Hi,
I built a JTM 45 a while ago. Had some issues with it and now coming back to debug.
It's basically like this:
http://el34world.com/charts/Schematics/files/marshall/Marshall_jtm45-readable.pdfBut I've installed a power scaling board for the output stage (KT66's) and hence a post PI drive control.
The problem is in the front end. It's noisy at times and I noticed the guitar volume pots being scratchy - yep, DC on the input jacks. I did have a shared/split cathode switch which was intermittent. I've removed that and linked the cathodes - still the same.
I've been all over it, re-soldered, checked earth paths but can't find it. I've checked the input jack wiring, all looks good. From the tip of a guitar lead I measure 34K in series to grid and 1M to ground on the high sensitvity inputs and 68K series to grid/134K to ground in the low sensitivity inputs.
I was measuring a little DC (low tens of mV) on the volume pots, so for now I've unsoldered the pot ends of the coupling caps and have V2 removed.
Voltages are all a little high at the moment as I've put in an old pair of 6L6 for testing purposes and they're running a bt cold. I'm measuring:
V1 B+ node = 389V
Normal channel triode
Va = 254V
Vk = 2.1V
Vg = 7mV
Bright input triode
Va = 260V
Vk = 2.1V
Vg = 15mV
If I plug a guitar lead (no guitar connected) into the lo input of the normal channel then Va/Vk stay the same. Vg goes upto about 20mV and I'm measuring the same on the tip of the guitar lead. Doing the same on the Hi input of the normal channel gives me Va= 226V/Vk = 2.2, Vg = 0.6V, guitar lead tip = 0.6V
For the Bright channel lo input with a lead plugged in I get similar results, Va/Vk stay the same, Vg goes upto 38mV. For the Bright channel Hi input, Va drops to about 220V, Vk goes upto 2.3V, Vg measures 0.8V and also on the tip of the lead.
With V1 removed I'm still measuring similar volts on the guitar lead tip!
Feels like a grounding issue somewhere but I can't see it. Jack's and cathode resistor/cap are grounded together just under the jacks. The PSU decoupling cap for that stage is down to chassis about 2" away, along with the pots. I'm not using a pot buss ground. If I jumper a lead from the ground end of V1 cathode resistor/cap to the decoupling cap ground lead it makes no difference.
Any thoughts on what to try next?