Poor bastard customer brings in his amp that he said smoke came out of a couple of days ago, and the next day was told he needs emergency open heart surgery to repair an aneurysm in his heart. I opened the amp while he was here to show him this:
Acrid black ash everywhere, especially on the ceiling of the cab right over this spot. Looks like the board burnt up real good between V5 plate and it's cathode trace, which passes by pretty closely. I haven't pulled the board yet to look at the other side, but did this board go conductive and burn out, and if so, why? Measurements to the OT are 152 ohms from red to brown, and 83 ohms and 69 ohms from center to either side, so that looks good to me.
So I know some Marshalls are known for this, but I have not heard of DM's doing it. And what is the fix? Removing all the carbonized and soldering in a decent insulated piece of wire to bypass the trace where it passes so closely to that lug that connects B+ to pin 3 of V5? The other side takes a different route for the cathode, so it seems not an issue over there?
This is the same amp I mentioned 6 months ago that the OT brown and blue wires were reversed, FWIW.
I'm not seeing a schematic for this one anywhere so far. It's not a vintage one, it's the newer one with digital reverb.
Acrid black ash everywhere, especially on the ceiling of the cab right over this spot. Looks like the board burnt up real good between V5 plate and it's cathode trace, which passes by pretty closely. I haven't pulled the board yet to look at the other side, but did this board go conductive and burn out, and if so, why? Measurements to the OT are 152 ohms from red to brown, and 83 ohms and 69 ohms from center to either side, so that looks good to me.
So I know some Marshalls are known for this, but I have not heard of DM's doing it. And what is the fix? Removing all the carbonized and soldering in a decent insulated piece of wire to bypass the trace where it passes so closely to that lug that connects B+ to pin 3 of V5? The other side takes a different route for the cathode, so it seems not an issue over there?
This is the same amp I mentioned 6 months ago that the OT brown and blue wires were reversed, FWIW.
I'm not seeing a schematic for this one anywhere so far. It's not a vintage one, it's the newer one with digital reverb.
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