Hi Everyone,
I'm new to the site and in the search of some help.
I'm not familiar with working on amp repairs (televisions is my normal scene) but a good friend of mine has asked me to have a look at his amp for him and I'm kinda obliged to do what I can - who knows I might even take it up as a hobby!
The amp is Marshall JCM2000 DSL of Sept '03 vintage.
The problem is that the amp powers up ok, tubes are heating up etc. When the volume is turned up you can hear the hiss level go up on the speaker cab but there is no input amplification when the guitar is plugged in i.e. the guitar can't be heard at all.
Things to note are that my friend has replaced all the tubes (power tubes have been replaced by EL45's and I'm not sure what was originally installed but the fault existed with the previous tubes anyway) and he has also replaced the output transformer after talking to some repair shop guy who said that the fault sounded like a Tx problem.
As I said before, I'm not familiar with working on amps so if anyone could give me a starting point to check basics I would be very grateful.
P.S. I have already removed the amp main board and checked for dry joints etc.
I'm new to the site and in the search of some help.
I'm not familiar with working on amp repairs (televisions is my normal scene) but a good friend of mine has asked me to have a look at his amp for him and I'm kinda obliged to do what I can - who knows I might even take it up as a hobby!
The amp is Marshall JCM2000 DSL of Sept '03 vintage.
The problem is that the amp powers up ok, tubes are heating up etc. When the volume is turned up you can hear the hiss level go up on the speaker cab but there is no input amplification when the guitar is plugged in i.e. the guitar can't be heard at all.
Things to note are that my friend has replaced all the tubes (power tubes have been replaced by EL45's and I'm not sure what was originally installed but the fault existed with the previous tubes anyway) and he has also replaced the output transformer after talking to some repair shop guy who said that the fault sounded like a Tx problem.
As I said before, I'm not familiar with working on amps so if anyone could give me a starting point to check basics I would be very grateful.
P.S. I have already removed the amp main board and checked for dry joints etc.
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