The issue I'm having is crazy high B+ voltages..for a typical Marshall.
And what doesn't help is the layout of the Peavey. I've left the Output board and the PSU board intact. Because of the crazy design, they've got filter caps all over the place.
In the attached schematic you'll see I have circled in red where the PSU board ends. In order to get 465 VDC here, I had to add 47K in series with R79. C57 is NOT in place as it was located on the preamp board.
I DO NOT KNOW IF C57 IS NECESSARY, but it is not in place at this point.
All of my voltages downstream are considerably higher than those shown on a Marshall 2203 schematic.
I've attached a 2203 layout and I've circled in red what I've built as the front end. The .022 coupling caps are what I changed on the Peavey output board as they were .047 and I thought not appropriate for the Marshall sound.
So, generally I think nothing is wired wrong, it's just that the Peavey PT puts out more voltage than the Marshall iron. Can I just adjust the B+ voltages by increasing the dropping resistors? I want a JCM-800 sound and feel.
My voltages are;
V1-1-313v
V1-6-410v
V2-1-160v
V2-6-426v
V3-1-461v
V3-6-460v
I know this only tells part of the story, but I think these voltages are about right for the Peavey, but my understanding is this is way too stiff for the Marshall.
What are the smart guys' thoughts?..especially to the questions in red.
BTW, Merry Christmas!