I have a JCM2000 TSL100 watt amp in that doesn't make a peep. Owner just got it, says he thinks it has new tubes and a new "motherboard". I'm not so sure, the tubes have the right side pair discolored, which leads me to believe it is from the bias drift problem so common in these amps. What becomes confusing is, someone did number the connectors, evidence of perhaps it was replaced. But it is embossed as JCM2-60-00, which is the board you don't want, and also it has a sticker on it reading TL10-60-02-01-8, which looks like the new and improved board with "01-8" attached to the end. It also has the proper 5K6 grid resistors.
I want to know if this board needs the steady bias mod done, but so far I haven't figured out why the tubes are not conducting. Here's what I know thusfar:
My plates, screens and grids voltages look good, with signal on the grids, but not the plates. And I have 28vdc on pins 1 and 8.
AAAND, I just answered my question, finding both 1 ohm cathode resistors to be open, suggesting back to the original flawed board.
Does anyone have any advice for if I should bias mod this? I have the hollow diamond drill bit to cut around pin 5. I have to pull the board anyway. I do hate all these connectors, however.
https://www.thetubestore.com/lib/the...-Schematic.pdf
I want to know if this board needs the steady bias mod done, but so far I haven't figured out why the tubes are not conducting. Here's what I know thusfar:
My plates, screens and grids voltages look good, with signal on the grids, but not the plates. And I have 28vdc on pins 1 and 8.
AAAND, I just answered my question, finding both 1 ohm cathode resistors to be open, suggesting back to the original flawed board.
Does anyone have any advice for if I should bias mod this? I have the hollow diamond drill bit to cut around pin 5. I have to pull the board anyway. I do hate all these connectors, however.
https://www.thetubestore.com/lib/the...-Schematic.pdf
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