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Hi,

After connecting my device to the speaker, the speaker plays sound normally and the volume increases/decreases as my device volume increases/decreases. However, if I set my device volume all the way to zero, the speaker is still playing sound. Tried to reconnect, but still not working. Is there a way to fix this? I would expect the speaker to be silent when the device volume set to zero.

Thanks!

asked 17 Feb 2023 at 08:50 PM

Katy Zhao
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I want to know if its possible to use two effects from the same "area" at the same time, like a distortion with pitch shifter, or tremolo with flanger, phaser, or chorus.
My apologies if my english is not perfect, im not a native speaker

asked 08 Feb 2023 at 07:04 AM

Gonzalo Navarret
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I am interested in buying a MARSHALL CODE 25, but I would need to use the line output (to connect to a mixer or another amplifier), I know I can use the headphone output, but how can I use the headphone output? without disconnecting the speaker from the amp? Is there any way to achieve it?

asked 24 Jan 2023 at 12:11 PM

Pere Camps
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I've bought a Marshall CODE 50 here in Brazil a few months ago, and now I'm having a known problem with the speakers according to the Marshall forum.
Then, my speakers just cut off while I'm playing, which is a very SERIOUS PROBLEM.
I would like to know how I can have some support in this case, because for me this is a manufacturing problem.

edited 15 Jan 2023 at 06:30 PM

Arilson Jr (5)

asked 15 Jan 2023 at 06:30 PM

Arilson Jr (5)
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I have a JMD1 combo, it works find when I used headphone but just no sound from the speaker. I have tested the speaker and it seems the speaker itself is functioning

asked 15 Jan 2023 at 01:16 AM

CK Law
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Dear fellow Marshallers,

I have recently bought a Marshall DSL15C amp for my guitar and was looking to use headphones for silent practice. I tried disconnecting the amp output on the back side of the speaker and plugging in my headphones instead - this doesn't seem to work perfectly as my headphones only play in one ear and the sound is crazy high. 

Is there a good way to use headphones on this amp or do I need to buy another amp for silent practice?

Rock on,

Magnus

asked 25 Dec 2022 at 07:22 PM

Magnus Broch
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Hi All,

I'm getting a fast clicking and humming sound comming through the speaker as I let chords/notes fade out. Tried different leads and guitars but still happening. Fimware is up to date. Doesn't happen when the chord/note is struck...only when you hold the chord/note to fade out.

Any suggestions.

Thanks in advance.

Regards

Don

asked 15 Dec 2022 at 08:29 PM

Don Danella
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I have installed the IOS app, and I have two Marshall speakers: the Acton II, and the Stanmore II.

The Stanmore had no issues, I suspect because it does not require a firmware update (yet).  The Acton II on the other hand, will not connect without a firmware update.  Taking that route, it leads to an indefinitel hang.  It starts and never moves past the 20% mark, and it stays that way indefinitely.

I've tried power-cycling the speaker.

I've tried factory-resetting it too.

I've also tried installing the app on my Mac (rather than the iPhone), with exactly the same results.

Nothing.

Anyone else come across this?

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Updates from a Marshall support call to which I have responded:

Hello,

Thanks for contacting the Marshall Support Team. 

Let's try a few steps to see if we can resolve this issue together.  

First: it is important to note that the Marshall Bluetooth app is NOT needed to pair the speaker to your phone. Please keep the app closed until you get to the very last section of the instructions below. 

(1) Perform a factory reset of the speaker:
- Press and HOLD the Source and Play/Pause button for 7-10 seconds​...DONE
- The SOURCE LED's will all flash quickly to confirm the reset was successful...DONE
- Remove the II Bluetooth from your audio device’s Bluetooth list before pairing again...DONE

(2) Connect the speaker to your phone via Bluetooth:
- make sure the Bluetooth menu on your phone (device) is CLOSED...DONE
- set the source to Bluetooth...DONE
- push and hold in the source button until the Bluetooth LED Light is flashing...DONE
- open the Bluetooth menu on your phone (or device), find & select the speaker...DONE

(3) Attempt to update the speaker again, complete these steps in this order:
- update the app to the latest version...DONE[UpToDate]
- make sure your phone and device are next to each other...DONE, and
- make sure that the speaker is powered on and connected to your phone via Bluetooth...DONE
- attempt to complete the update again...FAILED

Let us know if this helps. 

