Hi all, I am new to this forum and have found much useful information. Alas I have not completely solved my problems and I require some help.
History of Amp
I got my JCM 2000 TSL 100 new in 2003, about 10 months on it developed a crackle. I had it fixed under warranty. I don't know what exactly was wrong, the techs told me it was a bias problem and because I didn't know what they were talking about I asked no further questions. The Active valves were replaced with Mesa EL 34s at the same time.
I replaced pre-amp valves 1 and 2 approx 3 months ago. Pre-amp 3 and 4 are the original valves. On average the amp would get 5 - 10 hours a week usage generally at low volumes. I rarely touch the Mute or VPR buttons because I am aware of problems with this model amp.
Current Problem
The amp has been brilliant until last night, when it suddenly dropped to a very low volume. I turned it off and let it cool down for about an hour, turned it back on, it went fine for about 5 minutes then dropped volume again as soon as it warmed up.
This morning I tested again and with more sober ears and less bad playing in the background noticed the amp was also crackling when I played, after approx 10 minutes I lost volume again.
I then adjusted the bias (I found left side at approx 60ma and right side approx 90ma). Adjusted to 87ma (backed off a bit from Marshall's recommended 90ma) each side and allowed to cool down.
Turned back on, crackling was still present (again, only while playing) but the volume has remained constant (by the way, no valves are red plating). Tested it over about 1.5 hours, volume did not drop out, crackling remains.
I ran a line out from the effects loop to another amp - no crackling. I then plugged another amp into effects return - crackling was present while playing. Based on what I've read on this forum this suggests that pre-amp is fine and my problem is something to do with the active.
I have just moved approx 4 hours drive from the nearest tech I would trust to fix the prob and no rip me off. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated and save me a long drive, but please explain as much as possible as I am very much a novice when it comes to electronics - but I have a multimeter and a willingness to learn.
Az
History of Amp
I got my JCM 2000 TSL 100 new in 2003, about 10 months on it developed a crackle. I had it fixed under warranty. I don't know what exactly was wrong, the techs told me it was a bias problem and because I didn't know what they were talking about I asked no further questions. The Active valves were replaced with Mesa EL 34s at the same time.
I replaced pre-amp valves 1 and 2 approx 3 months ago. Pre-amp 3 and 4 are the original valves. On average the amp would get 5 - 10 hours a week usage generally at low volumes. I rarely touch the Mute or VPR buttons because I am aware of problems with this model amp.
Current Problem
The amp has been brilliant until last night, when it suddenly dropped to a very low volume. I turned it off and let it cool down for about an hour, turned it back on, it went fine for about 5 minutes then dropped volume again as soon as it warmed up.
This morning I tested again and with more sober ears and less bad playing in the background noticed the amp was also crackling when I played, after approx 10 minutes I lost volume again.
I then adjusted the bias (I found left side at approx 60ma and right side approx 90ma). Adjusted to 87ma (backed off a bit from Marshall's recommended 90ma) each side and allowed to cool down.
Turned back on, crackling was still present (again, only while playing) but the volume has remained constant (by the way, no valves are red plating). Tested it over about 1.5 hours, volume did not drop out, crackling remains.
I ran a line out from the effects loop to another amp - no crackling. I then plugged another amp into effects return - crackling was present while playing. Based on what I've read on this forum this suggests that pre-amp is fine and my problem is something to do with the active.
I have just moved approx 4 hours drive from the nearest tech I would trust to fix the prob and no rip me off. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated and save me a long drive, but please explain as much as possible as I am very much a novice when it comes to electronics - but I have a multimeter and a willingness to learn.
Az
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