Marshall-JMP-Super-Bass-100W-1992-Schematic.pdf
I have what should be a very simple problem, but its driving me nuts. It came in with "Replace HT fuse holder" and "keeps blowing fuses". Easy, me thinks. A possible clue: He is running this 100w amp with 2 EL34's pulled, but I note that he's running the o/p transformer at 8ohms, I assume running a 16ohm speaker (I must check this with the customer) so that should balance the load out, right?
The short only happens when going from Standby to ON.
Here's what I've done so far:
1. Replaced the six original 1975 50+50 caps. (still shows short on light bulb current limiter). They were well overdue for this gigging musician.
2. Two of the diodes tested as short, so I replaced all 5, including, Bias diode. Also Replaced visibly leaking bias caps. (Still shorting).
2a. I used my newest toy ( a FLIR thermal imaging attachment to my iPhone.) Two of the new +HT diodes were putting out a fair bit of heat compared to the grounded anode diodes while I was ramping up the Variac with Standyby ON but before the light bulb was glowing much. I can't recall exactly, but I think I had the Variac at 50VAC (240VAC mains in Australia)
3. Removed HT fuse. Still shorting when switching Standby to ON. Oh Crap, me thinks...it must be the power transformer.
4. With switch Standby mode enabling me to monitor only the HT secondary winding, I variaced the voltage up to 240VAC mains. The secondary read 350VAC. Looks good. The filament was smack on 6.3VAC.
With the HT fuse out it seems that I have isolated everything except for rectifiers (replaced) and the first 2 50+50 caps in series (replaced). If the two 0.22uF caps or the Primary transformer had and issue they would have reared their ugly head with the Standby Switch open and 240v supplied.
It seems that there's nothing left for me to do other than get the amp exorcised or take a very large mallet to this historic beauty and tell the customer that its beyond repair. The fault that seemed so easy is now causing me anxiety. I'm sure your experienced eyes will say "Chris. You are are a fool. Its is clearly the hypergallactic interpolator at fault".
I have what should be a very simple problem, but its driving me nuts. It came in with "Replace HT fuse holder" and "keeps blowing fuses". Easy, me thinks. A possible clue: He is running this 100w amp with 2 EL34's pulled, but I note that he's running the o/p transformer at 8ohms, I assume running a 16ohm speaker (I must check this with the customer) so that should balance the load out, right?
The short only happens when going from Standby to ON.
Here's what I've done so far:
1. Replaced the six original 1975 50+50 caps. (still shows short on light bulb current limiter). They were well overdue for this gigging musician.
2. Two of the diodes tested as short, so I replaced all 5, including, Bias diode. Also Replaced visibly leaking bias caps. (Still shorting).
2a. I used my newest toy ( a FLIR thermal imaging attachment to my iPhone.) Two of the new +HT diodes were putting out a fair bit of heat compared to the grounded anode diodes while I was ramping up the Variac with Standyby ON but before the light bulb was glowing much. I can't recall exactly, but I think I had the Variac at 50VAC (240VAC mains in Australia)
3. Removed HT fuse. Still shorting when switching Standby to ON. Oh Crap, me thinks...it must be the power transformer.
4. With switch Standby mode enabling me to monitor only the HT secondary winding, I variaced the voltage up to 240VAC mains. The secondary read 350VAC. Looks good. The filament was smack on 6.3VAC.
With the HT fuse out it seems that I have isolated everything except for rectifiers (replaced) and the first 2 50+50 caps in series (replaced). If the two 0.22uF caps or the Primary transformer had and issue they would have reared their ugly head with the Standby Switch open and 240v supplied.
It seems that there's nothing left for me to do other than get the amp exorcised or take a very large mallet to this historic beauty and tell the customer that its beyond repair. The fault that seemed so easy is now causing me anxiety. I'm sure your experienced eyes will say "Chris. You are are a fool. Its is clearly the hypergallactic interpolator at fault".
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