Dear Friends,
I am an owner of a Marshall JCM900 100W Dual Reverb Combo (Model #: 4102) which I bought new in 1992. Now, after 16 years of playing, the amp started creating problems, and I do not only want to fix occuring-problems and wait for new ones to arise, I want to treat it the way it deserves, and plan to fully restorate it, with best available replacement parts. Even as I do not play that hard as past, and playing more jazz and planning to have a Fender amp in near future, I want to definately keep this piece of equipment which witnessed my entire teenage years and all my girlfirends
My only problem is that I live in Turkey, and there's no repair shop nor a skilled professional to do the job: therefore I will be performing the task by myself, hopefully not alone, but with your assistance.
Just for your reference, my setup consists of:
Fender Stratocaster w/ Lindy Fralin Blues Specials
Gibson Les Paul Standard with factory pickups
Ibanez RG-570 with Seymour Duncan Live Wire Active Pickups connected to, in exact order:
Fulltone Clyde Deluxe Wah > Analogman TS-808 Silver Mod plugged in the amp, and some delays / choruses / flangers on the effects loop getting inbetween and out depending on the situation.
My amp's output is connected to a THD HotPlate, and then it's connected to the speakers. The amp had several tube replacements, all from Watford Valves in UK, with matched sets, but no BIAS adjustments have been done, as there's no one to do it.
My biggest issue with my amp is that it has started to switch to high gain channel by himself randomly while playing. The duration is also random, sometimes for a second, sometimes for a minute. Then it needs most of its pots to be replaced.
Once opened the box, and introduce the PCB once again with sunlight, I do plan to replace all resistors / caps / pots and tubes with new ones, as I do not have the skills to troubleshoot which component(s) do cause the problem, and finally planning to have my amp re-born.
I have already downloaded the schematics of the pre-amp and power amp sections, and prepared my shopping list regarding the specs on the schematics.
The first questions are:
- Which method to use to make BIAS adjustment for this specific amp? And, if possible, a link to a trustable article explaining the entire process?
- Is there any modifications for this specific amp to get better sound, once the soldering iron is hot and the PCB is out?
- Should I replace caps with Hovland Musicaps instead, for better sound?
- Any past experience of yours, if possible, to share with me so I do not discover the wheel once again?
Thank you very much, in advance, for your time and interest on the issue.
Best Regards
Gunal ORSEL
I am an owner of a Marshall JCM900 100W Dual Reverb Combo (Model #: 4102) which I bought new in 1992. Now, after 16 years of playing, the amp started creating problems, and I do not only want to fix occuring-problems and wait for new ones to arise, I want to treat it the way it deserves, and plan to fully restorate it, with best available replacement parts. Even as I do not play that hard as past, and playing more jazz and planning to have a Fender amp in near future, I want to definately keep this piece of equipment which witnessed my entire teenage years and all my girlfirends
My only problem is that I live in Turkey, and there's no repair shop nor a skilled professional to do the job: therefore I will be performing the task by myself, hopefully not alone, but with your assistance.
Just for your reference, my setup consists of:
Fender Stratocaster w/ Lindy Fralin Blues Specials
Gibson Les Paul Standard with factory pickups
Ibanez RG-570 with Seymour Duncan Live Wire Active Pickups connected to, in exact order:
Fulltone Clyde Deluxe Wah > Analogman TS-808 Silver Mod plugged in the amp, and some delays / choruses / flangers on the effects loop getting inbetween and out depending on the situation.
My amp's output is connected to a THD HotPlate, and then it's connected to the speakers. The amp had several tube replacements, all from Watford Valves in UK, with matched sets, but no BIAS adjustments have been done, as there's no one to do it.
My biggest issue with my amp is that it has started to switch to high gain channel by himself randomly while playing. The duration is also random, sometimes for a second, sometimes for a minute. Then it needs most of its pots to be replaced.
Once opened the box, and introduce the PCB once again with sunlight, I do plan to replace all resistors / caps / pots and tubes with new ones, as I do not have the skills to troubleshoot which component(s) do cause the problem, and finally planning to have my amp re-born.
I have already downloaded the schematics of the pre-amp and power amp sections, and prepared my shopping list regarding the specs on the schematics.
The first questions are:
- Which method to use to make BIAS adjustment for this specific amp? And, if possible, a link to a trustable article explaining the entire process?
- Is there any modifications for this specific amp to get better sound, once the soldering iron is hot and the PCB is out?
- Should I replace caps with Hovland Musicaps instead, for better sound?
- Any past experience of yours, if possible, to share with me so I do not discover the wheel once again?
Thank you very much, in advance, for your time and interest on the issue.
Best Regards
Gunal ORSEL
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