Hello all,
just found this forum on Google as I am on a quest for knowledge, lol.
I have a Marshall JCM 2000, I had it repaired last year cus it was making a wierd crackling noise, turns out there was a capacitor problem. The amp sounds fine now but ever since I got it back the reverb has never worked.
I have tried swapping the phono plugs around (someone told me they might have been plugged back in wrong) and I have also tried a new phono lead. No joy!
If I plug the reverb unit in and rattle it I can hear the usual sounds, it seems there is a problem sending a signal through it. I have tried sending a signal from an alternative source such as a mixer but nothing seems to get through. So I am under the impression that it is the reverb unit and not the actual amp that is broken.
Any ideas or thoughts on what I can do?
Cheers
Luke
Unti Picture: http://www.kraul.co.uk/reverb.jpg
just found this forum on Google as I am on a quest for knowledge, lol.
I have a Marshall JCM 2000, I had it repaired last year cus it was making a wierd crackling noise, turns out there was a capacitor problem. The amp sounds fine now but ever since I got it back the reverb has never worked.
I have tried swapping the phono plugs around (someone told me they might have been plugged back in wrong) and I have also tried a new phono lead. No joy!
If I plug the reverb unit in and rattle it I can hear the usual sounds, it seems there is a problem sending a signal through it. I have tried sending a signal from an alternative source such as a mixer but nothing seems to get through. So I am under the impression that it is the reverb unit and not the actual amp that is broken.
Any ideas or thoughts on what I can do?
Cheers
Luke
Unti Picture: http://www.kraul.co.uk/reverb.jpg
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