
ido1957
9K Gold Member
Got my Marshall JCM900 4100 amp back after only a week from Long and McQuade. (They called the day I took it in and said it could take 1-2 months
due to excessive repair workload. Bonus!
I've only had a few minutes to test it since I got it home (because my daughter has to study for a test tonight). There's lots of time to test it though which i will do later....
The hum is pretty much gonzo - noticed the silence right away.....
Amazing difference overall, super quiet, seems louder, more OD, nice tone. It was not 60 Cycle hum which I thought it might be initially.
They did a number of mods to fix it. Here's the breakdown - hopefully this will be of benefit to others in the future. I'd recommend you take your amp to a professional like the guy at L&M for these kinds of mods.....
BTW - the mods included the some of the recommendations I had from guys on this BBS on my initial thread about the hum - you guys obviously know your stuff.
Repair Details:
Replaced second preamp tube.
Replaced low voltage supply zener diodes and master volume switching opamp.
Replaced factory installed (in 1990) 56K bias resistor with 47K bias resistor as per 1994 schematic to lower increase the negative bias voltage from -50V to -38V to properly bias the EL34 tube configuration.
Resoldered misc components and organized wire layout to help with noise further.
Rtv’d misc components.
Test ok
Mesa Boogie 12AX7 preamp tube 13.95
YSL Marshal Part Valvestate IC M5201 5.95
YSL Part 1N5245B 15VO OW5 Z (2) .50
YSL Part 1/2W 47K5 T&R RES .25
Repair Labor (60) 65.40
Subtotal 86.05
GST 5.16
Total 91.21 (CDN)
So a big hats off to Long and McQuade. I'm going to test this amp some more this weekend and I'm hoping this repair is all I needed





I've only had a few minutes to test it since I got it home (because my daughter has to study for a test tonight). There's lots of time to test it though which i will do later....
The hum is pretty much gonzo - noticed the silence right away.....

Amazing difference overall, super quiet, seems louder, more OD, nice tone. It was not 60 Cycle hum which I thought it might be initially.
They did a number of mods to fix it. Here's the breakdown - hopefully this will be of benefit to others in the future. I'd recommend you take your amp to a professional like the guy at L&M for these kinds of mods.....
BTW - the mods included the some of the recommendations I had from guys on this BBS on my initial thread about the hum - you guys obviously know your stuff.

Repair Details:
Replaced second preamp tube.
Replaced low voltage supply zener diodes and master volume switching opamp.
Replaced factory installed (in 1990) 56K bias resistor with 47K bias resistor as per 1994 schematic to lower increase the negative bias voltage from -50V to -38V to properly bias the EL34 tube configuration.
Resoldered misc components and organized wire layout to help with noise further.
Rtv’d misc components.
Test ok
Mesa Boogie 12AX7 preamp tube 13.95
YSL Marshal Part Valvestate IC M5201 5.95
YSL Part 1N5245B 15VO OW5 Z (2) .50
YSL Part 1/2W 47K5 T&R RES .25
Repair Labor (60) 65.40
Subtotal 86.05
GST 5.16
Total 91.21 (CDN)
So a big hats off to Long and McQuade. I'm going to test this amp some more this weekend and I'm hoping this repair is all I needed




