Greetings, I have tried the search function on this site and have searched the web as well and I have not found an answer to my problem.
I recently acquired a 1993 Marshall JCM 900 4100 head from ebay. The PCB's are:
Preamp - http://www.drtube.com/schematics/mar...d0189-iss7.gif
Power - http://www.drtube.com/schematics/mar...0192-iss10.gif
The Output tubes are newer looking JJ EL34C's and the preamp tubes are all USA made 12AX7's. The caps appear to all be original, with '93 dates. The amp sounds fine, other than fact than the reverb only functions intermittently in both channels. The amp always plays, sounds quite nice really, it is only the reverb effect itself that doesn't always work. I removed the reverb tank and have found if I drop the reverb tank from a short distance (1-2 inches) or smack the tank, the reverb effect starts to work, then fades over a fairly short period.
The head had some issues at first, the pots needed cleaning and some previous owner had covered the blown fuses with foil to instead of replacing them. Everything worked OK except the reverb, even after I:
1) Sprayed and Cleaned the pots, they are no longer scratchy.
2) Replaced the fuses with correct value fuses (glad they didn't blow).
3) Re-tensioned and cleaned the preamp tube sockets.
4) Replaced the V2 preamp tube that controls the reverb.
5) Checked all the wiring and solder connections to/from and in the reverb tank.
6)I have cleaned the contacts and innards of the reverb tank, I have retensioned and cleaned the RCA connections to the reverb tank.
I don't know a ton about amp theory, but I wonder if there is a cap or resistor that must reach a certain value to allow the effect to sound. Could the smack raise the current, allowing it to "open".
Any ideas on what might cause this problem and any idea why hitting the reverb tank would 'fix' it? Any ideas on how to diagnose the problem, as far as checking particular circuits? I know enough about electronics to properly drain the caps, do some easy soldering, check circuits and use a multi-meter.
Thanks in advance for any ideas...
I recently acquired a 1993 Marshall JCM 900 4100 head from ebay. The PCB's are:
Preamp - http://www.drtube.com/schematics/mar...d0189-iss7.gif
Power - http://www.drtube.com/schematics/mar...0192-iss10.gif
The Output tubes are newer looking JJ EL34C's and the preamp tubes are all USA made 12AX7's. The caps appear to all be original, with '93 dates. The amp sounds fine, other than fact than the reverb only functions intermittently in both channels. The amp always plays, sounds quite nice really, it is only the reverb effect itself that doesn't always work. I removed the reverb tank and have found if I drop the reverb tank from a short distance (1-2 inches) or smack the tank, the reverb effect starts to work, then fades over a fairly short period.
The head had some issues at first, the pots needed cleaning and some previous owner had covered the blown fuses with foil to instead of replacing them. Everything worked OK except the reverb, even after I:
1) Sprayed and Cleaned the pots, they are no longer scratchy.
2) Replaced the fuses with correct value fuses (glad they didn't blow).
3) Re-tensioned and cleaned the preamp tube sockets.
4) Replaced the V2 preamp tube that controls the reverb.
5) Checked all the wiring and solder connections to/from and in the reverb tank.
6)I have cleaned the contacts and innards of the reverb tank, I have retensioned and cleaned the RCA connections to the reverb tank.
I don't know a ton about amp theory, but I wonder if there is a cap or resistor that must reach a certain value to allow the effect to sound. Could the smack raise the current, allowing it to "open".
Any ideas on what might cause this problem and any idea why hitting the reverb tank would 'fix' it? Any ideas on how to diagnose the problem, as far as checking particular circuits? I know enough about electronics to properly drain the caps, do some easy soldering, check circuits and use a multi-meter.
Thanks in advance for any ideas...
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