Hello all,
https://www.thetubestore.com/lib/the...-Schematic.pdf
I am having a lot of trouble with the Marshall 9100 dual 50W 6L6 power amplifier. One side ("A") is producing no sound. I have traced the signal with an audio probe to V2A grid (Phase inverter), where it disappears.
v2A
1. 270VDC
2. 0VDC
3. 3VDC
6. 279VDC
7. 0VDC
8. 5VDC
Here are the voltages from the WORKING side as a comparison
1. 115VDC
2. 0VDC
3. 1VDC
6. 115VDC
7. 0 VDC
8. .6VDC
I have read online through all the 9100 threads, it seems like there is an issue with the fuses that cause a loss of bias. I have bias voltage on the power tubes, and have swapped TR2 with a known good transistor, no change. I've checked the dual diodes as well and the surrounding resistors, and have metered over the little black fuses (they check OK)
Anyone have any idea what's going on?
https://www.thetubestore.com/lib/the...-Schematic.pdf
I am having a lot of trouble with the Marshall 9100 dual 50W 6L6 power amplifier. One side ("A") is producing no sound. I have traced the signal with an audio probe to V2A grid (Phase inverter), where it disappears.
v2A
1. 270VDC
2. 0VDC
3. 3VDC
6. 279VDC
7. 0VDC
8. 5VDC
Here are the voltages from the WORKING side as a comparison
1. 115VDC
2. 0VDC
3. 1VDC
6. 115VDC
7. 0 VDC
8. .6VDC
I have read online through all the 9100 threads, it seems like there is an issue with the fuses that cause a loss of bias. I have bias voltage on the power tubes, and have swapped TR2 with a known good transistor, no change. I've checked the dual diodes as well and the surrounding resistors, and have metered over the little black fuses (they check OK)
Anyone have any idea what's going on?
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