I could use some advice to troubleshoot this issue. I have a Marshall Valvestate 100v Model 8100. The pre-amp tube glows (heater circuit good), all led's light correctly based on switch positions, unit powers up. If I run a guitar through the input, the only way I get any sound to the speaker is with gain and volume cranked, and then it's only when I play hard that I get a very buzzy and low level signal. If I plug into the effects return, the power amp section works fine. I've done the basics as far as cleaning all of the jacks, particularly the effects send. I've tested the jacks with a meter and they seem to be operating correctly with a jack inserted and without. I've poked around and tested various connection and traces for cold solder joints, though I'm guessing that a simple continuity test may not indicate a good solder connection. Also, no obvious buned or shorted items anywhere. Board is very clean.
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I forgot to mention that I ran a patch cable from the effects send to the effects return to see if I got anything. I also ran the effects send into a line in on my mixer - again, nothing.
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Since I have signal post effects return jack, I've been working backword attempting to test components. All resistors seems to check out within tolerance. I can't seem to get a reading from some of the caps.
Any advice on which components might be likely suspects or a better method for troubleshooting?
Thanks,
Eric
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I forgot to mention that I ran a patch cable from the effects send to the effects return to see if I got anything. I also ran the effects send into a line in on my mixer - again, nothing.
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Since I have signal post effects return jack, I've been working backword attempting to test components. All resistors seems to check out within tolerance. I can't seem to get a reading from some of the caps.
Any advice on which components might be likely suspects or a better method for troubleshooting?
Thanks,
Eric
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