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Old 3rd February 2008, 08:26 PM   #1
dobrota is offline dobrota  Czech Republic
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Default Marshall JMP-1 high voltage value ??

Hi,
please do you know, what is high voltage supply value (HT line) in Marshall JMP-1 preamp ? I guess it's very (and abnormaly) low, because of using 4053 analog swith (about +-7.5V maximal signal level) after tube output on overdrive channel.
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