Hi.
A friend gave me a JCM 800 Combo (212, 50 watt, 2 channels). Not sure how old, (early 90's?). It's worked since I got it about a year ago. I haven't really used it much, just in the basement. I use a different amp in my band. The last time I used it, about 2 weeks ago, it sounded fine.
I decided that I would bring it to practice to properly put it to the test, really excited to see how it fit in the mix. I set it up, powered it up, and waited. And waited. There was power going to the amp, (the power light was red). I flipped the stand by switch and there was nothing. No hiss. No "Pop", nothing. I check all the usual. The speakers were plugged in. The fuses looked good. Tried a different cable. The tubes were glowing. Volume was up, both channels and the master. There was absolutely no sound.
My first guess is to try new fuses anyways. I don't have any extra, so it will be a few days before I can do that. I'm not sure that is the answer though, since there was power going into the amp.
The more I think about it, I now know I should plug it into a separate cabinet, to make sure it isn't the speaker connection. I'll definitely do that when I get home tonight.
I'm not pressed for time to get this fixed, as I have a few amps to work with, but I sure would like to be able to use it. I always bring this amp along as my back-up, and would like to continue to do so.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
A friend gave me a JCM 800 Combo (212, 50 watt, 2 channels). Not sure how old, (early 90's?). It's worked since I got it about a year ago. I haven't really used it much, just in the basement. I use a different amp in my band. The last time I used it, about 2 weeks ago, it sounded fine.
I decided that I would bring it to practice to properly put it to the test, really excited to see how it fit in the mix. I set it up, powered it up, and waited. And waited. There was power going to the amp, (the power light was red). I flipped the stand by switch and there was nothing. No hiss. No "Pop", nothing. I check all the usual. The speakers were plugged in. The fuses looked good. Tried a different cable. The tubes were glowing. Volume was up, both channels and the master. There was absolutely no sound.
My first guess is to try new fuses anyways. I don't have any extra, so it will be a few days before I can do that. I'm not sure that is the answer though, since there was power going into the amp.
The more I think about it, I now know I should plug it into a separate cabinet, to make sure it isn't the speaker connection. I'll definitely do that when I get home tonight.
I'm not pressed for time to get this fixed, as I have a few amps to work with, but I sure would like to be able to use it. I always bring this amp along as my back-up, and would like to continue to do so.
Any ideas?
Thanks!