Hi, I have a Marshall 8100 Valvestate 100V. I got it for free as it kept blowing fuses. I replaced the transistors TR8, TR9, and TR10 and the amp worked, the clean channel is perfect, but the distortion channel is not very loud. I can't play the clean channel above 4, but I have to turn the distortion channel all the way up to be able to comfortably hear it.
I'm wondering if someone could give me some guidance in tracking the problem down. I am no electrical engineer, but am handy with a soldering iron and a multimeter. I have checked the board for cracked solder joints and have re-soldered suspicious looking ones already.
The only other funny thing I noticed (by accident!) was that when the amp is on the distortion channel and I touch C1 or R2, then LED's 6 and 7 light up very brightly and LEDs 4 and 5 light up slightly and there is a buzzing noise from the transformer area. With the amp on the clean channel, and doing the same thing, only LEDs 4 and 5 light up slightly and the buzzing is much quieter.
What are the LEDs on teh board for, and what should I check next? I'm using the schematics from guitarampheaven for the 8100 (pc0689p and pc0689). Thanks!
I'm wondering if someone could give me some guidance in tracking the problem down. I am no electrical engineer, but am handy with a soldering iron and a multimeter. I have checked the board for cracked solder joints and have re-soldered suspicious looking ones already.
The only other funny thing I noticed (by accident!) was that when the amp is on the distortion channel and I touch C1 or R2, then LED's 6 and 7 light up very brightly and LEDs 4 and 5 light up slightly and there is a buzzing noise from the transformer area. With the amp on the clean channel, and doing the same thing, only LEDs 4 and 5 light up slightly and the buzzing is much quieter.
What are the LEDs on teh board for, and what should I check next? I'm using the schematics from guitarampheaven for the 8100 (pc0689p and pc0689). Thanks!
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