Since I'm more of a tube guy, I don't even begin to know where to start fixing this amp.
I have a Marshall Lead 12 combo. I bought it used a few years ago to gut and build into something else, but it sounds pretty good as is and makes a nice light practice amp. The stock speaker really sucks and makes the amp sound crappy. When the crappy stock speaker is replaced with a good Celestion or similar, it really opens up the amp's tone and makes it sound much better. The mini stack head was used by a lot of the LA guys in the mid to late 80s in rack setups as the tone generating machine, IIRC.
It has never really worked right. When I got it the low input channel was intermittent, it would cut in and out while playing the amp. The high input is fine. I tried reflowing the solder on the low input jack, but this made the problem worse. Now it squeals when the gain is dimed and the volume is turned up.
Any suggestions where to begin? There aren't that many parts connected to the low gain input: a jack, a resistor and an opamp.
Any ideas where to start to fix this thing?
Schematic is here:
http://www.drtube.com/schematics/marshall/3005.gif
The combo is model# 5005, the mini stack is model# 3005.
TIA,
steve
I have a Marshall Lead 12 combo. I bought it used a few years ago to gut and build into something else, but it sounds pretty good as is and makes a nice light practice amp. The stock speaker really sucks and makes the amp sound crappy. When the crappy stock speaker is replaced with a good Celestion or similar, it really opens up the amp's tone and makes it sound much better. The mini stack head was used by a lot of the LA guys in the mid to late 80s in rack setups as the tone generating machine, IIRC.
It has never really worked right. When I got it the low input channel was intermittent, it would cut in and out while playing the amp. The high input is fine. I tried reflowing the solder on the low input jack, but this made the problem worse. Now it squeals when the gain is dimed and the volume is turned up.
Any suggestions where to begin? There aren't that many parts connected to the low gain input: a jack, a resistor and an opamp.
Any ideas where to start to fix this thing?
Schematic is here:
http://www.drtube.com/schematics/marshall/3005.gif
The combo is model# 5005, the mini stack is model# 3005.
TIA,
steve
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