Hi to all,
I have a Marshall 5275 on the workbench to fix some minor problems.
The amp is in good condition but rather dusty inside.
Have to replace the filtercaps, the footswitch-jack and
a few crackling pots will be replaced.
So far fine with the amp.
But:
If I turn up the reverb, the damn thing starts to hum. Turning it up further, brings up
a wonderfull oscillation...
Traced the signal to the reverb tank and found it good. Disconnecting the tank
from the driver changes nothing. Disconnecting the output of the tank makes the
thing silent.
I try to avoid buying a new tank, if there might be another solution for the problem.
So if anybody has a hint or suggestion for me please let me know.
Thx in advance
Gerhard
I have a Marshall 5275 on the workbench to fix some minor problems.
The amp is in good condition but rather dusty inside.
Have to replace the filtercaps, the footswitch-jack and
a few crackling pots will be replaced.
So far fine with the amp.
But:
If I turn up the reverb, the damn thing starts to hum. Turning it up further, brings up
a wonderfull oscillation...
Traced the signal to the reverb tank and found it good. Disconnecting the tank
from the driver changes nothing. Disconnecting the output of the tank makes the
thing silent.
I try to avoid buying a new tank, if there might be another solution for the problem.
So if anybody has a hint or suggestion for me please let me know.
Thx in advance
Gerhard
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