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by 54strat » Thu Feb 07, 2013 10:38 am
Before commenting this time I surfed around some other forums for info on JTM30 issues. The consensus seems to be that what some say are overheating problems in some JTM30's is due to the fixed bias being set too high at the factory. Same well known problem I have had with a Fender Pro-Junior...they come from the factory WAY over biased. This, coupled with the fact that tubes hang underneath a combo amp chassis and heat rises, will make an amp run hot. Since there is no bias trim pot on the JTM30 chassis you will have to locate and change the bias resistor to a higher value.
Also...a guy who used to post here a lot, known as "World of Tone" and highly knowledgeable, posted on another forum that if you also remove the metal tube shield these JTM30's have, the temperature will drop at least twenty degrees! So I think if you remove the tube shield and get the bias down to the correct range, your problem is solved without installing a fan.
Now there's nothing "wrong" with installing a fan until you try to sell the amp and have to lower your price because it has been "butchered" in some way. Even JTM30's will be collectable some day. Removing a tube shield would not be a permanent modification that will decrease the value of your amp, and no one would care that you changed a resistor to get it properly biased either. Good luck!
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