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by Ksandr
Wed Jan 20, 2016 7:56 pm
Forum: Marshall Discussion
Topic: Anderton '64 reissue JTM145 - any info?
Replies: 442
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Re: Anderton '64 reissue JTM145 - any info?

i using last schem 01/07/2015 and add jtm45 tonestack. I made a mistake. on another transformer 150V. here 180V. so that's not the problem. voltage have approximately the same
by Ksandr
Wed Jan 20, 2016 5:29 pm
Forum: Marshall Discussion
Topic: Anderton '64 reissue JTM145 - any info?
Replies: 442
Views: 119107

Re: Anderton '64 reissue JTM145 - any info?

about the sound: with more gain is fuzz. packackage started checking and realized that the fuzz appears after the second cascade. checked all the shoals in the Assembly and voltage is correct. I think that I accidentally ordered a transformer 150V on the anode winding. and I use the USSR tube 6n2p(1...
by Ksandr
Mon Jan 18, 2016 8:15 am
Forum: Marshall Discussion
Topic: Anderton '64 reissue JTM145 - any info?
Replies: 442
Views: 119107

Re: Anderton '64 reissue JTM145 - any info?

attach pcb. PT I was using ordered in the local office (i from Russia). OT i using hammond 125A
by Ksandr
Mon Jan 18, 2016 6:00 am
Forum: Marshall Discussion
Topic: Anderton '64 reissue JTM145 - any info?
Replies: 442
Views: 119107

Re: Anderton '64 reissue JTM145 - any info?

its my jtm1. very small. 180x100mm :D
by Ksandr
Fri Sep 19, 2014 5:12 am
Forum: Marshall Discussion
Topic: Anderton '64 reissue JTM145 - any info?
Replies: 442
Views: 119107

Re: Anderton '64 reissue JTM145 - any info?

Connection pcb with potentiometers for some reason does not show
by Ksandr
Fri Sep 19, 2014 4:51 am
Forum: Marshall Discussion
Topic: Anderton '64 reissue JTM145 - any info?
Replies: 442
Views: 119107

Re: Anderton '64 reissue JTM145 - any info?

sprint layout 6.0
by Ksandr
Thu Sep 18, 2014 12:46 pm
Forum: Marshall Discussion
Topic: Anderton '64 reissue JTM145 - any info?
Replies: 442
Views: 119107

Re: Anderton '64 reissue JTM145 - any info?

may be can somebody check the printed circuit board? tubes are on the back side printed circuit board