I have a 4145 (club and country 4x10) that is claimed to have and issue with the heater circuit. All the heater fuses have been removed from the amp and it looks like someone replace the power switch. I have found a schematic on the net but it is a pretty bad copy. Anyone have a readable schematic they can post?
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Originally posted by gbono View PostAll the heater fuses have been removed from the amp
Of course, this is after any actual faults in the heater circuit are corrected.Originally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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That appears to be the only version of the schematic available for that model.
Here is a power amp schematic that shows the heater fuses and a power switch that is probably more in line with what you have:
http://www.drtube.com/schematics/marshall/78331-3.gifOriginally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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Here you go, this is nice! pg.14 of pdf
Lots of data for lots of JCM800's, haven't seen this service man. before!Attached FilesOriginally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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The output tubes in this amp are EL34 - several are old Mullards. The schematic/service manual calls out for 6550s (US models). Pin 1 is tied to 8 on all the sockets (V4/5//8/9) so the EL34 becomes a beam power pentode? Is this common tube arrangement in Marshalls? I have a glut of 6L6's so I'm going to use these in the amp unless someone can enlighten me on a better way.
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Marshall made EL34 amps. When they started exporting large numbers of them to the USA, they made the simple conversion to 6550s for them to use the MUCH sturdier tube.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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That doc is basically for the JCM900 series, they were having trouble getting good EL34's so switched to 5881's (sovtek, not 23W type). Later they went back to EL34 and many people wanted to convert their 5881 versions to EL34's. It also shows conversion for JCM800 to 5881.
For the JCM800's (and some prior models), some of the US amps had 6550's. The schematic for yours shows KT77 (Marshall used the term interchangeably with EL34), and 6550 (US).
As yours has EL34's, it may not have been a US version, or may not have had 6550's. No need to convert it to 6550's unless your customer wants that (some metal guys like them). It would probably require a bias circuit change as shown on the 4145 schematic (resistors in bias circuit).Originally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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I spoke with the owner and he said the amp came from the UK - that explains why the amp was not converted to KT88/6550s. The power switch needs to be replaced and I'm looking at this Switch - Lighted Power, used in Marshall JCM Series & Others | Antique Electronic Supply
Heater circuits appears to be functioning once the correct fuses were in place. The amp needs some of the caps for the front panel knobs, bias adjusted and possibly some new tubes.Last edited by gbono; 04-27-2014, 07:09 AM.
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