Having recently replaced an open Screen Resistor in this Marshall JCM800 Mk 2 100W Lead 2203 Master Vol. Noisy pots, which I sprayed/exercised and had a preamp tube that needed to have its tube socket pins tweaked to make proper contact again. All seemed working fine again. I hadn't plugged my 50 yr old Fender P-Bass into it, just using burst pink noise in checking it out. It came back from our Guitar Dept stating that at high volume levels, it's screeching.
I found the pots once again noisy and exercised them until they were quiet again. It wasn't until I plugged my P-Bass in that I heard the loud squealing with the vol and master turned up high, and only being maybe 10 feet at best from the 15" Hartke shop speaker. I could only stop the squealing by rotating my body and putting me between the bass and speaker. I didn't have another similar JCM800 amp like this to compare to and have requested one being sent over for comparison. I'm not a guitar player, and don't have guitar here in the shop (down the street/around the corner from my shop).
Have I missed something obvious?
I found the pots once again noisy and exercised them until they were quiet again. It wasn't until I plugged my P-Bass in that I heard the loud squealing with the vol and master turned up high, and only being maybe 10 feet at best from the 15" Hartke shop speaker. I could only stop the squealing by rotating my body and putting me between the bass and speaker. I didn't have another similar JCM800 amp like this to compare to and have requested one being sent over for comparison. I'm not a guitar player, and don't have guitar here in the shop (down the street/around the corner from my shop).
Have I missed something obvious?
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