Working on a JCM 800 (2203) 4 x EL34 at the mo. It had a multitude of problems and the amp was filthy, splattered with mud. It's been in regular use but living in a barn. It even had hay dust in the valve seats. Anyhow, the amp had bad arcing joints on reservoir caps, bad bias, noisy pre-amp valves, PI valve dead. One output tube dead and one that was arcing. Broken lead on input resistor, dirty jacks and bad coupling caps.
Anyhow, pulled the board and changed all 0.022uf caps plus the 0.1uf's and whilst I was at it replaced anode resistors for pre's. Replaced 27k resistor plus 1n4007 leading to bias plus bias caps. Lastly, I cleaned the valve holders but didn't re-tension them as they looked ok. Fired the beast up with a new matched set of JJ El34 and JJ pre's and amp powers up and plays nicely. After 15 seconds though, there was a crackling and occasional light pop and then a slow long progressive crackle that turned into like a sound of a long fart (almost a very slow motor=boating). As things get warmer, after say 25 seconds the bad noise goes and all is well. I pulled all the pre-amp valves and tried again. Exact same problem. So I very meticulously cleaned the output valve seats and re-tensioned them. Powered up again and same problem. This time I disconnected all the pre-amp areas from the output section plus presence, leaving just the biasing and fired up again. Same problem. Although filter caps test fine I thought they might be failing so I had a spare 50/50uf 500v (Ruby) and wired it in place of the others one at a time. Same problem.
This was becoming a real head-scratcher so I replaced the output tubes for another matched set of JJ EL34 and bingo bad batch of JJ's and all the noise is gone but all valves are micro-phonic and ringing like church bells when you tap them quite unlike what I am used to with output valves going micro-phonic and sounding like pinging rubber-bands. I remember being told that Marshalls sometimes don't like JJ's for a variety of reasons. I have another Marshall amp in, a TSL122 that I replaced the leaky motherboard only to send it back to Marshall as it burnt up a pair of JJ EL34. The motherboard was badly made so another motherboard was sent and it was fine plus I was given a matched set of Tung-sol EL34 which was kind of them to make up for the red-plated JJ's. I thought ok, let's try the Tung Sols and if they work well I'm packing up JJ EL34 with Marshalls. Swapped the Tung-sols in, powered up and they all ring like church bells too!
Grrrr!
Now I've only been repairing Valve Amps for two years or so as I've mainly done up to date hi-fi, projectors, car ecu's and the only valve gear I've repaired is vintage valve radios but most don't approach the operating 500-600v.
This is the first JCM800 (2203) I have repaired. I'm beginning to wonder now that as Marshalls drive their EL34's very hard, is this church bell ringing noise inherent with this particular amp? I've repaired many other 100w Marshalls and not come across this micro-phonic ringing noise before. Could it be that as I have all the pre-amp disconnected, this is causing the bell-ringing problem?
Just to clarify, I didn't tap the first replacement set of EL34 because of the crackle and pop I was experiencing. I did move them around in the valve seats though checking for arcing and didn't notice ringing.
Any pointers with this problem I would be most grateful. Thanks.
(Sorry this has been a long-winded write-up for the ringing problem but thought it would be a good idea to write about the repair so far).
Anyhow, pulled the board and changed all 0.022uf caps plus the 0.1uf's and whilst I was at it replaced anode resistors for pre's. Replaced 27k resistor plus 1n4007 leading to bias plus bias caps. Lastly, I cleaned the valve holders but didn't re-tension them as they looked ok. Fired the beast up with a new matched set of JJ El34 and JJ pre's and amp powers up and plays nicely. After 15 seconds though, there was a crackling and occasional light pop and then a slow long progressive crackle that turned into like a sound of a long fart (almost a very slow motor=boating). As things get warmer, after say 25 seconds the bad noise goes and all is well. I pulled all the pre-amp valves and tried again. Exact same problem. So I very meticulously cleaned the output valve seats and re-tensioned them. Powered up again and same problem. This time I disconnected all the pre-amp areas from the output section plus presence, leaving just the biasing and fired up again. Same problem. Although filter caps test fine I thought they might be failing so I had a spare 50/50uf 500v (Ruby) and wired it in place of the others one at a time. Same problem.
This was becoming a real head-scratcher so I replaced the output tubes for another matched set of JJ EL34 and bingo bad batch of JJ's and all the noise is gone but all valves are micro-phonic and ringing like church bells when you tap them quite unlike what I am used to with output valves going micro-phonic and sounding like pinging rubber-bands. I remember being told that Marshalls sometimes don't like JJ's for a variety of reasons. I have another Marshall amp in, a TSL122 that I replaced the leaky motherboard only to send it back to Marshall as it burnt up a pair of JJ EL34. The motherboard was badly made so another motherboard was sent and it was fine plus I was given a matched set of Tung-sol EL34 which was kind of them to make up for the red-plated JJ's. I thought ok, let's try the Tung Sols and if they work well I'm packing up JJ EL34 with Marshalls. Swapped the Tung-sols in, powered up and they all ring like church bells too!
Grrrr!
Now I've only been repairing Valve Amps for two years or so as I've mainly done up to date hi-fi, projectors, car ecu's and the only valve gear I've repaired is vintage valve radios but most don't approach the operating 500-600v.
This is the first JCM800 (2203) I have repaired. I'm beginning to wonder now that as Marshalls drive their EL34's very hard, is this church bell ringing noise inherent with this particular amp? I've repaired many other 100w Marshalls and not come across this micro-phonic ringing noise before. Could it be that as I have all the pre-amp disconnected, this is causing the bell-ringing problem?
Just to clarify, I didn't tap the first replacement set of EL34 because of the crackle and pop I was experiencing. I did move them around in the valve seats though checking for arcing and didn't notice ringing.
Any pointers with this problem I would be most grateful. Thanks.
(Sorry this has been a long-winded write-up for the ringing problem but thought it would be a good idea to write about the repair so far).
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