Hello all, I'm back with the toughest problem I've had so far...
Friend who thinks i know what I'm doing brought me his Marshall 6100 - blowing fuses (I think there are 7) and making explosion/smoke...
This is no simple amp - 3 channels MIDI switching etc - there are 5 separate boards under the hood
Rickey told me he saw a black spot near where the smoke came from (he now knows how to check fuses) on the power supply board - Ha! methinks this will be easy, then I opened it up - arrgh there are eleventy-seven chips & ribbon cables everywhere. I feel like water rising to neck level
OK so R401 is fried, but wait - R401 seems to be 3 1/4 watt resistors ganged together in parallel - value obliterated by explosion/smoke - schematic says "10R 1/2W" ... I see the Brits have a slightly different symbol/language - is this 10 ohms?
I stare at the board(s) for some time accompanied by my best friend Stella Artois, looking for the 3 bridge rectifiers indicated on schematic... I see nothing that looks like a big black square... try a shot of Polar Ice (vodka) to see if that improves my vision. WTF? there are 3 little things marked DB1 DB2 DB401 that look like kernels of corn...??? these little things can handle the current for a 100 watt tube amp? Colour me confused...
I can see that someone has been in here before me, there are French sharpie (felt pen) markings here and here - 'NOIR, JAUNE' etc
Also, I see an additional 5.6K resistor on pin 5 of the output tube closest to the PT - OK I see them on the schematic but not on the board except this one ??
With my new Fluke 115 meter (congratulate me for spending $250) I measured those big square (very technical term) 5 watt 470 ohm (X4) & 1 4 watt 2.2K resistors surrounding the power tubes just because Enzo or another of you wizards would ask me about that (I think)
So friend Rickey has been dispatched to the nearest parts store an hour away (we got 15cm/6 inches of snow today) & the fun will continue tomorrow...
He has a show soon & really does not want to use his backup amp - a Line6
I am way over my head here, help!
P.S. Checked power tubes (Ruby 6L6) on my old Knight tester, they seem OK
Waiting on your wisdom, remember I'm an amateur with a good meter
Lorne & Joanie
Friend who thinks i know what I'm doing brought me his Marshall 6100 - blowing fuses (I think there are 7) and making explosion/smoke...
This is no simple amp - 3 channels MIDI switching etc - there are 5 separate boards under the hood
Rickey told me he saw a black spot near where the smoke came from (he now knows how to check fuses) on the power supply board - Ha! methinks this will be easy, then I opened it up - arrgh there are eleventy-seven chips & ribbon cables everywhere. I feel like water rising to neck level
OK so R401 is fried, but wait - R401 seems to be 3 1/4 watt resistors ganged together in parallel - value obliterated by explosion/smoke - schematic says "10R 1/2W" ... I see the Brits have a slightly different symbol/language - is this 10 ohms?
I stare at the board(s) for some time accompanied by my best friend Stella Artois, looking for the 3 bridge rectifiers indicated on schematic... I see nothing that looks like a big black square... try a shot of Polar Ice (vodka) to see if that improves my vision. WTF? there are 3 little things marked DB1 DB2 DB401 that look like kernels of corn...??? these little things can handle the current for a 100 watt tube amp? Colour me confused...
I can see that someone has been in here before me, there are French sharpie (felt pen) markings here and here - 'NOIR, JAUNE' etc
Also, I see an additional 5.6K resistor on pin 5 of the output tube closest to the PT - OK I see them on the schematic but not on the board except this one ??
With my new Fluke 115 meter (congratulate me for spending $250) I measured those big square (very technical term) 5 watt 470 ohm (X4) & 1 4 watt 2.2K resistors surrounding the power tubes just because Enzo or another of you wizards would ask me about that (I think)
So friend Rickey has been dispatched to the nearest parts store an hour away (we got 15cm/6 inches of snow today) & the fun will continue tomorrow...
He has a show soon & really does not want to use his backup amp - a Line6
I am way over my head here, help!
P.S. Checked power tubes (Ruby 6L6) on my old Knight tester, they seem OK
Waiting on your wisdom, remember I'm an amateur with a good meter
Lorne & Joanie
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