marshalltsl
Well-Known Member
Hi
This is the most risk purchase ever. The seller said It don't sounds. The pics from main board were terrible. Inside it seemed that the channel change relay had exploded. Many electronic components had been changed. No rear black grill. No tubes. But It's a Marshall!, lol. Usually I bought my amps in working conditions. Then they had a minor problems or major problems. Once I bought a TSL60 that I had a lot issues. Bypassed fuses, footswitch didn't work, speaker output broken and bad power tubes. But boards were in perfect conditions. I was able to fixed It.
This one have been the hardest challenge ever. It is a 2020 model. It had the worst soldering job done ever. The relay was burned because solder iron. Many broken tracks. Some components oversized. Master volume pot with a broken axis. First impression was that I made a big mistake buying this amp. I don't know what the hell seller wanted to do with it. But I'm a lucky boy transformers are ok.
Finally I was able to fix It but It was a pain in my ass. On monday sudently lead channel had no sound. Yesterday I was able to fix It. Three components more had broken.
Now I think it's ok. At less right now. It will don't be a surprice If It fails again.
Overall I'm happy. It sounds great.
Here is a pic of mutilated boards. As you can see It had really bad job replacing components.
Regards.


This is the most risk purchase ever. The seller said It don't sounds. The pics from main board were terrible. Inside it seemed that the channel change relay had exploded. Many electronic components had been changed. No rear black grill. No tubes. But It's a Marshall!, lol. Usually I bought my amps in working conditions. Then they had a minor problems or major problems. Once I bought a TSL60 that I had a lot issues. Bypassed fuses, footswitch didn't work, speaker output broken and bad power tubes. But boards were in perfect conditions. I was able to fixed It.
This one have been the hardest challenge ever. It is a 2020 model. It had the worst soldering job done ever. The relay was burned because solder iron. Many broken tracks. Some components oversized. Master volume pot with a broken axis. First impression was that I made a big mistake buying this amp. I don't know what the hell seller wanted to do with it. But I'm a lucky boy transformers are ok.
Finally I was able to fix It but It was a pain in my ass. On monday sudently lead channel had no sound. Yesterday I was able to fix It. Three components more had broken.
Now I think it's ok. At less right now. It will don't be a surprice If It fails again.
Overall I'm happy. It sounds great.
Here is a pic of mutilated boards. As you can see It had really bad job replacing components.
Regards.



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