How to Fix Marshall JCM2000 DSL50 No Heaters V1 and V2

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июл 2022
  • No sound on this amp. Eventually I discovered V1 and V2 were stone cold. Hmm...

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  • @tjsogmc
    @tjsogmc 2 года назад +2

    I am certainly glad that I've never left off a connector inside an electrical device before buttoning everything up... never in 35 years have I done that.... and certainly not with a traffic light control panel at the very top of a drawbridge....

  • @peterday7077
    @peterday7077 2 года назад +1

    Good repair Stuart. The Marshall DSL50 and TSL60 are my favorite amps. They're easy to bias. And I love their high gain distortion. But they're made very complicated.

  • @shredx81
    @shredx81 2 года назад

    Great stuff again Stuart! Thanks for the upload and thanks so much for helping me out with my Friedman! I owe you one!

  • @jeffjohansen3458
    @jeffjohansen3458 11 месяцев назад

    I want to thank you for making this video! I didn't have the exact issue that you went over here but through watching this, I was able to figure out what was going on with my own amp and I once again have an amp that I really enjoy playing.

  • @electrolytics
    @electrolytics 2 года назад

    Hey Berkshire Amp Repair. Keeping Rock and Roll alive one diode at a time. Thanks for the cool videos.

    • @stuartukguitarampguy5830
      @stuartukguitarampguy5830  2 года назад +1

      Ha ha! Just repaired a nice Salisbury duo fuzz pedal. Worth a frtune these days!

  • @ferraridinoman
    @ferraridinoman Год назад +1

    Nice one Young Stuart!! We all make mistakes! (With me being the exception of course!!) ha ha!

  • @rgbplumbinghilton
    @rgbplumbinghilton 2 года назад +1

    great simple fix 👍 another one of the common faults on the DSL range 🙂

  • @BimMorrison
    @BimMorrison Год назад

    Everyone makes mistakes because of imperfection; it's the ones whom catch their mistakes and make correction do good work.

    • @stuartukguitarampguy5830
      @stuartukguitarampguy5830  Год назад

      Well said. Cheers Bim!

    • @BimMorrison
      @BimMorrison Год назад

      Thanx.
      If I didn't live across the Atlantic, I would be Bringing my jcm 2000 50w to you for repair. Cheers from Alabama.

  • @fredflintstone2077
    @fredflintstone2077 Год назад

    You made hard work of that :-). When you were working on V2 later in the video I was telling you that it was V3 earlier in the video you said was the problem but you didn't listen.

    • @stuartukguitarampguy5830
      @stuartukguitarampguy5830  Год назад

      That's odd because I DID har a faint voice saying V3....V3.... but put it down to wind noise outside. Can you speak a bit louder next time? Tx

  • @LPCustom3
    @LPCustom3 Год назад

    I love the Orange Valve Tester! I got one when they came out Great bit of kit!

    • @stuartukguitarampguy5830
      @stuartukguitarampguy5830  Год назад

      Yes very useful I think the tests are probably a bit go - nogo, but still useful. So useful that they immediately stopped making it!

  • @ScottyBrockway
    @ScottyBrockway 2 года назад +1

    PS Vane factory in china is in full production, Sovtek has bypassed sanctions but demand is high. JJ is back in stock most places now.

    • @stuartukguitarampguy5830
      @stuartukguitarampguy5830  2 года назад

      Hi Scott. That's VERY interesting news. What is the Vane factory? Is that the same one that had the fire?

  • @lousekoya1803
    @lousekoya1803 4 месяца назад

    Leve your work Sir ! Be careful with that Orange tester , two friends of mine had one and they often tested worn on NOS Mullatd 12AX7 's and others.
    If you Google Orange Valve Tester issue , you'll be surprised on how many sites there is talking about those being falty.

    • @stuartukguitarampguy5830
      @stuartukguitarampguy5830  4 месяца назад

      Hi Lou, yes I know about that tester, not at all reliable. Orange withdrew it about 5 years ago, which is interesting. They promised a new tester but it just hasn;t emerged. It's not a trivial problem making a valve tester.

    • @lousekoya1803
      @lousekoya1803 4 месяца назад

      @@stuartukguitarampguy5830 Oh I see , I didn't know they pulled it out.
      Have a good say and see you on the next one !

  • @TheBrothaAB
    @TheBrothaAB 2 года назад

    "Real world amp repair," ain't that the truth! Thanks for the video!

  • @leewright5616
    @leewright5616 2 года назад

    I had one of these amps for several years. it was built in 2002, thankfully never had the issue with the conducive board. I did hear say that the 100 watt models were more prone to it. Not sure if there's any truth in that. You're right brilliant amps and i really regret selling mine. much preferred its sound over the JVM I currently own.

    • @stuartukguitarampguy5830
      @stuartukguitarampguy5830  2 года назад +1

      You could buy another? There are plenty around.

    • @leewright5616
      @leewright5616 2 года назад

      @@stuartukguitarampguy5830 well yes that is true. There are also some other Marshall’s I’d like to try such as a plexi and a silver jubilee. But you’re right they keep popping up for sale. Mine went off to someone in Belgium! I think I got lucky and had a good one, that’s the only reason I haven’t pursued getting another one, because of the possibility of getting one with issues.
      The studio series intrigue me too. Would be interested to hear one of those in the flesh. I had a couple of the vintage modern combos too. They’re a great sounding amp!

