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    <title>Restoring a Vintage Marshall &amp; What To Look For!</title> 
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    <title>What Does a Shorted Tube Look Like? </title> 
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    <description>We are often asked &amp;lsquo;How can you tell if a tube is shorted?&amp;rsquo; Great question! If the tube is power white at the top like this one it has lost vacuum &amp;amp; it&#39;s time to replace the power tubes with a matched set. This is a bit more of a rarity thought it happens. A majority of the time tubes visually appear to be fine &amp;amp; light up though one could be internally shorted. We hope this helps in some small way &amp;amp; have a great day! &amp;ndash; Voodoo Amps


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    <title>Here is what a Faulty Power Tube looks like</title> 
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    <description>If you have a tube in your amp that looks like this, you have a faulty power tube. Turn the amp off &amp;amp; take it to a tech to be serviced/checked over thoroughly. IE: The reason we are posting this is that we often receive phone calls &amp;amp; emails asking is this is normal for a tube to glow a bright orange/red, we thought we would share this with you &amp;amp; let you know that this is not normal. 
You may be asking yourselves, &amp;ldquo;Why are you taking a picture &amp;amp; not turning the amp off?&amp;rdquo; In part to show you what this looks like so you can identify this in the future &amp;amp; also this is a Marshall JCM2000 Series &amp;amp; as you can see, the fuse did blow when a tube fails/shorts. 
We have run all the necessary tests &amp;amp; a power tube is in fact faulty/shorted. Please note there are other ways a power tube can short where it lights up &amp;amp; visually appears fine, it looks power white at the top of the tube, etc. Thanks for reading this far &amp;amp; feel free to share or send this to your friends so others can see what this kind of failure looks like. Have a great evening! </description> 
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    <title>Marshall Amp - Fire &amp; Charring!</title> 
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    <description>Fire Inside Amp? - Sadly this occurred to a Marshall JCM800 2203x Reissue resulting in several shorted parts/components such as but not limited to; Output Transformer, (3) 12AX7&amp;rsquo;s, (4) EL34&amp;rsquo;s, Control Grid &amp;amp; Screen Resistors, Charred PCB, Charred power tube socket, etc. 
Could this have been prevented? Yes. When an EL34 power tube fails, the &amp;ldquo;HT Fuse&amp;rdquo; blows to protect the amp from this kind of damage. Continuing to install fuse after fuse only serves to cause further &amp;amp; more costly damage, which is what happened to this amp. 
Don&amp;rsquo;t let this happen to your amp &amp;ndash; When the HT Fuse fails on your Marshall JCM800 or Super Lead / Plexi, etc it is telling you there is a direct short in the power supply. Take or ship your amp to a qualified repair tech as it is far cheaper than repairing this kind of costly damage.
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    <description>Free Tech Tip! - You would be surprised how many times we see this so we wanted to post this here; We do not recommend gluing the knob onto the shaft of any control pot. Often times excess glue causes the control shaft to stock or freeze in place and/or not function properly. 

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Most replacement knobs tend to run $2- $5 which is more cost effective verses replacing a control pot(s) on a majority of amplifiers and other musical related products (costs can range from $35 - $75 or more). Replacement knobs can be purchased through your local tech (support your local repair shops!) as well as through a variety of online parts retailers. 
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    <description>Get your monies worth &amp;amp; make sure your tubes are properly burned-in! They sound-&amp;amp;-feel better to play on, they last longer and stay matched longer!

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