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I have a 50 Watt JCM800 head- I would like to run it throught just the speakers of a 2199 Soild State 2x12 amp. Is this 2x12 rated at 8 ohms? Would this be okay to do?

asked 27 Apr 2017 at 05:24 PM

Blair Winslow
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Lost power on channel #2  AS100D   Lost power ONLY in the instrument jack and the mic jack beside it.......amp is about 2years old with little use  HELP  HELP

asked 24 Apr 2017 at 08:13 PM

parker trader
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I can not find the serial number on the back of my Marshall Coad50 75watt. Does the serial number start out with CMIT ID: then the 10 digit number? this is the only number thats a 10 digit. Thank you, Robert in Crawfordsville In.

asked 23 Apr 2017 at 08:09 PM

Robert McClellan
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I bought a stockwell two weeks ago and now I just seem to notice while looking from above the top middle of the gold frame sticks out. When it's playing, it rattles as well, but I'm not sure if it affects the sound or not. When I push it with my finger (gently) it's connected to the main area and they move forward simultaneously.. 

can they fix it if I take it to the marshall repaire service? The bottom part is really firm and doesn't move at all but the top  bounces back out as soon as I take my finger away. 

How much does it affect the performance?

asked 23 Apr 2017 at 06:58 PM

Mahyar Alemipour
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does anyone have any setting preferances for the code 50 on the foreigner sound....loke for hot blooded...etc.

asked 21 Apr 2017 at 07:47 PM

Blaine Holcomb (1)
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I have a silver jublie reissue and when i plug in the footswitch the red light stays on on the amp. even when the knob is pushed in and pulled out,  the led light on the footswitch turns on and off but wont do any switching. any idea what the problem could be?

asked 21 Apr 2017 at 04:25 AM

kevin cox
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Hi,

Question about connecting a Model 1982B 4x12 lead cabinet to my Model 4211 JCM800 100 watt lead combo.

I just want to be sure on the ohms before connecting the 1982B. Both have been in storage for over 30 years. I have already tested the 4211 combo and it is working fine, It has 2 x G12T-75's connected to one of the two speaker jacks in parallel, with the ohm dial set to 8 omhs. The Model 1982B lead 4x12 cabinet has 320W RMS and 8 omhs marked on the plate. So the questions are...

1. With the 2x16 ohm combo speakers in parallel the amp should be set to 8 ohms on the dial, correct?

2. If I disconnect the 2 combo speakers and only plug in the 4x12 cabinet, the amp stays at 8 ohms?

3. If I connect bothe cabinets, combo at 8 ohms and 4x12 at 8 ohms, should the amp be set to 4 ohms?

Sorry if this sounds like a dumb question, but both these things have survived over 30 years in storage, and the last thing I want to do is screw them up by being an idiot and connecting them wrong and frying them.

Thanks for any help in advance...

Les

 

asked 19 Apr 2017 at 08:51 PM

Les Turner
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How do i know which version of the firmware is on my amp. I bought it new from sweetwater 4/11/17. Also, i have noticed a slight hiss in the background when a chord is played. Would the firmware update fix that?

asked 19 Apr 2017 at 08:31 PM

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I'm desperately on the look out for a JTM30 1x12 extension cabinet (JTM-C12 I believe is the correct part no.) 

Does anyone have one they want to part with? Failing that...Marshall, can you make me one!?

Thanks 

asked 19 Apr 2017 at 10:50 AM

Luke Harris (1)
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I bought a Valvestate 8100 head with a AVT 4×12 cabinet but its lacking a serious amount of gain & sustain even on max. I changed the pre-amp tube but it didn't make a difference. It still sounds dull and weak. What could be the cause of it?

asked 19 Apr 2017 at 04:43 AM

Lizet Sanchez
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I was miking up through the PA last night and it is not apparent which way the speakers are located in the cab  ( without taking the back off) I imagine they are fitted at a slant but which way?

asked 15 Apr 2017 at 05:07 PM

stephen goulden
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I just got a Reissue Silver Jubilee Cab thinking it had Chinese Celestion Vintage 3o Speakers (60 Watts); I openned the cab and discover British made cobranded Marshall/Celestion G12 Vintage Speakers (70 Watts). I can find no information about this speaker. Most retailers advertise Vintage 30 but I think they are wrong. I am also unable to locate the label on the web, Marshall site, or Celestion site. Anyone know what these speakers are and why information nonexcistent on Marshall or Celestion cities? The label has the word Vintage on it in different font and no "30" compared to china made Vintage 30 speaker.

