milkbone New member Oct 20, 2006 #1 Does anyone know what it means when you power down by using the standby switch and still get a signal for about 10-15 seconds. Thanks! Mike
Does anyone know what it means when you power down by using the standby switch and still get a signal for about 10-15 seconds. Thanks! Mike
B B2D SDUGF Riffologist Supremö Oct 20, 2006 #2 Re: Amp question about standby switch/Marshall I know what you're talkign about... it's completely normal but I don't know what the mechanical/electronic event is that causes that.
Re: Amp question about standby switch/Marshall I know what you're talkign about... it's completely normal but I don't know what the mechanical/electronic event is that causes that.
Foeburner New member Oct 20, 2006 #3 Re: Amp question about standby switch/Marshall It's those capacitors that keep giving the amp power after the power is off standby on, but the sound will disappear when those capacitors are empty.
Re: Amp question about standby switch/Marshall It's those capacitors that keep giving the amp power after the power is off standby on, but the sound will disappear when those capacitors are empty.
marvar New member Oct 20, 2006 #4 Re: Amp question about standby switch/Marshall Foeburner said: It's those capacitors that keep giving the amp power after the power is off standby on, but the sound will disappear when those capacitors are empty. Click to expand... Absolutly correct!
Re: Amp question about standby switch/Marshall Foeburner said: It's those capacitors that keep giving the amp power after the power is off standby on, but the sound will disappear when those capacitors are empty. Click to expand... Absolutly correct!
wixedmords New member Oct 20, 2006 #5 Re: Amp question about standby switch/Marshall If I shutoff the switches backwards it gives me a drawn out signal. Also if turned on with the standby in the "off" position it kinda fades into sound. Not sure if that is the issue Mike.
Re: Amp question about standby switch/Marshall If I shutoff the switches backwards it gives me a drawn out signal. Also if turned on with the standby in the "off" position it kinda fades into sound. Not sure if that is the issue Mike.
milkbone New member Oct 21, 2006 #6 Re: Amp question about standby switch/Marshall My Marshall goes on for about 10-15 seconds until it fades out. My Mesa goes off right away. Mabey it's just two different animals?
Re: Amp question about standby switch/Marshall My Marshall goes on for about 10-15 seconds until it fades out. My Mesa goes off right away. Mabey it's just two different animals?