
Steinmetzify
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Got a buddy with this issue......Marshall JCM 2000 DSL......here's the problem:
I am looking for some feedback/info on an issue I am having. Hopefully you guys can shed some light for me. I recently had an issue where my amp kept blowing the main fuse and turning off. I tried replacing the fuse, but it just kept going out. I had the tubes "somewhat" tested and they all seemed to be OK to Good.
By the way - these are JJ tubes I am talking about. The whole amp is rigged w/ em - preamp and power. I am technically challenged and kind of hit a wall beyond testing the tubes and replacing the blown fuse. So, I took it in to have it looked at. Prior to taking it in, I noticed the logo on 2 of the 4 power tubes had turned from red to grey. I took it in and the guy right away knew those tubes were bad due to the discolored logo. I was told it was just the tubes - that JJs and these particular Marshalls do not play well together. The repair guy told me he had seen this several times and they were replaced with more JJs.
I am not a guy who plays out in a band, so I play when I can between work, etc. I played the amp a few times after getting it back and figured all was well - as it seemed. About a week ago, I noticed there was a slight volume drop while playing - which has happened previously right before the fuse would blow out. I put the amp on standby and spun it around to see if I could notice anything strange. I took the back cover off, took the amp out of standy and immediately saw the same 2 tubes "red plating" like crazy. I turned the amp back onto standby and saw that the new tubes now had a grey logo instead of red - like the ones that had been bad/replaced. I scrounged around my jam room and found a spare set of tubes. I powered the amp down, put the new tubes in, turned it on, and the same thing immediately happened again - red plating and grey tube logo.
Sorry if this is getting long-winded - just want to make sure you have all the details.
So, I took the amp back and told the guy it was doing the same thing - although the fuse wasn't blowing this time. I just got off the phone with the guy and he says there is nothing wrong with the amp - he went through and checked everything. He replaced the JJs with Svetlanas and had been running the amp/testing it for about 4 hours with no issue. He is sticking to his guns in that the only problem is the combination of JJs and this particular Marshall. Which makes me wonder - if that is the case - why put more JJs in there during the first repair?! But I guess that is a separate issue - lol. I am just kind of curious if you guys have heard of or experienced any pairing issues between JJs and the DSL amps? I appreciate your feedback!
What do the gurus say?
I am looking for some feedback/info on an issue I am having. Hopefully you guys can shed some light for me. I recently had an issue where my amp kept blowing the main fuse and turning off. I tried replacing the fuse, but it just kept going out. I had the tubes "somewhat" tested and they all seemed to be OK to Good.
By the way - these are JJ tubes I am talking about. The whole amp is rigged w/ em - preamp and power. I am technically challenged and kind of hit a wall beyond testing the tubes and replacing the blown fuse. So, I took it in to have it looked at. Prior to taking it in, I noticed the logo on 2 of the 4 power tubes had turned from red to grey. I took it in and the guy right away knew those tubes were bad due to the discolored logo. I was told it was just the tubes - that JJs and these particular Marshalls do not play well together. The repair guy told me he had seen this several times and they were replaced with more JJs.
I am not a guy who plays out in a band, so I play when I can between work, etc. I played the amp a few times after getting it back and figured all was well - as it seemed. About a week ago, I noticed there was a slight volume drop while playing - which has happened previously right before the fuse would blow out. I put the amp on standby and spun it around to see if I could notice anything strange. I took the back cover off, took the amp out of standy and immediately saw the same 2 tubes "red plating" like crazy. I turned the amp back onto standby and saw that the new tubes now had a grey logo instead of red - like the ones that had been bad/replaced. I scrounged around my jam room and found a spare set of tubes. I powered the amp down, put the new tubes in, turned it on, and the same thing immediately happened again - red plating and grey tube logo.
Sorry if this is getting long-winded - just want to make sure you have all the details.
So, I took the amp back and told the guy it was doing the same thing - although the fuse wasn't blowing this time. I just got off the phone with the guy and he says there is nothing wrong with the amp - he went through and checked everything. He replaced the JJs with Svetlanas and had been running the amp/testing it for about 4 hours with no issue. He is sticking to his guns in that the only problem is the combination of JJs and this particular Marshall. Which makes me wonder - if that is the case - why put more JJs in there during the first repair?! But I guess that is a separate issue - lol. I am just kind of curious if you guys have heard of or experienced any pairing issues between JJs and the DSL amps? I appreciate your feedback!
What do the gurus say?