This issue started much worst and was part of another thread here that became very long so I decided to stop that thread and dig into this thing for a while without assistance. As of today the amp has been repaired. But not because I found a bad component or cold solder joint or broken trace. This amp came to me with what turned out to be multiple issues. The first issue was that not all of the tubes were lighting up and yes bad connects on the pcb along with a few bad sockets were to blame. After that it was only getting a very weak output signal losing it somewhere between V2 and V3. That’s where I ended the very long thread on here and decided to take a break and then come back to it before posting a new thread. I traced the lost signal back to the reverb pcb. Everything there seemed ok and then I had a hunch concerning the 2 jumper connections on it. When I would unplug connection 2 on the reverb board the amp came to life! Not being able to trust the schematics for this particular model I was at a loss. Until today when a technician friend said that he had the exact same model come into his shop for repairs and it was on his bench. A rare opportunity to visually look at another one to ensure that all of the connectors were in their proper place. As it turns out conn1 and conn2 needed to be swapped. Whomever worked on this amp before it came to me put them in the wrong place. I swapped them and now the amp plays like a champ. Before I disconnect any wiring harnesses I always make a diagram and list where all connections go and take pictures.
Now one thing that I have noticed is that the schematic for JCM2-60-00 PCB clearly does not match up with the labeling and some values of the components on it. The best match that I have been going off of was for JCM2-60-02. The schematic for the reverb board looks correct even though it has no stamping on it which should be JCM2-63-00. I’m posting all of this in case someone else runs into the schematic issue. From what I have seen Marshall goofed on the schematic when it comes to the JCM2000 DSL 100W head. Thanks to all that chimed in to offer assistance in the previous thread on this amp. The combine knowledge of all that are part of this forum is more valuable than anyone can realize…………….Thank you!
P.S. ......I have learned quite a bit from this experience
Now one thing that I have noticed is that the schematic for JCM2-60-00 PCB clearly does not match up with the labeling and some values of the components on it. The best match that I have been going off of was for JCM2-60-02. The schematic for the reverb board looks correct even though it has no stamping on it which should be JCM2-63-00. I’m posting all of this in case someone else runs into the schematic issue. From what I have seen Marshall goofed on the schematic when it comes to the JCM2000 DSL 100W head. Thanks to all that chimed in to offer assistance in the previous thread on this amp. The combine knowledge of all that are part of this forum is more valuable than anyone can realize…………….Thank you!
P.S. ......I have learned quite a bit from this experience
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