at tube amp repair but have measured and set BIAS voltage before on the Marshall TSL122 but I am in deep keeshee now and really need some guidance. I've attached a couple of pictures of the main board model number in case that is of interest.
Thanks in advance to everyone!!
Carl
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