I was reading the posts about the 3203's some of you had that had a "fading out" problem. Somebody mentioned that jumping the effects loop solved the problem. I've got a 1989 2205 that has the "fading" problem. It is intermittent, and seems to happen more when it is warmed up. My tech re-tubed and tensioned the sockets and went crazy trying to figure it out. This amp has an FX loop, so I'd like to try the fix that helped you guy on the 3202. How is this jumper to be installed in the loop? At the jack? Any help appreciated. Thanks.
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Re: JCM 800 2205 \'Fading Out\"
Just plug a cord from the effects send right back into the effects return.
Jerry
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Spray the jacks with contact cleaner and plug a cod in and out a few times. That usually cleans them up.
Jerry
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I was reading the posts about the 3203's some of you had that had a "fading out" problem. Somebody mentioned that jumping the effects loop solved the problem. I've got a 1989 2205 that has the "fading" problem. It is intermittent, and seems to happen more when it is warmed up. My tech re-tubed and tensioned the sockets and went crazy trying to figure it out. This amp has an FX loop, so I'd like to try the fix that helped you guy on the 3202. How is this jumper to be installed in the loop? At the jack? Any help appreciated. Thanks.
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Do you have the back metal plate on? if so take it off, sounds like your amp is getting really hot which makes the solder get loose causing it to loose connection. With all my marshalls i always have a fan blowing on the back of them to keep them cool, marshall are known for running really hot as it is.
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Back plate is off, and has been. If it IS a bad solder joint, I'll probably never find it. I did however have a Sony television that would get lines across the picture when it was warm...somebody said that it could be a loose solder joint. I touched around on the boards while it was having the problem and actually found a bad solder connection. I pulled the board out and soldered it and it has been good ever since. The shop wanted $700 to "try" to find the problem.
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Back plate is off, and has been. If it IS a bad solder joint, I'll probably never find it. I did however have a Sony television that would get lines across the picture when it was warm...somebody said that it could be a loose solder joint. I touched around on the boards while it was having the problem and actually found a bad solder connection. I pulled the board out and soldered it and it has been good ever since. The shop wanted $700 to "try" to find the problem.
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You can probaly stop it from happening just by keeping a little crappy fan blowing on the back of the amp while playing.
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I still think this is a problem with the FX loop, not a solder joint getting hot.
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+1
Dirty loop jacks is very common.
Jerry
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