Yeah...Oh-Boy.
I am certainly NOT an amp tech, but i have worked on enough Good Amps to know how lousy this thing is.
I am sure it has been said 100 times before, but.....these things were never meant to be taken apart and repaired...No doubt they function past the warranty period, and then Marshall does not care what happens.
Should be no surprise, but this was my fault...The amp "works", then i replace some parts, then the amp no longer works...The Pads and traces are paper thin... Plus these diodes ZD-1 and ZD-2 had been getting very hot, so i replaced them and their corresponding caps...No doubt the heat was hard on the traces/pads...The pads fell apart as soon as they saw my soldering iron...It seems the trace was cracked...maybe 10mm after the pad...There was no continuity between ZD-1 and D-5...but there was when i pushed down on the board.
Is it called "masking".?....i need to scrape some off and bend the lead of ZD-1 down onto the exposed copper trace...Etc etc etc.
I probably should have been able to figure this out myself, but.....Solid State always confuses me, and i have not worked on amps much in the past 2 years...since i got back into photography.
If i can get this back to how it was when the kid gave it to me, i am simply going to give it back to him.
Even the Vox CC amps were pretty good quality PCB... not to mention the Soldano, Fryette and Fuchs i have worked on.
These "beginner" types of guitar amps.....its too easy to break something when you are trying to help somebody, at least for a Amateur/Hobbyist repair guy like myself.
I do not want to see another one.
Hopefully this will "fix" it.
FWIW...i will let you guys Know.
Thanks Again for everybody's efforts.
You saved me from a nervous breakdown