I have a Marshall JCM2000-60W amp that had whiskey spilled in it during a gig with the previous owner. If nothing else, the photos of the damage might be interesting to the readers. I have been working very intermittently on this amp for a couple of years but am ready to give it another shot. Thanks in advance for any advice!
I have very little experience working on tube amps, and I am wondering if anyone has some suggestions on where to go with this repair. I'm concerned that the damage could have been more extensive than is visible, but someone else (more experienced than me) told me he didn't think so.
The visible damage is pretty limited to the area in and around the big electrolytic capacitors. Basically, I have rewired all the burnt out traces properly (to the best of my knowledge!). I replaced R26, 260 Ohms, as it read infinite resistance.
I'm just getting back into this but the only measurement I can remember is that ZD3 on the VBIAS circuit read zero volts (I'll have to confirm that).
I started the amp with variac slowly initially, but it seems to power up without any serious consequences, but there is absolutely no sound/noise in the speakers at any point. The two large tubes glow and the four small tubes have just a tad of very faint glow.
enjoy!
I have very little experience working on tube amps, and I am wondering if anyone has some suggestions on where to go with this repair. I'm concerned that the damage could have been more extensive than is visible, but someone else (more experienced than me) told me he didn't think so.
The visible damage is pretty limited to the area in and around the big electrolytic capacitors. Basically, I have rewired all the burnt out traces properly (to the best of my knowledge!). I replaced R26, 260 Ohms, as it read infinite resistance.
I'm just getting back into this but the only measurement I can remember is that ZD3 on the VBIAS circuit read zero volts (I'll have to confirm that).
I started the amp with variac slowly initially, but it seems to power up without any serious consequences, but there is absolutely no sound/noise in the speakers at any point. The two large tubes glow and the four small tubes have just a tad of very faint glow.
enjoy!
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