Hello again friends. Let me start saying I love this forum, it is really fun to do all this stuff, and I really appreciate all the help you guys give.
I got this marshall amp really cheap. The wooden cabinet is junk, it is infested with moth larvae. It also came with the main fuse and the fuse for power tubes 2 and 3 both blown. Gain and volume pots for channel B are broken.
So first step, I replaced the fuses and used my current limiter to power on, and determinated that power tube 3 was bad. I don`t currently have 5881 tubes, so I used the 6L6GC from my old twin silver face, these are the original tubes from the 70's. Powered the amp again, and it worked, no blown fuse, and the bulb in the current limiter stayed off. Then I noticed that channel B was at 10 volume all the time, no matter if you turned the knob, so I replaced those bad pots too.
Now the "stranger things":
- the amp has a protection in the power amp section, when there is a bad power tube, the amp works half power, and a red led next to the blown fuse lights up. This was the case of my amp, it was working only with tubes 1-4 (before I put the 6l6GC) and the clean channel indeed was at half power, but when switched to the gain channel, it sounded really really loud, like it was at full power. I know the volume pot for the CH-B was bad, but even if I turned the clean to 10, it didn't get to the level of the CH-B.
- When replaced the power tubes, fuses, and gain/volume pots for the CH-B, the amp worked nicely. But the clean channel stayed with the same output level, like it was working with only 2 Power tubes, and also the CH-B leveled with the clean channel. So now both channels sound with the same level of output, but definatelly the CH-B was louder before changing anything.
- Changed the Volume pot for the clean channel just in case, with the same result.
I have checked the voltages really quick, and all seems normal.
I comapred the output level with the Twin Reverb 2012 you helped me with in the other thread, and the twin sounds much louder that the marshall. Before changing anything, CH-B had same level output than the twin, really really loud, and clean channel like half power.
- Checked again the fuses and they are good. Also the Fail leds are off, so I think there ir no power tube failure.
Why would CH-B sound louder with the bad components?
Why the channels leveled each other but with half power even with the 4 power tubes working?
what voltages do I need to post?
Thank you.
I got this marshall amp really cheap. The wooden cabinet is junk, it is infested with moth larvae. It also came with the main fuse and the fuse for power tubes 2 and 3 both blown. Gain and volume pots for channel B are broken.
So first step, I replaced the fuses and used my current limiter to power on, and determinated that power tube 3 was bad. I don`t currently have 5881 tubes, so I used the 6L6GC from my old twin silver face, these are the original tubes from the 70's. Powered the amp again, and it worked, no blown fuse, and the bulb in the current limiter stayed off. Then I noticed that channel B was at 10 volume all the time, no matter if you turned the knob, so I replaced those bad pots too.
Now the "stranger things":
- the amp has a protection in the power amp section, when there is a bad power tube, the amp works half power, and a red led next to the blown fuse lights up. This was the case of my amp, it was working only with tubes 1-4 (before I put the 6l6GC) and the clean channel indeed was at half power, but when switched to the gain channel, it sounded really really loud, like it was at full power. I know the volume pot for the CH-B was bad, but even if I turned the clean to 10, it didn't get to the level of the CH-B.
- When replaced the power tubes, fuses, and gain/volume pots for the CH-B, the amp worked nicely. But the clean channel stayed with the same output level, like it was working with only 2 Power tubes, and also the CH-B leveled with the clean channel. So now both channels sound with the same level of output, but definatelly the CH-B was louder before changing anything.
- Changed the Volume pot for the clean channel just in case, with the same result.
I have checked the voltages really quick, and all seems normal.
I comapred the output level with the Twin Reverb 2012 you helped me with in the other thread, and the twin sounds much louder that the marshall. Before changing anything, CH-B had same level output than the twin, really really loud, and clean channel like half power.
- Checked again the fuses and they are good. Also the Fail leds are off, so I think there ir no power tube failure.
Why would CH-B sound louder with the bad components?
Why the channels leveled each other but with half power even with the 4 power tubes working?
what voltages do I need to post?
Thank you.
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