Greetings all;
I picked up a busted Marshall Lead 100 Mosfet (3210 head). It sounded pretty bad - loud hiss, poppy, pretty much unusable. Since the amp was an '86, I went ahead and replaced all the electrolytics, that didn't seem to help but the originals were definitely past their prime. By trial and error I narrowed down the noise to IC1 and replaced that and now the amp sounds great.
It has one glitch that I don't like though; when I turn it on it makes a very loud pop in the speakers.
I admittedly know much more about tube amps then solid-state. Can someone give me a direction to start looking in to help with this? Maybe it's normal? The amp is nice and quiet after that (except when played - this amp can bring the loud!).
Hard to read, but apparently the only schem to be found is at: http://drtube.com/schematics/marshall/3210.gif
Thanks,
Wag
I picked up a busted Marshall Lead 100 Mosfet (3210 head). It sounded pretty bad - loud hiss, poppy, pretty much unusable. Since the amp was an '86, I went ahead and replaced all the electrolytics, that didn't seem to help but the originals were definitely past their prime. By trial and error I narrowed down the noise to IC1 and replaced that and now the amp sounds great.
It has one glitch that I don't like though; when I turn it on it makes a very loud pop in the speakers.
I admittedly know much more about tube amps then solid-state. Can someone give me a direction to start looking in to help with this? Maybe it's normal? The amp is nice and quiet after that (except when played - this amp can bring the loud!).
Hard to read, but apparently the only schem to be found is at: http://drtube.com/schematics/marshall/3210.gif
Thanks,
Wag
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