So my amp decided to fall sick on me today. I'm a complete electronics n00b, but I have a friend with a bit of electronics experience and he says the circuit's pretty simple, but it'd help him a lot if I could diagnose the problem first.
I was just playing on it when the sound suddenly cut, and it just suddenly started humming quite loudly. It was just a continuous low hum that wouldn't change no matter how much I played around with the pots and switches. I gave the thing a whack and the hum got quieter, but didn't stop. Plugging anything into the inputs and outputs, playing with any of the pots and switches or doing anything in general changes absolutely nothing. All I'm getting is the same low hum.
I found the schematic (Marshall Mg15 CDR, I've included the schematic below), and read somewhere that three common areas for it to be messing up are in the power amp, power supply or preamp.
Apparently, to test the power amp, I should just crank up the reverb a little and give the amp a hit and see if the reverb springs crash, which they didn't. That would apparently mean that the problem's to do with the power amp? My friend says that it's probably not the power supply and running my headphones and my bass amp through the line out yields the same low hum, which I'm guessing would mean it's not the preamp. But I *am* a total newbie to this, so I could be completely wrong.
So if anyone could give me any pointers or extra information that I could find useful, that'd be absolutely fantastic.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Marshall MG15CDR.pdf
I was just playing on it when the sound suddenly cut, and it just suddenly started humming quite loudly. It was just a continuous low hum that wouldn't change no matter how much I played around with the pots and switches. I gave the thing a whack and the hum got quieter, but didn't stop. Plugging anything into the inputs and outputs, playing with any of the pots and switches or doing anything in general changes absolutely nothing. All I'm getting is the same low hum.
I found the schematic (Marshall Mg15 CDR, I've included the schematic below), and read somewhere that three common areas for it to be messing up are in the power amp, power supply or preamp.
Apparently, to test the power amp, I should just crank up the reverb a little and give the amp a hit and see if the reverb springs crash, which they didn't. That would apparently mean that the problem's to do with the power amp? My friend says that it's probably not the power supply and running my headphones and my bass amp through the line out yields the same low hum, which I'm guessing would mean it's not the preamp. But I *am* a total newbie to this, so I could be completely wrong.
So if anyone could give me any pointers or extra information that I could find useful, that'd be absolutely fantastic.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Marshall MG15CDR.pdf
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