Hello all, I’ve finally decided to have a go at fixing my old Marshall which has been plagued with problems from the day I bought it, but sadly my knowledge and experience with amps is woefully inadequate so any help would be greatly appreciated. At the moment the problem is hiss/hum and intermittent volume swells (which may be a loss of high frequencies which give the illusion of a loss of volume) The hiss/hum is only present on the high channel and is not affected by turning up the volume, it is however affected by adjusting the treble, middle and presence controls. If I play through the low channel the sound will intermittently drop in volume/lose high frequencies.
What I know is defiantly wrong with the amp is the pot values, the 1M controls are right but all others a 470k which isn’t. I’ve checked the preamp tubes by tapping them with a pencil and one of them is defiantly passed its best, but when I tried to test them by pulling them out one by one to see if the hiss would stop the sound cut out completely. Is this what is normally supposed to happen? From I’ve read I should be able to pull them out and the amp should still work, but this is defiantly not the case, there is no sound at all.
Heres a link to the schematic
http://www.thinlizzy.de/Bilder/1987Schematic.gif
Any ideas on what might be wrong would be a big help.
Cheers,
Tom
What I know is defiantly wrong with the amp is the pot values, the 1M controls are right but all others a 470k which isn’t. I’ve checked the preamp tubes by tapping them with a pencil and one of them is defiantly passed its best, but when I tried to test them by pulling them out one by one to see if the hiss would stop the sound cut out completely. Is this what is normally supposed to happen? From I’ve read I should be able to pull them out and the amp should still work, but this is defiantly not the case, there is no sound at all.
Heres a link to the schematic
http://www.thinlizzy.de/Bilder/1987Schematic.gif
Any ideas on what might be wrong would be a big help.
Cheers,
Tom
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