Hi, I've seem some people here have impressive knowledge of amps and could help me with my issue with my Marshall JCM 2000 DSL 50 (2005 make) amp.
The issue: When I turn the amp on, let it warm up for a minute, turn standby off it produces no sound, however after a while (~10-30s) it cuts in (no fade in) playing 100% as usual, but only for ~5-60s until it again cuts off (no fade out) to total silence from which it doesn't recover. This is reproducible.
This might be an aftereffect of a gig I played a while back (a month or so) when I had a faulty power cord which sometimes broke contact, delivering power unreliably, the power switch light flickered on and off (right when I noticed this I changed the cable). However the issue exhibited only just now.
What I tried:
Switching up cables. Different cab. Different channels & turning all the knobs.
Looked on the valves when turned on (except the first pre-amp one which is in cover), they warm up normally and not in excess (no sign of overheating). Checked if the valves are seated well.
Bumping into the amp, if it isn't issue of bad contacts with old solders.
I guess I'll have to bring the amp to a technician, however I would appreciate if anyone has any insight where most likely is the fault (valves, rectifier, transformer?) given the signs, and if I could do the repairs myself.
The issue: When I turn the amp on, let it warm up for a minute, turn standby off it produces no sound, however after a while (~10-30s) it cuts in (no fade in) playing 100% as usual, but only for ~5-60s until it again cuts off (no fade out) to total silence from which it doesn't recover. This is reproducible.
This might be an aftereffect of a gig I played a while back (a month or so) when I had a faulty power cord which sometimes broke contact, delivering power unreliably, the power switch light flickered on and off (right when I noticed this I changed the cable). However the issue exhibited only just now.
What I tried:
Switching up cables. Different cab. Different channels & turning all the knobs.
Looked on the valves when turned on (except the first pre-amp one which is in cover), they warm up normally and not in excess (no sign of overheating). Checked if the valves are seated well.
Bumping into the amp, if it isn't issue of bad contacts with old solders.
I guess I'll have to bring the amp to a technician, however I would appreciate if anyone has any insight where most likely is the fault (valves, rectifier, transformer?) given the signs, and if I could do the repairs myself.
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