I've got this JCM2000 TSL100 head that had very, very low output when I got it. In doing some troubleshooting I tested the OT and it seemed to have an internal short (tested with variac and LBL) I got a "deal" on a replacement off Reverb. I did the variac and LBL test and measured DCRs on primary and secondary and everything seemed good. I put it in and the output was higher but still way low for such a monster amp. I figured there was something else wrong with this box of spaghetti (crazy wiring harnesses) and set it aside for a year and a half. Pulled it back out to either fix it, sell it as-is, or set it on fire, and wondered if the OT was hooked up wrong, so I measured DCRs again but noticed that on the primary side I get 16-18 ohms from the center to the outside taps (which seems reasonable to me) but between the outside taps I only have 2.5 ohm, when I was expecting about 34. I doubt that I measured that resistance the first time. Is this what is (maybe) causing my low output? Did I buy a lemon?
If this OT is crap, the question is what to replace it with. If I am 0-2 with the original Dagnall transformers I don't know I want another, if I can even get one. I'm not willing to pay Mercury Magnetics money, Classictone's replacement is out of stock. This is a laydown style, so most of the other replacements aren't going to be drop-in.
Or maybe I should just set it on fire
If this OT is crap, the question is what to replace it with. If I am 0-2 with the original Dagnall transformers I don't know I want another, if I can even get one. I'm not willing to pay Mercury Magnetics money, Classictone's replacement is out of stock. This is a laydown style, so most of the other replacements aren't going to be drop-in.
Or maybe I should just set it on fire
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