Repair Blog: Marshall JCM800 2203 with a blown fuse + SOUND CLIPS
Another Repair Blog entry! A really cool 100 watter came across the bench today and I was able to get it running again without much trouble. It's important that not only do the problems get fixed, but the amp gets the preventative maintenance it needs for years of problem free service. I replaced the output jacks that were in bad shape and replaced the electrolytic capacitors since it was long overdue. Got some good jam time with the amp before sending it home to it's owner. Hope you enjoy.

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