asked 15 Apr 2017 at 05:09 AM

David Hungate
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HOW DO I FIX A BLOWN POWER MODULE IN MY AVT 50H???  CANT EVEN GET ANYONE TO TELL ME WHERE IT IS"FUNNY"....TECH'S...SO SCARED .. THERE GONNA MISOUT ON RIPEN SOMEONE OFF!!!

asked 14 Apr 2017 at 03:09 AM

JAMES TILLMAN
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I am looking at buying a JVM410H on eBay.  The seller advises that he bought the unit as a factory refurb.  I asked if it was refurbbed in England and why it was refurbbed. He did not know the answer to either.

Question:  If I supply the serial number can I find out why the unit was refurbbed and where it was refurbbed?  I would hate to buy this head only to find it was refurbbed in an auto body shop, if you know what I mean.

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Joe Sweeney

asked 13 Apr 2017 at 01:23 PM

Joe Sweeney
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Hello, just purchased this amp, play almost everyday and love it. When I first got it (playing for hours) I noticed there was a crackling/scratchy... almost like a loose connection sound from the amp, I played around with the cord and it didnt happen again until tonight, about 2 months later. This time it didnt just go away so here are my observations:

I was on full power, maybe 2 on volum, on the clean channle with gain. It seemed fine on e, B, G but on D is where it happened, didnt matter what fret and it seemed to do it on the A and E as well but not as much, I switched channels it did the same, I went into standby and switched cables, same thing, I plugged the guitar in another amp and the issue did not happen, I plugged the guitar back in to the marshal, the crackle was still there. I turned the amp off, put it in half power, turned it back on and no crackle. I turned the amp off, did a few things around the house. came back, put the amp back to 40W, turn it on and it is fine.

Thinking it happens if it gets warm? I have never had a tube amp... so im not sure what signs to look for with regards to a tube going bad... I'm not sure if originally leaving it at 40W and restarting it if it would have been fine. I will try and recreate and see what happens. Any thoughts?

 

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The foot switch made no difference. I'll move it to another room tonight. I have included a recording if anyone wants to hear it. In the recording you here the noise, I hit the B string 3rd fret... and it goes away, i then hit the D string 12 fret and you hear it come back.

 

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0GN6N50JSBpbTdwZUFWYVVTOU1TMFdfODdFRmdSQkxEcjNB/view?usp=sharing

 

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Mike Movchan

asked 13 Apr 2017 at 04:26 AM

Mike Movchan
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Please advise where I can download the latest version of the manual for the 25?

Thanks

J

asked 12 Apr 2017 at 11:13 PM

Jonathan Craig
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I am looking at buying a JCM900 4100. its serial number starts with M-2001-49-0xxx-B

i recall someplace typing in the serial number for my DSL and it decoding it to the correct model. i can't find that anymore. Thought it was on this site.

how can i look up this 900 SN to see if its legit?

 

asked 12 Apr 2017 at 11:47 AM

barry beadman
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I have looked for a definite answer to this and have not found one. I played my amp the other night with no problems, but last night as I turned on the amp it just died on me as soon as I turned the standby off. There was no noise, pops, crackles, fizzes. It just turned off. I checked the main fuse and it was blown. I have not had any issues with tubes and they have not shown any signs of wearing out. I made sure my amp was connected to the cab correctly (remember i have had this rig for 8 years) and that I had a speaker cable rather than a guitar cable.  I found online there could be issues with impedence and what not. I took the back off of my cab and noticed that a positive lead on one of my v30's became disconnected.  I thought, 'Could it be?" So I reconnected it and replaced the fuse and the amp worked as advertised. I played for an hour or so and no problems yet. Could it be that the discoonnected positive lead on one speaker caused it to blow a main fuse?

asked 11 Apr 2017 at 03:11 PM

David Bradley
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Boston area currently.

Also who's a good repairman for these in the area.

 

asked 11 Apr 2017 at 03:04 PM

Charlie KEATING
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I HAVE A AMP WITH A BLOWN POWER MODULE THAT I WANT TO FIX...THE TECH SAYS I CANT...BUT I THINK I CAN WITH SOME HELP?  IS THERE ANYONE THAT COULD HELP?  "WITH PROPER MODIVATION OFCOURSE!"   THANKS!   JIM

 

asked 10 Apr 2017 at 06:57 PM

JAMES TILLMAN
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