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How to fix my Marshall code 100?

Why is there no sound when my wired headset is connected? To check that the headphones are connected correctly and there are no loose connections, try unplugging and replugging the audio device. Make sure that the headphones are not plugged into an audio-in or microphone jack if your audio equipment has more than one headphone jack accessible.
1/21/2023 10:00:57 AM • Marshall Music • Answered on Jan 21, 2023
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Why does my Marshall MG30 DFX make a noise when I turn it on and off. Also the channel switch works intermitently

It's possible that your Marshall MG30 DFX amplifier is experiencing a hardware issue. The noise you're hearing when you turn it on and off could be caused by a malfunctioning component in the amp's power supply or switching circuit. Similarly, the intermittent operation of the channel switch could be caused by a problem with the switch itself or with the wiring that connects it to the rest of the amp. To troubleshoot these issues, you may want to try the following steps:
  1. Make sure that all the cables and connections to your amp are secure and not damaged in any way. Loose or damaged cables can cause all sorts of problems, including noise and intermittent operation.
  2. Check the fuse in your amp to make sure it's not blown. A blown fuse can cause the amp to make noise or to stop functioning entirely.
  3. If the problem persists, you may want to consider taking your amp to a professional technician for repair. A trained technician will be able to diagnose and fix any hardware issues that may be causing the problems you're experiencing.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.
1/5/2023 1:18:39 PM • Marshall Music • Answered on Jan 05, 2023
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High frequency noise

"Overdrive Channel: high frequency noise as the gain and volume are increased." This is the expected result, you are experiencing feedback. Try turning the "Contour" knob all the way to the left and turn down the tone knob on your guitar.
9/4/2022 3:08:10 PM • Marshall Music • Answered on Sep 04, 2022
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I have a Marshall G100R CD Amp, and I appear to have blown one or more fuses. My question is what is the best, and easiest way to gain access to the fuses in my amplifier?

You said, the best and easiest way. Since a blown fuse indicates a short, your amp will blow as many fuses as you put in it, until you remove the short. If it appears that you blew fuses, the main amp would appear to be the cause of the short. The best and easiest way to solve the problem is to take it to the Marshall dealer or an electronics repair shop. In the future, do not connect or disconnect speakers with the power turned on, and don't connect more speakers than the manufacturer recommends. The AC input fuse is inside, very near the end of the AC cord. If the glass is discolored, the fuse link inside the little fuse exploded. If it went out that violently and you replace it without repairing the short, you will get to see it blow again. The reason the fuse is inside is because in the brief second that it takes for the fuse to go out additional damage can be done in the world of solid state electronics. That's since 1972,
10/28/2021 5:24:08 PM • Marshall Music • Answered on Oct 28, 2021
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Finding the fuses in my Marshall G100R CD Amplifier

On main circuit board, remove the chassis
10/28/2021 5:23:23 PM • Marshall Music • Answered on Oct 28, 2021
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I have Stanmore Marshall Speaker. It is a little over 4 yrs old. Only.one side of the speaker is working.

you have an open on your speaker bridge circuit
  1. probably a resistor or, capacitor check with a multimeter
10/27/2021 11:59:26 PM • Marshall Music • Answered on Oct 27, 2021
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Hello i have a Marshall AS100D and my ch2 stop working... I need a FACTORY RESET, do you know how yo do ir? Pleaaase??? Thanks

Power off the amplifier. Hold the AMP button while powering on. Once the screen for the reset process shows on the screen, firmly hold the STORE button to confirm factory reset until the screen shows "CONFIRMED"
8/30/2020 11:38:24 AM • Marshall Music • Answered on Aug 30, 2020
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Marshall MG250DFX Series Amp gain knob snapped off. How can I replace it?

Is is just the knob has broken (in which case, buy yourself a new knob and replace the one that's there) or is the potentiometer shaft broken too? That's a much bigger job, that involves pulling the whole amp apart and replacing the pot --- you need to get an electronics tech to do it. Google mg series knobs to find replacements --- they just push on.
2/9/2020 9:35:55 AM • Marshall Music • Answered on Feb 09, 2020
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How do I register a company in the Marshall Islands?

The Marshall Islands has been considered as one of the economically and politically stable country which is prevalent for the splendid business environment, favourable and low tax regime together with unlimited business opportunities. If you want to register a company in the Marshall Islands, it requires a minimum of one Shareholder, one Director and one Secretary - they can be the same person. The director of that company can form any nationality as to the company choice. A standard formation is 500 registered and bearer shares without par value, or up to 50,000 USD worth of par value stock. The notable matter is that the Marshall Islands company formation is a very flexible, tax-free structure, with few restrictions on the business that the company can engage in.
12/16/2019 2:00:53 PM • Marshall Music • Answered on Dec 16, 2019
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Running a looper through the send/return effects loop on my mg100hdfx head.

Your effect loop is fried.
9/30/2019 5:40:29 AM • Marshall Music • Answered on Sep 30, 2019
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Marshall avt 100 keeps blowing fuses

Failed output transitor
4/24/2019 5:24:09 PM • Marshall Music • Answered on Apr 24, 2019
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How to open the back cover of marshall mg15fx amp.

Remove all the phillips head screws. Then, where the power cord comes out,use a small thin screwdriver to pry that area outwards. Then pop the back off.
11/14/2018 2:33:02 AM • Marshall Music • Answered on Nov 14, 2018
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Horn sound and background hum on start up

Just to make sure, plug a cord into each input and unplug it. Make sure that any nuts around inputs are not loose. If it is a tube amp it could have a bad tube, Those are the easy things to try. That will help eliminate external connections and grounds. If that doesn't help, there is likely an internal bad ground c8nnectionsr , or a bad filter capacitor'
10/4/2018 3:33:22 AM • Marshall Music • Answered on Oct 04, 2018
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