Didn't know whether to put this in here or the tech forum (admin please move it if needs be).
So I have a reoccuring problem with my TSL100. When I switch it from standby to on it immediately goes into a feedback hum.
I have tried all the usual stuff of reseating tubes etc, often just cycling it on and off a few times gets it to work without the feedback hum.
But yesterday it seems to have taken a permanent set to this problem and it won't go away. I had it working and was playing through it, then it clicked and the feedback hum came on strong. I cycled it a few times and got it to go away, then it came back. Now I can't turn it on without having theis feedback hum.
I have taken it to be looked at professionally probably 3 times, and although I have had all the other faults fixed the guy can't seem to replicate this issue on his bench.
I probably would have thrown the amp in the trash by now if the tone wasn't so good!
Any ideas? Anyone else had Marshall reliability issues (I know that will probably open the flood gates)?
So I have a reoccuring problem with my TSL100. When I switch it from standby to on it immediately goes into a feedback hum.
I have tried all the usual stuff of reseating tubes etc, often just cycling it on and off a few times gets it to work without the feedback hum.
But yesterday it seems to have taken a permanent set to this problem and it won't go away. I had it working and was playing through it, then it clicked and the feedback hum came on strong. I cycled it a few times and got it to go away, then it came back. Now I can't turn it on without having theis feedback hum.
I have taken it to be looked at professionally probably 3 times, and although I have had all the other faults fixed the guy can't seem to replicate this issue on his bench.
I probably would have thrown the amp in the trash by now if the tone wasn't so good!
Any ideas? Anyone else had Marshall reliability issues (I know that will probably open the flood gates)?
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