Valvestate VS-100 comes in for horrible loud noises. Soon as I powered it on and touched it, I experienced it. One thump on it's noggin verified a mechanical fault, which I found to be at the preamp tube. Pulled it and cleaned the socket, a little better maybe, but still unusable. Pull the board to get at the socket connections and what do I spy? Both ends of the spring clip retainer are contacting points on the board. The one at the upper right was sitting squarely on a solder pad, and the one at lower left had scraped through the insulation and was making contact with the trace. There was no evidence it was ever installed the opposite way, but even if it was it would have contacted the pad above the bottom hole. Also, notice a resistor leg that was just barely soldered in.
How could Marshall have been so foolish or careless? Are all of the run of this model like this, just waiting to short themselves out? It really does look like this is original, and not someone else's blunder after the fact.
How could Marshall have been so foolish or careless? Are all of the run of this model like this, just waiting to short themselves out? It really does look like this is original, and not someone else's blunder after the fact.
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