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WARNING: When using the DSL1HR head
for ‘silent’ practice or DI recording ALWAYS
disconnect the speaker cabinet from the
amplifier’s rear panel before switching on.
NEVER unplug the speaker cable from the
speaker cabinet while it is still connected
to the amplifier rear panel. This may stress
the amplifier’s power-stage and in extreme
cases may lead to valve and/or transformer
failure.

 

Can i use an emulated out with the cab speaker plugged in? 

asked 23 Feb 2021 at 09:59 AM

Wayne Howlett
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Hello,

I have an old Valvestate VS100R (Combo). I am looking to add an ext. cabinet to it 4x12'' (or 2x12'' at least).

Want can be the best model ?

Do I can connect the amp speaker (1x12'') and a cabinet ?

Thanks

asked 20 Jan 2021 at 09:46 PM

Serge Lamarche
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Hello,

can I use my JTM60 speaker with a Marshall Origin 20H Head?

Also, my JTM60 has suffered some damage when my nephew tried to power on the amplifier, she cranked everything up but didn't succed, when I got home I didn't noticed it was all cranked up and powered it, it blew tubes and some more, I had it repaired but it didn't get back to the same sound as before... I'd like to have it checked by qualified personnel, can you indicate someone in Italy, please?

Thanks a lot,

Marco

asked 21 Dec 2020 at 02:25 PM

Marco Damian
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Hi,

 

Have a few questions about attenuator usage with SC20H amp.

 

1. Do I need two attenuators? My cabinet has two speakers (8 Ohm each), and SC20H has two separate outputs for each speaker, so does it mean I have to buy two attenuators, one for each speaker? I didn't manage to find SC20H schematics, so I'm not sure if those two amp outputs are connected in parallel internally, and I can just use one attenuator.

2. Do I need attenuator(s) at all? I want to run the amp with overdriven tubes, thus I have to set max level, right? Consultant at my local store told me it's enough to reduce "Master" volume, and EL34 will still be overdriven, if I set "Pre-amp" volume to max. But folks at Marshall forum say that it's still better to use attenuator, even in 5W mode. Again, I don't have SC20H schematic, so it's hard to tell who is right.

3. What if my cabinet only have one 4 Ohm input (2 x 8 Ohm speakers inside)? Is it enough to connect it to the amp with only one cable? Or I have to rework my cabinet to have two different inputs (separate input for each speaker)?

 

Thanks!

asked 25 Oct 2020 at 02:18 PM

Sam Protsenko
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Hi, I just want to make sure I've got this straight. I want to run my amp through my external attenuator(weber mini mass) and then into an 8 ohm external cabinet.

1a) Amp (8 ohm out)->attenuator(set for 8 0hms)->to external cabinet(1x12 with 8 ohm speaker) Is this correct?

1b) In the above scenario, if I want to run through the 8 ohm cab alone do I have to disconnect the onboard 16 ohm speaker? 

2) If the external attenuator is not connected, can I run the amp through the 16 ohm combo speaker and the 8 ohm ext cab at the same time? Or is it either/or?

Thanks

edited 09 Oct 2020 at 01:08 PM

Pete Monette

asked 08 Oct 2020 at 07:17 PM

Pete Monette
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Just bought a brand new Code 25 amp that was delivered by courier. It sounds great in play but there is a relatively loud constant hum from the speaker from about 5 seconds after switch on. Even with no guitar attached. is this normal?

 Also something is rattling inside when I tilt the cabinet side to side. I'm worried it may have been damaged in transit. Maybe these two issues are related?


Anyone have any thoughts or advice. Not sure I can face sending it back to the seller as although I bought it off a .co.uk website it actually shipped from Poland. 

 

 

asked 03 Sep 2020 at 06:45 AM

Jonathan Howarth
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Hi, I am trying to find out any more about my JTM45 amp. I have owned this for over 45 years,  i have never made any changes to it.

Something that always puzzled me is the lack of any serial number on the rear panel.  I cant see why anyone would have made a new chassis, but there are extra unused holes and i can make out where someone has scratched on the type of valves  in each position. I am assuming its probably late 1963 as it doesnt have the 'coffin' lable but is a two tone cabinet as per the early kind. Also the knobs are different to others i have seen.

Also i can find no record of the model of speaker cabinet that i assume is also a Marshall cabinet, 2 x 12" speakers. Sadly the original Celestion speakers are long gone (my fault!)  I have seen one reference to an extension cabinet or boutique cabinet that looked similar, how ever it looks like the Marshall badge was at an angle on mine, though it was missing when I bought the cabinet.

Any help for the above would be great, many thanks, Martin

 

asked 31 Jul 2020 at 03:23 PM

Martin Kingshott
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Hi Marshall team, my ORI20H says on the back 'CONNECT SPEAKERS BEFORE USE'.

