Hey all.... I got a doozie. Dude brought me a 2006 Marshall JCM 2000 Triple Super Lead that comes on, but no sound. Ok. I crack it open and someone had already replaced R6 and R9 (1 ohm in power section) as I assume they burned up. Well, they were open again. And C46 looked like a piece of charcoal. R76 (1k 5watt screen resistor) was burned open. Only, it looked fine... I was only able to tell it was open by meter reading. Bias is at pin 5 on the EL-34s like it should be, and it is solid..what has me buggered is, on pins 3 and 4, im only reading approximately 225-250 Volts DC. I was pretty sure it was supposed to be close to 490.... All measurements were taken with the tubes out. Pre and power. Another weird thing, R4 and R5 are shorted....until I remove them from the circuit. That tells me that the V.P.R. switch is either being held open, or the relay isn't working. Something probably took out the TL071 that drives it... I'm buggered..that V.P.R. doesn't half the plate voltage, does it? If anyone has seen any of this before, I would really appreciate any direction. Thank you. Oh and when the HT is connected to the board, I'm reading ~ 225-250 Volts AC across the spade connectors but it starts out around 160 Volts and climbs so im wondering if the caps in the rectifier are toast (C40 & C41). I read ~360-380 Volts AC when I pull the HT wires off the board.... Something is seriously loading it down...
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