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edited 05 Dec 2022 at 06:56 PM

Nima Talebi

asked 05 Dec 2022 at 02:01 AM

Nima Talebi
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I tried to plug headphones  to emulated out with the speaker jack out is you mention on the instructions but what comes up is just a white noise, do i need to use a specific headphones? and what should be the problem?

asked 01 Dec 2022 at 07:27 PM

SAHAR KEDEM
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I am adding my Marshal Action 2 to my Dell Laptop.

Device is getting paired succesfullly but it shows an error "0% battery " on the bluetooth speaker so unable to connect.

Action 2 doesn't have any batter though.

Do you know how to fix this issue and add speker to the laptop ?

asked 29 Nov 2022 at 06:44 PM

Sijil Kadavath
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Hi dear readers

 

1st off , i find this forum completely not comprehensive and informative, it feels like quite the opposite,

for my issues, i have a Woburn I, just out of warranty,

 

ever sindce a few months it turns off while playing music

i use the aux standard, play songs, then wham, after 2-5 minutes it shuts off, and restarts and puts the volume back at 50%

this turn off cycle is times about around 4, to 5 minutes, consistently overal (some days it doesn't )  and it keeps doing it EVERY 5 MINUTES FOR DAYS , ugh :(

this is effectively turned my audiophile soundsetup to a paperweight as i dont go to my speaker to change the volume every 5 minutes

and actually it makes me upset, and anti climactic thoards the reason i was useing it in the 1st place.

 

i really would like to solve the problem and have a ON OR OFF SWITCH on my device, so i can actually appriciate it for years, with the purchase price of 400 euros plus at launch, i find this absolutely a right.

after my 1st searches on the web i found a lot more people with this issue, and it feels to me as if its being obscured, and not solvable

 

any fixes found so far anyone?

asked 16 Nov 2022 at 10:39 AM

Jason Jut
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I have a dsl40cr. I want to run a 16 ohm 1x12 extension cabnet and use the speaker in the combo as well. What speaker output jack do I plug the extension cabnet into?

Thank you.

Rodney Jones

asked 02 Nov 2022 at 02:51 PM

Rodney Jones
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i have a Woburn 2 and an Acton2 which I have paired. If I raise the volume on one speaker the volume on the other speaker raises aswell. Is there a way to stop this happening?

asked 07 Oct 2022 at 07:29 PM

Robert Jones
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Hi,I recently bought a Vintage studio combo and I wonder how long will it take for the speaker to break in. I use my looper to play music just so I can speed the process up. Thank you for your time.

asked 17 Aug 2022 at 06:58 AM

Alexandros Topis
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Hi. I have a Code 100 combo and I have been thinking of upgrading the speakers. Should I replace the stock speakers in the amp, or would it be better if I just bought an external cab and bypass the built in speakers? I have found that when I deactivate the cab simulator in the amp I get a more “defined” and less muddy tone, but sometimes it just sounds like “an amp without cab”, the sort of scooped sound if that makes sense, even if the sound comes out through the amp speakers which should be considered a cab. If an external cab is better, what wattage should it be? Thanks!

asked 19 Jul 2022 at 11:55 AM

MARIOS PAPAVASILEIOU
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I recently bought a stockwell II speaker, and i would like to play with some instruments on these speaker, with the aux input when instrument doesn't make sound it switch automaticaly to bluetooth source even if nothing is paired with. There's a gap before the sound reapear on the speaker it's boring with a keyboard or guitar with a preamp in the minijack input. Is there any way to update this bug ? Marshall speaker and can't play with an instrument on... Lol

asked 09 Jul 2022 at 12:10 AM

Philippe Capitani
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Hello, I have a question about Emberton.
My speaker turns off after inactive time.
 
My Emberton connected to PC using TP-Link UB500 Bluetooth adapter.
 
When the music is not playing for ~5 minutes, the speaker turns off without any sounds.
 
When I turn off by pushing the control knob I hear the guitar sound.
 