So, is it wrong? I read in the forum that it has an internal dummy load, so that it can be also used without the speaker connected, for example putting in the Di/out: the headphone jack or a mono instrument cable to an audio interface/multitrack recorder/pa/mixer.

So, no need to connect the cabinet? IS IT SAFE?

Thanks and regards

asked 28 Jun 2020 at 04:56 PM

FRANCESCO MORANA
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Hi, Do someone know if the "custom voiced" speakers on a CODE 4x12 8ohm cabinet are the same as in the mg412a cabinet ? The mg cab is loaded with celestion g12-412mg 8ohm speakers that look like celestion rocket 50 but seem to be rated at 30 watts ... because the cab is rated 120w... some AVT cabs are loaded with celestion g12-412avt and some with celestion rocket 50 but AVT cabs are 16ohm (maybe the cause of suffixes change on the g12..) I've browsed  the celestion website to find some answer and the only one that had the same magnet is the rocket 50 and is rated to 50 watts... i would like to know what kind of speakers are on the CODE cab and if the mg412a cabinet sounds about the same as the CODE 412 cab with a CODE 100h head ...i don't like the format of the CODE cab...but want to keep all the tone modeling capabilities of the CODE 100w head

asked 18 Apr 2020 at 02:13 AM

Steve Paquet
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I recently hooke this head unit up to a 2 2x12 cabinet 8ohm and per instructions and at full cranked volume barely hear anything

Any suggestions or tips before persuing it being faulty? speaker cable hook up and checked with another cabinet and still same thing barely any volume . 

asked 01 Apr 2020 at 05:35 PM

Greg Snyder
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Hallo,

cannot find any technical detail on this speaker. I would like to know the Sensitivity (is it 100db as the Vintage 30?) and the Frequency response diagram as well for the 16 Ohm type. I'm gonna to buy a 1936V 2x12 speaker cabinet and I would get these information, please.

thank you.

cheers

edited 21 Feb 2020 at 09:26 PM

Roberto ACErob71

asked 21 Feb 2020 at 09:25 PM

Roberto ACErob71
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Manual says "Connect a single speaker cabinet here for the DSL1HR head". Is it means I can't use cabinet with two 8ohm speakers in series?

asked 04 Jan 2020 at 09:50 PM

Dmitriy Sokolov
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Hi folks!

My brand new DSL20HR has a great sound with my MX212AR cabinet, but when I want to plug it on my mixtable with the emulated output the sound is very bad.

I've tried it on the STB position with my speaker plugged. The sound is bad even with the headphone : a lot of hum and the volume should be at the max.

There was a lot of highlights on these feature :

"Marshall has teamed up with software mavens Softube to create exceptional tones "

I don't understand it can work so bad. I really can't use it and I many other users that seem to have the same problem.

Thanks for your help.

Best regards.

Pierre

 

asked 24 Dec 2019 at 12:13 AM

Pierre L.
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Hello I'm considering to buy DSL1HR or CR for silent recording at home. But I would like to use fx loop SEND output to record raw valve soud to apply impulse response later.

 

Is it safe to unplug cabinet, and without connecting headphones use these amps in such manner? 

And if so, why? Usually valve amp needs speaker load

 

Thank you in advance for the answare!

Sergey

asked 04 Dec 2019 at 12:44 PM

Sergey Tereshkin
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If I connect my DSL40CR to an external speaker cabinet should I disconnect the internal speaker ?

asked 24 Nov 2019 at 05:17 PM

Robert DeStefano
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How are the four Celestion G12M-25 (25W, 16Ω) speakers wired ― series or parallel ― inside the 1960AX and 1960BX extension speaker cabinets?

asked 06 Nov 2019 at 11:34 PM

Jimmy Pratt (2)
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How are the four custom speakers (8Ω, 50W) wired ― series or parallel ― inside the CODE™ CODE412 extension speaker cabinet?

asked 05 Nov 2019 at 10:38 PM

Jimmy Pratt (2)
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How are the two custom speakers (4Ω, 50W) wired ― series or parallel ― inside the CODE™ CODE212 extension speaker cabinet?

edited 05 Nov 2019 at 09:48 PM

Jimmy Pratt (2)

asked 04 Nov 2019 at 10:42 PM

Jimmy Pratt (2)
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Which speaker jack is for the 8 ohm,  the one in the very center or the one next to the 1x16 where the cabinet pluggs in? Their are 5 jacks, so counting from left to right which one is the 8 ohm jack ?  Thank you.

asked 26 Oct 2019 at 06:51 PM

Bobby Bishop
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How do I register my new speaker cabinet in the United States?

The warranty card gives me a weblink of www.marshallusa.com/warranty, but when I go there, it says; "EPIC 404! AN EAR OCCURRED WHILE PROCESSING YOUR REQUEST." 

asked 25 Oct 2019 at 05:04 PM

Butch Bobcat
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