Marshall MS-2 Electrical Component Replacement
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Remove the volume, tone and power knobs by pulling them straight away from the front of the device. If they do not come off easily use the wedge tool to pry them up.
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Use a 10mm socket to remove the nuts from the volume and tone potentiometers.
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Use a 11mm socket on the power switch nuts.
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Use a 9/16" socket to remove the nut from the input jack.
What's the exact inner diameter and thread pitch of the headphone and input jacks? I lost my input jack nut, and don't know what to search for online in order to get a replacement for it. I tried using the headphone jack nut, but it seems that the inner diameter is slightly larger than the one used for the input jack.
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Use a 9/16" socket to remove the nut around the headphone jack. Be careful to not lose the washer.
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First do a visual check. Looked for cracked solder or damaged components.
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The image on this page shows a wire who's solder has completely detached from the board.
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To fixed cracked or detached solder, use the soldering iron to heat the solder already there until it flows and becomes completely attached to the board.
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To replace damaged components use the iron to remove and replace them.
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Use a multimeter to test the potential difference across the components. You will have to reinstall the batter and turn the device on to do this.
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Put one of the pins on each side of the component. Read the value on the meter.
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Each resistor has a predefined value that can be found using this page. Compare the results to the expected values.
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The capacitors have there properly functioning values printed on them.
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If any values vary replace the component.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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HOla, hace años tengo uno y por cosas de la vida, un amigo que quiero matar, jejeje... le puso un adaptador de corriente de 12V, y sabemos que funciona con 9... asi que me gustaria saber que pudo haberse dañado para poder repararlo... por cierto, el led funciona normal al conectar.. pero no emite sonido alguno.. saludos