Marshall Advanced Valvestate Technology 275 One 12AX7 pre amp tube, the rest is solid state 2x12 combo
This is my first post, I was invited here from the Peavey Forums by Enzo...Thanks Enzo!
I bought this Marshall AVT 275 amp cheap knowing that both the OD channels are very weak in volume. Using either the OD1 or OD2 channels, I have to have the master volume dimed and the individual volumes 3/4 and the GAIN at least 1/2 to 3/4 up just for bedroom level. This setting is also very noisy with static and hum. The good news is that the Acoustic simulator channel and clean channel work great. If I didn't reset the master volume to about 9 o'clock (3) before switching back to the clean channel, I'd probably blow the bedroom window out. The Clean channel setting normally I have the Master on 9 o'clock (3) and the individual volume at 10 o'clock (4) and the GAIN varies, but usually 12'oclock (6)..half volume - this is plenty loud for the clean channel in my little practice room.
After getting it home, I replaced the original Marshall preamp tube with a new Groove tube GS 12ax7. It may have brightened up the clean channel a little, but had little impact overall.
I can get by OK with just the clean channel and pedals, but if I want to sell it, I'd like to have the OD channels working properly.
I don't see anything noticeably burned out on the circuit boards, although I didn't visibly check all of them thoroughly. I'm not a tech but willing to follow instructions from somebody who knows more than I do, which is most everybody.
Is is possible that it could just be a loose solder joint or blown resistor or component somewhere?
What would you test first? Thanks.
This is my first post, I was invited here from the Peavey Forums by Enzo...Thanks Enzo!
I bought this Marshall AVT 275 amp cheap knowing that both the OD channels are very weak in volume. Using either the OD1 or OD2 channels, I have to have the master volume dimed and the individual volumes 3/4 and the GAIN at least 1/2 to 3/4 up just for bedroom level. This setting is also very noisy with static and hum. The good news is that the Acoustic simulator channel and clean channel work great. If I didn't reset the master volume to about 9 o'clock (3) before switching back to the clean channel, I'd probably blow the bedroom window out. The Clean channel setting normally I have the Master on 9 o'clock (3) and the individual volume at 10 o'clock (4) and the GAIN varies, but usually 12'oclock (6)..half volume - this is plenty loud for the clean channel in my little practice room.
After getting it home, I replaced the original Marshall preamp tube with a new Groove tube GS 12ax7. It may have brightened up the clean channel a little, but had little impact overall.
I can get by OK with just the clean channel and pedals, but if I want to sell it, I'd like to have the OD channels working properly.
I don't see anything noticeably burned out on the circuit boards, although I didn't visibly check all of them thoroughly. I'm not a tech but willing to follow instructions from somebody who knows more than I do, which is most everybody.
Is is possible that it could just be a loose solder joint or blown resistor or component somewhere?
What would you test first? Thanks.
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