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Around 2 years ago i purchased a marshall dsl40c amp from sweetwater. I ran it st full gain with a dod250 cranked up infront of it. Is that a bad thing to do? The thing started having volume output/swelling issues after 3 days. After troubleshooting it for a half hour on the phone, i ended up shipping it back.
New one came in the mail... same thing happend and i ended up very busy at the time so the issue was never addressed.
A year or two of it just collecting dust later, i finally have some money to get the issue addressed later this week.
Now i'm paranoid that something bigger may be wrong with it. In your opinion, what do you think the likelyhood is that it is sonething 'bigger' wrong with it, other than tube or fuse issues?
I was told that thos repairman is very experienced and builds amps... Is there a such thing as a problem a very experienced repairman would be unable to fix or a component that simply cannot be replaced/repaired on such an amp?
Knowing i had the same issue with two amps in a row, i am thinking that i either should not have been running the amp with onboard gain and the overdrive pedal both cranked or else the amps were both 2 of a bad batch?
If you were me, how concerned would you be that this thing could either not be repaired or else turn into a money pit?
Around 2 years ago i purchased a marshall dsl40c amp from sweetwater. I ran it st full gain with a dod250 cranked up infront of it. Is that a bad thing to do? The thing started having volume output/swelling issues after 3 days. After troubleshooting it for a half hour on the phone, i ended up shipping it back.
New one came in the mail... same thing happend and i ended up very busy at the time so the issue was never addressed.
A year or two of it just collecting dust later, i finally have some money to get the issue addressed later this week.
Now i'm paranoid that something bigger may be wrong with it. In your opinion, what do you think the likelyhood is that it is sonething 'bigger' wrong with it, other than tube or fuse issues?
I was told that thos repairman is very experienced and builds amps... Is there a such thing as a problem a very experienced repairman would be unable to fix or a component that simply cannot be replaced/repaired on such an amp?
Knowing i had the same issue with two amps in a row, i am thinking that i either should not have been running the amp with onboard gain and the overdrive pedal both cranked or else the amps were both 2 of a bad batch?
If you were me, how concerned would you be that this thing could either not be repaired or else turn into a money pit?
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