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  • Plexi, is it safe to power up?

    I've just taken delivery of a 40 year old Marshall JPM50 Plexi, which has lay in someone's attic for twenty years unused. Every thing looks ok, when I turn the power switch on with an ohmmeter across the power cord I get a resistance measurement of 12.5 Ohms.

    I would be grateful for comments on the following:-

    With that resitance reading will it be safe to connect to a power supply and switch on.

    Any tips on how I should approach power up as this thing has been idle for so long.
    Regards and Thanks
    Manilito

  • #2
    It is best to power it up thru a variac or a current limiter first,to "re-form" the caps.IME an amp that has sat that long without being powered up needs to be re-capped anyway,so you may want to skip the "safe" power up and go right to a re-cap.

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    • #3
      i second that.....re cap it, then bring it up with a variac, slowly, so you have a chance to see if anything has gone wrong before you reach the danger zone! :-)

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