  • @jerrylondon2388
    @jerrylondon2388 2 года назад

    Stuart, I notice some builders place links in the "Subscriptions" section of their RUclips channel to those builders/artists they respect. I use this as a way to connect with other higher caliber content providers. If you, Lyle, Brad, Chris, the other Brad, or Uncle Doug feel someone is worth your time, maybe it's worth my time and attention as well. Thanks, Jerry in Vegas

  • @jothanankrogh
    @jothanankrogh 2 года назад

    I don't work on marshalls often, but recently working on a DSL combo, all of those marshall ecc83s with the silvery innards were very noisy. Just changing them turned an unusably noisy amp to sounding... less noisy.

  • @robertbaranski633
    @robertbaranski633 2 года назад

    You are genius mate,not a idiot!!!👍

  • @fredflintstone2077
    @fredflintstone2077 Год назад

    It is strange how we work differently. If have to go to a lot of trouble to remove a board (as you did) I never refit without checking it over for bad/dry joints' Also, I never full reassemble until I have tested it is working. Had you just fitted two plastic nuts to the rear pcb it would have been a quick job to plug in the forgotten bias connector.

    • @stuartukguitarampguy5830
      @stuartukguitarampguy5830  Год назад

      Hi Yes I guess we all work differently. Btw just because I dont show something (e.g. checking for dry joints) doesn;t mean I didn't do it. Although in this case I can;t recall if I did or not. All the best

  • @goodun2974
    @goodun2974 2 года назад

    One notable exception to the general longevity of most preamp-type tubes,,12AX7 and their cousins,, is that Russian preamp tubes have a disproportionate tendency to fail prematurely in cathode-follower circuits. Phase invertors in particular often use cathode followers, and so you might be better off with a Chinese or Yugoslavian tube there, or vintage NOS. It would have been interesting to know if the one tube that tested weak and had a discrepancy in gain between the two triode sections was the one being used for the phase inverter.

  • @thehoppo
    @thehoppo 2 года назад

    I wish future me would send past me reminders, and maybe even lotto numbers!

  • @jernejkurincic9050
    @jernejkurincic9050 2 года назад

    I was looking now at the top of the chassis, and it looks like that there is a "cover", which holds the main PCB - if the tops screws were removed, maybe it would be possible to remove the mainboard without dealing with other PCBs ...

  • @montygore
    @montygore 2 года назад

    Hi Stuart,me again. I enjoyed the video. Any tech in what ever field mistakes happen. I have a question about a Marshall DSL40CR if you have worked on these. I am thinking about buying one but wonder if the preamp valves are soldered to the board or are they in sockets. Thanks for all the wonderful videos. You are a genious. Going to bed now. Greetings from Texas USA.

    • @stuartukguitarampguy5830
      @stuartukguitarampguy5830  2 года назад

      Hi Monty. I've never heard of valves being soldered into a board? They'll certainly be in sockets on the DSL40. All the best.

  • @jamesprice6381
    @jamesprice6381 5 месяцев назад

    I desolder it, use a xacto knife n scape the lead, reflux n solder ymmv................Ive had these amps go CONDUCTIVE between Hi Tension n bias, used hollow drills n drilled pin 5 n hardwired it. saved the amp, also some of the have a 500pf ( 47pf maybe) pin 3 to 5 on LAST power tube ( WHY ON EARTH, il never know lol) ( OUCH) it will LEAK n cause probs to i chucked it w/no adverse effects ( One side going hotter in current)

    • @stuartukguitarampguy5830
      @stuartukguitarampguy5830  4 месяца назад

      Hi James YEs a well kown problem with the earlier boards. I've changed/fixed many.

  • @jesseyasaitis9036
    @jesseyasaitis9036 2 года назад

    Do you get any low-level hum through your speaker when working on this amp?

    • @stuartukguitarampguy5830
      @stuartukguitarampguy5830  2 года назад

      Hi Jesse. Not that I recall. Why are you asking?

    • @jesseyasaitis9036
      @jesseyasaitis9036 2 года назад

      @@stuartukguitarampguy5830 I have one on the bench. I replaced the main board, PT, and OT. The level of hum is quite low and does not increase as you increase volume.

    • @stuartukguitarampguy5830
      @stuartukguitarampguy5830  2 года назад

      @@jesseyasaitis9036 Hi Jesse. Again I'm not really sure what you are asking me. Sorry!

  • @LothyBluesCave
    @LothyBluesCave 2 года назад +1

    Just wondering if it is possible to remove that pan to get to the solder side of the board?

    • @gingercat777
      @gingercat777 2 года назад

      All Marshalls are a PITA to work on.

    • @JPDESS
      @JPDESS 2 года назад

      Marshalls are easy, mesa boogies are something, and yes it with some ingenuity.

    • @gingercat777
      @gingercat777 2 года назад

      @@JPDESS Try fixing a Marshall with a conductive board.....and no replacements.

    • @jonsick445
      @jonsick445 2 года назад

      @@gingercat777 Marshall still manufactures replacements.

    • @gingercat777
      @gingercat777 2 года назад

      @@jonsick445 For some late models yeah.

  • @danielsaturnino5715
    @danielsaturnino5715 2 года назад

    What a pain, boards in and out over and over :)

  • @wizardx4187
    @wizardx4187 8 месяцев назад

    ya blew it