JCA20H mods
When I recieved my JCA20h the first thing I noticed was that It was a really nice amp for the price. The aquality of materials and craftmanship really appeared to be top notch at first, but while I was playing around with the settings I found that the amp would go into ocillation when at high volume with the presence cranked. I contacted JCA, and they were more than happy to issue me a RMA to get the problem solved. Well I sat and thought about it, and for the price of shipping I could just replace all of the components on the board, and perhaps have a better amp in the long run, so I decided to figure it out on my own. Drew up a list of component values and placed my order. I didn't really care for what I saw once the amp was apart and I could really see how the assembly was put together. I found that I had a bunch of cold solder points, and some poorly made connections. Wire terminations to the board looked as though they had not been pretinned, and were not the cleanest. I removed each connection point, retrimmed the wire, tinned, and resoldered. I inspected the pots, and found that they weren't of the greatest quality, so I replaced each pot with a nice Alpha, and swapped all the poly caps with Sprague Orange Drops, replaced some of the resistors in the signal path with Carbon Comp resistors, and added a 3H choke. Threw it back together and dropped my JJ's back into it. I let it burn in for a bit before I plugged in, but once I did I was astonished! The difference in sound was thirilling. It went from a nice sounding amp to a great sounding amp. The addition of quality components and removing the cold solder points just really brouight the amp to life. The difference in sound quality is like night and day. I have since replaced some more resisters and changed a couple of cap values with nice results. I am integrating reverb this weekend, and just ordered up a Mercury Magnetics Axiom output tranny. The transformer cost more than the whole amp did, but when I heard the tone of this monster I just couldn't resist bringing it to full potential. I am really looking forward to that mod! Oh yeah, also the ocillation (squealling) is now gone. I can crank it to full max with the presance at full bore now with no excessive noise, or feedback. What a GREAT amp!
When I recieved my JCA20h the first thing I noticed was that It was a really nice amp for the price. The aquality of materials and craftmanship really appeared to be top notch at first, but while I was playing around with the settings I found that the amp would go into ocillation when at high volume with the presence cranked. I contacted JCA, and they were more than happy to issue me a RMA to get the problem solved. Well I sat and thought about it, and for the price of shipping I could just replace all of the components on the board, and perhaps have a better amp in the long run, so I decided to figure it out on my own. Drew up a list of component values and placed my order. I didn't really care for what I saw once the amp was apart and I could really see how the assembly was put together. I found that I had a bunch of cold solder points, and some poorly made connections. Wire terminations to the board looked as though they had not been pretinned, and were not the cleanest. I removed each connection point, retrimmed the wire, tinned, and resoldered. I inspected the pots, and found that they weren't of the greatest quality, so I replaced each pot with a nice Alpha, and swapped all the poly caps with Sprague Orange Drops, replaced some of the resistors in the signal path with Carbon Comp resistors, and added a 3H choke. Threw it back together and dropped my JJ's back into it. I let it burn in for a bit before I plugged in, but once I did I was astonished! The difference in sound was thirilling. It went from a nice sounding amp to a great sounding amp. The addition of quality components and removing the cold solder points just really brouight the amp to life. The difference in sound quality is like night and day. I have since replaced some more resisters and changed a couple of cap values with nice results. I am integrating reverb this weekend, and just ordered up a Mercury Magnetics Axiom output tranny. The transformer cost more than the whole amp did, but when I heard the tone of this monster I just couldn't resist bringing it to full potential. I am really looking forward to that mod! Oh yeah, also the ocillation (squealling) is now gone. I can crank it to full max with the presance at full bore now with no excessive noise, or feedback. What a GREAT amp!
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