Hi All,
I have a Marshall Origin 50 which is misbehaving, I don't often touch valve amps so I was hoping I could share the problem with the great and good of the forum and ask for some help please.
I can't find an official schematic, I did find a DIY reverse engineered schematic which appears to be mostly correct, that said I found at least one resistor which is incorrectly marked, so there may be more errors.
The problem manifests itself when the amplifier is in HIGH mode, V4 will red plate and draw so much current it pops the 630ma fuse FS1. I've swapped the existing output valves around and the fault doesn't follow to the other socket, it still red plates only on V4. It does not red plate when the out put is on LOW or MID. As I'm not a valve person I don't have any spare EL34's at the moment, but as the fault doesn't follow the valve, am I safe to assume it's not the valve? (They are fairly new and little played)
Measuring the voltage at the resistors R38/R39 and switching between modes I see the following;
R38 (V4)
LOW 0.3v MID 1.8v HIGH 6.8v
R39 (V5)
LOW 0.6v MID 7.9v HIGH 34v
The pin voltage readings on V4 while in LOW are;
1 0.1v
2 0.1v
3 0v
4 425v
5 63
6 NC
7 0.3
0 0
The pin voltage readings on V5 while in LOW are;
1 0.1v
2 0.1v
3 0v
4 433v
5 63
6 NC
7 0.6
0 0
Measuring the bias at point CN32 shows 126 mV, I've read that it should be around half that. Adjusting the bias trim pot has no effect on the reading.
I'm not sure where to go from here, so any pointers are gratefully received.
Thanks.
I have a Marshall Origin 50 which is misbehaving, I don't often touch valve amps so I was hoping I could share the problem with the great and good of the forum and ask for some help please.
I can't find an official schematic, I did find a DIY reverse engineered schematic which appears to be mostly correct, that said I found at least one resistor which is incorrectly marked, so there may be more errors.
The problem manifests itself when the amplifier is in HIGH mode, V4 will red plate and draw so much current it pops the 630ma fuse FS1. I've swapped the existing output valves around and the fault doesn't follow to the other socket, it still red plates only on V4. It does not red plate when the out put is on LOW or MID. As I'm not a valve person I don't have any spare EL34's at the moment, but as the fault doesn't follow the valve, am I safe to assume it's not the valve? (They are fairly new and little played)
Measuring the voltage at the resistors R38/R39 and switching between modes I see the following;
R38 (V4)
LOW 0.3v MID 1.8v HIGH 6.8v
R39 (V5)
LOW 0.6v MID 7.9v HIGH 34v
The pin voltage readings on V4 while in LOW are;
1 0.1v
2 0.1v
3 0v
4 425v
5 63
6 NC
7 0.3
0 0
The pin voltage readings on V5 while in LOW are;
1 0.1v
2 0.1v
3 0v
4 433v
5 63
6 NC
7 0.6
0 0
Measuring the bias at point CN32 shows 126 mV, I've read that it should be around half that. Adjusting the bias trim pot has no effect on the reading.
I'm not sure where to go from here, so any pointers are gratefully received.
Thanks.
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