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Purchased used amp, jcm 2000 tsl 100 2003 with 2003 1960a slant cab. Bought footswitch, being shipped. my questions are 1) will dsl 100 cover fit my tsl 100   2) where can i get replacement tubes 3) Can i get paper manuals for amp and cab    4) is there a rt angle speaker cord available

asked 11 Oct 2017 at 12:58 AM

martin peters
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My DSL40C suddenly began a fading out static when the standby switch is enabled, or disabled. Also the volume knobs don't do anything, anymore. The gain knobs increase the volume, but there is really no gain. These problems began suddenly and together.  I have new tubes on order. What is the most likely issue?

 

Thanks!

asked 27 Sep 2017 at 08:38 PM

Buster Lee
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My TSL 122 Combo  keeps red plating the tubes.  Everyone says these amps have the same kind of issues, but Marshall won't do anything about them, except to but a new board (thanks for sticking behind your products!). Anyone have any other suggestions? Thanks much!

asked 22 Aug 2017 at 07:12 AM

dean cramer
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Hello, 

   I just joined the forum so please excuse any incorrect behavior. I have a new dsl 40c with maybe 4 hours under its belt and all of a sudden with no warning it quit working. No sound whatsoever. The power light comes on and the tubes all appear to be glowing. It's still under warranty but I'm really questioning this purchase. After going online and visiting a few groups it seems like this is a fairly common issue. I guess what I'm looking for is a few people to comfort me in my time of need! Comments ate certainly welcome. Thanks so much! 

Dave DiPaola

asked 10 Aug 2017 at 09:12 PM

Dave DiPaola
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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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hello these days my amp would play and the sound would go low and back to regular sound without touching the sound nobs of the amp.

i beleive its time to change some tubes.

whats wierd is last tiem i changed my tubes since then everytime i turn off the amp there are clicking/sizzlling sounds and i brought it to be check and got said not to worry is that true?

i just talked to a luthier and ive been told i should not only change the tube but bias it as well?

i am from canads what price should this service be arround? 

Is it possible to get el34 the same one that came with the amp originally? The person who changed ly tubes lst time said its not possible.

 

thank you in advance.

David

asked 25 Mar 2017 at 01:16 AM

David Lebee
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My JCM2000 TSL100 will power up and play fully....after a while 30 mins or so....it will fade out to no sound....or weak sound....power it down then up again ...it will play full for another period....had the smae problem before and took to amp guy...it worked perfectly for him...maybe he didn't play it long enough...so I said for him to replace all tubes anyway... it is now doing it again after maybe 50 hours of play....any thoughts or just preplace tubes again....if its a tube is it likely to work for a period of time after its powered down then back up?

asked 09 Feb 2017 at 05:05 PM

Barry Brockwell
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One of my power valves is redplating, and prior to that there was a really loud sound coming through the sneaker that sounded like an electrical surge. Is it just a new valve required or something else. At first there was a noticable hum,  then I went to plug in my guitar and as soon as I picked up the cable, it made that loud bzzzzzt sound and I shut it off. I then tried it again and noticed the redplating.  

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Mike Schofield

asked 05 Feb 2017 at 02:44 AM

Mike Schofield
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Amp on clean channel super loud, when on distorted channel need to crank to half or more to equal clean on 1/4 setting, low gain 2 or 3, tubes or owner issue? Is this normal, kick in overdrive distortion goes through roof, in a good way. Loudness not like clean channel. Thoughts or suggestions, thanks in advance.

asked 27 Jan 2017 at 11:47 PM

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Hi, I just have a question...If and when it's time to replace the EL-34 Tubes in my head from them wearing out or I just want to try something different in an EL-34, What should the Bias be set to. I can't seem to find that info any place.  Thanks,

David A.Topp

edited 09 Jan 2017 at 01:27 AM

David Topp

asked 09 Jan 2017 at 01:10 AM

David Topp
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I was just wondering if and when I need to changes the tubes in my 2525 mini silver jubilee head can i just put the same type tubes in it or does it need to be biased?

