Hi Ricky,
I have some pix up on my posting regarding my TSL 100 mod HELP board. I found out (in my Lead PCB) C39 was removed from one end and sodered to LK5. I read another mod site and the guy there mentioned that this capacitor should be removed to reduce delays between switching among the 3 channels. Do you know much about this specific capacitor? This appears to be the only thing altered on my Lead board...so I was wondering if you know more about this item. Would it also change my sound and gain, which I lost nearly 90%...? thx. I have the pix posted there on the message board if you'd like to view it.
I'm looking for an amp tech in the IE. If you do tech work, I need to get someone to do some work for me on a TSL 100. Let me know if you would be up to doing it, or if you might have any recommendations.
I have not been on here much myself. I'm just starting to come around from this bad funk I have been in, from this injury that has had me down since the middle of last December.
Finally starting to see the Light at the end of the Tunnel . . .
Kurt used a boogie rack setup. i can't remember exactly which but, i think it was the 90/90 simul class and triaxis but, he used a Boss DS-1 crnked for distortion. Kim Thayil used Guild SG's and Peavey VTM120's which where of course, JCM800 knockoffs.If i can find my article on Kurt's rig throughout nevermind and in utero (the boogie rack) i'll get back to you on it.
I've got a JCM 800 2210 (1988) that has been giving me fits recently. On the boost channel, the sound will sometimes cut itself, almost in half. I think it might be due to the channel bleed issue you mentioned in a previous post. You stated it was an easy fix -- might you be able to help me out? Thanks!
If this is a Channel Switcher 2205/2210/4210/4211, you have the channel bleed issue.
Can we get the model and year of your amp? If you do not know the year, list the letter in the serial number from the back of the chassis.
If this is the Channel Switching model, I have an easy fix for the channel bleed.