Hi guys!
I have a 60's vintage Marshall JMP Super Tremolo 100 watt head on my bench that came in with a blown HT fuse and an EL 34 that is running away. trouble is, there is no indication of what the correct values are on the fuses, and I cannot find an accurate schematic. The closest I come to it is this 1959T drawing, but it's not exact.
http://www.drtube.com/schematics/marshall/1959t-66.gif
Three problems:
1. There was a blown 1 amp in the HT socket when I got it. This schematic doesn't even show this fuse, which is wired in line with the standby switch.
2. There was a 5 amp slo blo in the mains socket. This schematic shows a 2 amp, which I don't really trust, and other 100 watt EL34 Marshall schematics I've seen show a 4 amp.
3. The 1 amp slo blo fuse shown in this schem between the PT secondary CT to ground is there in a little fuse block, but it is a 10 amp, and there is a little sticker on the chassis that says 10 amp/50V.
I can't give this back to the studio until I am sure what is the correct values for these fuses. What to do?
I have a 60's vintage Marshall JMP Super Tremolo 100 watt head on my bench that came in with a blown HT fuse and an EL 34 that is running away. trouble is, there is no indication of what the correct values are on the fuses, and I cannot find an accurate schematic. The closest I come to it is this 1959T drawing, but it's not exact.
http://www.drtube.com/schematics/marshall/1959t-66.gif
Three problems:
1. There was a blown 1 amp in the HT socket when I got it. This schematic doesn't even show this fuse, which is wired in line with the standby switch.
2. There was a 5 amp slo blo in the mains socket. This schematic shows a 2 amp, which I don't really trust, and other 100 watt EL34 Marshall schematics I've seen show a 4 amp.
3. The 1 amp slo blo fuse shown in this schem between the PT secondary CT to ground is there in a little fuse block, but it is a 10 amp, and there is a little sticker on the chassis that says 10 amp/50V.
I can't give this back to the studio until I am sure what is the correct values for these fuses. What to do?
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