Tough day for my MarkBass Little Mark 800 (9 years fairly light to moderate use, and I’m pretty sure always appropriate ohms match to cabs, etc. either one 8ohm 400w cab never maxed out, or rarely, two in parallel).
At a couple rehearsals, it unusually was low output 50% for 5 to 8 minutes then (while I’m checking cables and cords) it kicked in and ran normal. Third time, same, then after 20 minutes, down to 20%. No pop or smell that I noticed. Now it seems fan is only very low speed (cause, symptom? IDK).
As it sits now, major volume/signal loss, immediately from the unit being turned on. (And have tested/changed out all speaker cables, cords, instrument cables, cabs, bass, etc.) All volume, gain, EQ, and character pots turn with no static or noise, and still affect the sound, just at the very low output. Nothing apparently loose or rattling.
I don’t usually work on amps but I unplugged and grounded, and I opened up from the top. No smell. Looking around on I think the main heat sink (L-shape aluminum near the fan) something like white sealant or caulk is liquified. Yep, around and on electrical components that are attached to the head sink. (Image))
Maybe fan want out and this over heated, or just time, end of life?
Any ideas or thoughts?
Common issue or suspected cause?
Is there a potential fix (worth $$ bench time)?
So 9 years, not bad. If repairable I’d like to fix to have as a backup.
(Or if something I did, I’d like to NOT do it again)
Thanks for any help you can offer.
At a couple rehearsals, it unusually was low output 50% for 5 to 8 minutes then (while I’m checking cables and cords) it kicked in and ran normal. Third time, same, then after 20 minutes, down to 20%. No pop or smell that I noticed. Now it seems fan is only very low speed (cause, symptom? IDK).
As it sits now, major volume/signal loss, immediately from the unit being turned on. (And have tested/changed out all speaker cables, cords, instrument cables, cabs, bass, etc.) All volume, gain, EQ, and character pots turn with no static or noise, and still affect the sound, just at the very low output. Nothing apparently loose or rattling.
I don’t usually work on amps but I unplugged and grounded, and I opened up from the top. No smell. Looking around on I think the main heat sink (L-shape aluminum near the fan) something like white sealant or caulk is liquified. Yep, around and on electrical components that are attached to the head sink. (Image))
Maybe fan want out and this over heated, or just time, end of life?
Any ideas or thoughts?
Common issue or suspected cause?
Is there a potential fix (worth $$ bench time)?
So 9 years, not bad. If repairable I’d like to fix to have as a backup.
(Or if something I did, I’d like to NOT do it again)
Thanks for any help you can offer.
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