But my Emberton turns off arbitrary without sounds.
 
Problem for a few days.
 
14 months everything was ok.
 
I will be grateful for help. Thank you.

edited 03 Jul 2022 at 08:55 PM

Alexander Ivanov

asked 03 Jul 2022 at 08:55 PM

Alexander Ivanov
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I have a Model 1960B 4x12 cabinet that I purchased used around 1980, and I'm trying to find out what year it was manufactured (see photos).  The serial number is "3479".  The speakers appear to me to be the original Marshall-labelled Celestion speakers, part number "T3120".  Three of the speakers have a stamp near the part number stamp that reads "AM8".  The fourth speaker has a stamp that reads "CM20".  I assume these are likely Celestion manufacture date codes, but not certain.  Only one of the four speakers has a stamp that reads "15 ohms" (but using the omega symbol).  The speakes are wired series-parallel.  According to the nameplate, the cab is rated at 16 ohms (apparently actually 15 ohms), and 100 watts.

Based on the excellent condition of the cab when I bought it, I am assuming it to be mid to late 70s vintage, but would like to know the exact year, if possible.  I saw a post on another forum that claimed the OEM "T3120" speakers are actually Celestion G12-65 speakers, but simply OEM-labelled for Marshall, and that they only came that way preinstalled from the Marshall factory.  Is that true?  From the Celestion website, I see that they still sell "Heritage Series G12-65" speakers, and they are available in 8 ohms or 15 ohms.  The new G12-65 speakers shown on the Celestion website look the same, down to the round mesh vent in the center of the magnet assembly.  The above details would seem to confirm that the T3120 speakers are indeed 15 ohm G12-65s.  If true, that implies that the cab will actually handle up to 260W (not much risk of blown speakers with a 100W head).

I would greatly appreciate any help that anyone can provide.

Cheers,

James

 

asked 02 Jul 2022 at 07:18 PM

James Baughman (1)
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Last reharsal my guitar simply stoped working in the middle of a song, after like 5 seconds that I turned off/on  it started to work again but then after 2 songs it stoped working again, this time turning off/on didnt solve the problem, I was despered, checked all cables and everything was fine, then sudently started to work again until the last songs of the reharsal, without I doing anything (?). When it  happened again in the last 2 songs, the bassist said "man you amp is blinking", and I saw the display flashing for a couple of seconds and then the sound stoped again.

I've tested the power outlet, speaker cable, power cable and guitar(p10) cables, they all working fine, seems something on the amp. Next month  my band got our first gig to play, in a small open air party, and I'm afraid it will happen again, bcause last month it occured 2 times, but turning off/on solved the problem, this time dont.

I'm from Brazil and I don't know if you have customer support here, I imported my amp from another country(didn't find any oficial store nearby to buy on Brazil).

asked 30 Jun 2022 at 07:56 PM

Gabriel Salvi
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Edit: Replaced the tubes. Still cut out or no sound at all when taken off standby. Check the fuses. They look brnd new. Bypassed the FX Loop and it seemed to work fine foa  day then went right back to cutting outor no sound when taken off standby. 

Full discalimer I don't have a lot of experience with tube amps.  Not many tech options to take it to where I live. I recently bought a used DSL20C and it is in imaculate condition.  Still has the tag on it. For the first few days it worked perfectly as expected.  I turned it on this weekend and let it warm up for a couple of minute, plugged my guitar, flipped off standby  and no sound.  Not even the usual hum that let's you know it's on.  I tried different guitars and cables. I confirmed and visible conections. Eventually, after switching the standby switch a few times it did eventually make sound. There were some pops and volume changes but it worked. I didn't press my luck and turned it off.  I took the back off and made sure the tubes were still seated properly (it was shipped to me).

This is the first time I used it with the speaker instead of the emulated line out. I really had to crank the volume to get good volume in my headphones.  I don't know if that's normal or a symptom. BTW the Emulated line out worked even when the speaker wouldn't. 

Does this sound like it need new tubes or am I looking at something more complicated.  I appreciate any help.

edited 12 Jul 2022 at 10:22 PM

Bill Tibbett

asked 27 Jun 2022 at 06:10 PM

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