Hi all. Im pretty new to amplifier repair and I have the opportunity to practice on a Marshall TSL100 whose reverb isnt working properly. Never worked on reverb before so Im hoping you guys can nudge me in the right direction. Here's where Im at now-
440Hz sine wave from my signal gernerator into the front of the amp, clean channel, reverb mix knob at 100%. You can hear the signal through the speaker.
If I unplug the reverb tank and send signal to the reverb return I can hear it through the speaker. Also if I bang on the tank I can hear it through the speaker.
This amp has a small circuit board specifically for the reverb circuit. When I check the input of this board (CON 1) with my scope I get a clean sine wave on hot and a flat line on ground.
When I check the reverb send jack (PH1) with my scope I get garbage. When I check hot and ground seperately (probe attached to chassis ground) I find there is a clean sine wave on both the hot and ground side of the reverb send jack. The sine wave on the hot side is about double the size of the sine wave on the ground side. Backtracking from the reverb send ground towards the input of the board the sine wave on ground gos away at the - side of C5.
Any advice on what to check next? Should I be seeing signal on the ground side of the reverb send jack?
440Hz sine wave from my signal gernerator into the front of the amp, clean channel, reverb mix knob at 100%. You can hear the signal through the speaker.
If I unplug the reverb tank and send signal to the reverb return I can hear it through the speaker. Also if I bang on the tank I can hear it through the speaker.
This amp has a small circuit board specifically for the reverb circuit. When I check the input of this board (CON 1) with my scope I get a clean sine wave on hot and a flat line on ground.
When I check the reverb send jack (PH1) with my scope I get garbage. When I check hot and ground seperately (probe attached to chassis ground) I find there is a clean sine wave on both the hot and ground side of the reverb send jack. The sine wave on the hot side is about double the size of the sine wave on the ground side. Backtracking from the reverb send ground towards the input of the board the sine wave on ground gos away at the - side of C5.
Any advice on what to check next? Should I be seeing signal on the ground side of the reverb send jack?
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