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  • Mr. Fixit Marshall DSL15C Amp Technician Questions

    First post so hi all! This looks like the right place to go to for this kind of stuff.

    The drummer in my band was a long time employee at Digitech. He's given me a couple of pedals/multi-fx he had "laying around'. Yesterday he brought over a Marshall DSL15C that he's going to let me have. I turned it on, walked into another room and POP, something went wrong. I came back, plugged a guitar in to it and actually got some sound briefly. I suppose whatever charge was left in the PS caps allowed it to do that and then it went dead. The amp hadn't been on in years I guess, probably should have used a variac.

    I found the schematics on this forum, sweet! I opened it up and discovered that FS1 (315ma slo blo) is open. The rectifier parts seem to be ok; diodes 5-8 measure correct and ohming across R30/R8 shows that C20/C8 appear to be charging. I haven't gone any further than that yet except to take a look. I noticed that C48 is missing but that is off the yellow lines from the transformer which measure 14.5Vac and appear to just be a supply for ICs/digital reverb and whatever in there.

    I'm making an appeal to technical folks who've had experience with these amps. I'd truly appreciate any insight you might have about repairs you've needed to do, issues you've seen, recurring problems specific to this model line, etc..

    Thanks for your time.

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    The T315mA fuse, (FS1), feeds the HT and if a 6V6 throws a wobbly and decides to intermittantly short out, (they usually recover when plugged back in), I would fit a new pair of 6V6s (or 6P6S the Eastern Block superior valves).
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    • #3
      I would power it up (on a variac or light bulb limiter if you have them) without power tubes and see if the plate, screen, and bias voltages look right.

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      • #4
        Package of fuses arrived today. I'd pulled the tubes, cleaned pins/contacts with a little alcohol, the tubes themselves with some Windex and did a little more circuit sniffing before I put one in and the amp worked great! I'm going to take the amp to a gig tomorrow. I appreciate the replies and I'm almost sad I didn't have to do a little troubleshooting and repair. It's been a while since I've had a electronics project to tinker with.

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