asked 16 Dec 2016 at 07:48 PM

David Shover
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I have a 70's JCM 50 W lead I want to replace the tubes - 2 x 6550 and 3 x 12 ax7 ecc83, original GE tubes are in the amp. I am told I need to repalce the power tubes due to the 3 amp fuse keeps blowing. 

asked 13 Dec 2016 at 10:42 PM

Michael Litteral
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Hello...I have a JCM 800 2203 that I purchased back in 1981 and I wanted to replace all the tubes in the head after all these years. My amp has many hundreds of hours on it between practice and hundreds of gigs back all through the 80's.  I assumed that I had the standard compliment of Four EL84's in the output stage of the head...Everything I've read stated as such, and all the You Tube Bias Procedures led me down the same path....SO I ordered a matched set of TAD 12AX7's (3),  and four EL34's. Well, much to my suprise, when I took the back metel cover off the head, I did not find four EL34's...What was installed for power tubes back in 1981 was 2- 6550's, and 2- 6L6's. Both larger than the EL84's. Can anyone tell me why they (Marshall corp.) would do this...is there any special reason? I DO NOT want to change ANYTHING about the tonal characteristics of this amp. I would sure like a little enlightenment on the what's and the why's. I am truly facinated at discovering this..Thaks to all...Randy

asked 28 Nov 2016 at 05:31 PM

Randall Daggett
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Hi, I have bought a used Marshall amp JCM2000 TSL100 but the tubes must be replaced so my question is what kind of EL34's should I buy I mean what are the original tubes that are in the amp when he goes out of factory?

Thanks anyway!

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Stanislav Hvarkov

asked 23 Nov 2016 at 05:37 PM

Stanislav Hvarkov
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I have a problem with my jvm205h. I can hear a rattle while I am playing. It seems to come from the tubes could anyone tell me what I could do to fix this or is that normal? 

asked 22 Nov 2016 at 09:25 PM

Felix Valentin
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I am in a quandry. I have a 1987 50W (2 power tubes) reissue.  Every search I do for this comes up "1987x", and they all seem to have an F/X loop-- mine does not. The S/N is RI935245707. The front is labeled "MK II" and has 2 ch, 4 inputs and looks just like the classic Marshall we all have come to know & love..

1) Does the 'x" mean F/X loop?

2) I know that it is a re-issue and was manufactured in 1993. Is this a "plexi" reissue or a "metal face"? I am not sure if a "plexi" reissue would have an actual plexi faceplate, just the internals.

3) Since I cannot find any info on it, is this some kind of rare bird or not?

4) Can you tell me how many of this model were manufactured or do you have any idea of the value? It seems odd that I cannot find any similar w/o an F/X loop.

Any info would be greatly appreciated.

asked 03 Nov 2016 at 06:28 PM

steve page
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Hi,

I need to replace the power tubes in my 6100LM 100W Head.

I am looking at purchasing a matched quartet of Tung-Sol 5881 (Medium) from Musician's Friend

Just wanted to check to make sure that these are able to be used in my amp.

I have provided the link to the Musician's Friend Web Site for your review.

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/accessories/tung-sol-5881-matched-power-tubes/210098000118186

Thanks,

Craig

asked 28 Oct 2016 at 08:55 PM

Craig Saunders
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I about the above in 1985. I just want to confirm what tubes are necessary.

Also, if I could register, that'd be great!

 

asked 23 Oct 2016 at 01:46 PM

Bob Heaton
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Can I change EL34 (8-pin) to EL34 (7-pin) Vacuum Tubes on my Marshall DSL 100H?

asked 19 Oct 2016 at 02:00 AM

Jimmy Marquez
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Hi! I have a 2013 jcm800 2203x head. Can you tell what what preamp and power amp tubes were installed at the factory? Thank you!

asked 17 Oct 2016 at 10:16 PM

Jack Christian
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