JMP-1 Service - 230V to 120V Conversion and Battery Upgrade

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I purchased an old JMP-1 unit from a seller in the U.S. who had at some point originally purchased this from Europe so it was setup to run on 230V. They even included the step-up transformer with the sale. The price was great and the conversion is a very simple process. I also remove the button cell battery from these amps and modify them to use two AA batteries that will be accessible without having to open the chassis. In a touring situation this reduces downtime considerably. My last modified JMP-1 had the battery last approximately 10 years and I travelled with it all over the world. When it was time to change it out my tech was able to do it without having to remove the preamp from my rack so we didn't lose valuable set up time on stage.
It is important to note that strange problems arise when the battery finally bites the dust. You may encounter an error code on the front panel as well as strange high pitch noises on higher gain settings and some buttons may not function properly. To restore the amp to normal operation you must change out the battery and perform a factory reset. The reset procedure may have to be done more than once. To reset the unit, hold OD1 and Clean 1 while powering the unit on. If you saved your settings through a MIDI dump they can be uploaded back to the unit after the reset has been performed.
Below is link to the full schematic and handbook. Programming these can be a little tough so it's good to have the handbook available. These units work great when paired with a proper MIDI controller like the Behringer FCB1010.
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  • @Ancient_West
    @Ancient_West5 ай бұрын

    I love how your channel feeds the guitarist side of me and the electronics nerd side. I love seeing you jam out and i love seeing you mess with electronics.

  • @JoelGrindMusic
    @JoelGrindMusic5 ай бұрын

    awesome, I replaced the battery in my MP-1 a couple months ago and soldered in a battery holder that fits the OG battery type, never thought to use AA, cool idea since those are a lot more common to find on tour.

  • @romaindepla
    @romaindeplaАй бұрын

    I’ll be pleased to see your marshall and Tokai collection !

  • @80srocker65
    @80srocker654 ай бұрын

    Cool video great sounding amp

  • @danielvought1802
    @danielvought18023 ай бұрын

    Whoa 😮 these sound awesome!!

  • @heavyasi1981
    @heavyasi19815 ай бұрын

    I ordered a used one from Guitar Center a year ago and they shipped it in a 2 foot tall box by 1 1/2 sides with bubble wrap and foam above the preamp, the ear of the preamp was bent just like this one, I was so bummed! I scored though, a friend who owns a music store had one for very good condition so I swooped it up!

  • @doc_matter
    @doc_matter5 ай бұрын

    Killer straight to the point videos! Love it. Your so chill to, if I see a new upload I always click!

  • @michaelmitchell5909
    @michaelmitchell59095 ай бұрын

    That thing sounds awesome...great job man.

  • @tommyservo9660
    @tommyservo96605 ай бұрын

    Thanks for linking the schematic.

  • @user-ug6ti3op3x
    @user-ug6ti3op3x5 ай бұрын

    Many people are not informed that European Voltage and Current in appliances are @ 240 volt.

  • @jamescassidy4045
    @jamescassidy40455 ай бұрын

    oh man. That's a bit of a shame what happened to the chassis. I'd be pretty chocked if that was my amp. I know you didn't mean to, and had good intentions though. In my opinion, I would have just left the OG battery style in, as it's really not that hard to unscrew the lid, and pop in a new battery. It's one thing if someone is on tour, but even then they don't die that quick. The main inconvenience maybe if someone was constantly on tour, and reliant on programming is the battery style itself, not just unscrewing the lid, so maybe mounting the AA holder would be possible inside? Just a thought! Cool video though, thanks!

  • @TheAxe4Ever
    @TheAxe4Ever5 ай бұрын

    Sounds great! Quick and easy fix. But I gotta say, that Tokai Love Rock sounds and looks incredible. I bet it plays awesome! It might make people angry that I say this, but Tokai makes a Les Paul better than Gibson in my opinion. Tokai…..doing Les Paul’s right!

  • @heavyasi1981
    @heavyasi19815 ай бұрын

    Ha! And I totally have the same obituary shirt! 97 tour???? And mines sleeveless!

  • @K707OR30
    @K707OR305 ай бұрын

    I’ll never understand why Marshall loves to put cheap electrolytic caps right next to hot components. all the caps are right next to a quad of transistors with no heat sinking in a 1u rack unit. Like that won’t produce any heat. I’d absolutely replace those caps.

  • @powermorcillo2703
    @powermorcillo27035 ай бұрын

    Why didn’t you just use a replacement of the original battery? The thing last for ever anyway.

  • @purgasound

    @purgasound

    5 ай бұрын

    I would still have to unsolder the original tacked in battery just to install a button cell battery holder. I'd rather not have to disassemble the unit to change a battery. It is a potential show stopper if the unit is installed in a rack system. I had a battery die on tour, we were doing arenas as a support act. I had the same setup for that unit. It was a 60 second job as opposed to unhooking all the cabling that goes into a rack rig to pull the whole unit out, clear a workspace to disassemble, reassemble, reinstall and rewire. That's a lot of unnecessary extra work and this modification took the same amount of time as it would to replace it with a battery holder. Plus everyone has AA batteries on tour. I don't have whatever battery this was.

  • @samizdat113
    @samizdat1135 ай бұрын

    I hate it when people say 230 volt. It's 208-230.

  • @purgasound

    @purgasound

    5 ай бұрын

    What country does that hold true? It is my understanding that nominal mains voltage in Europe is 230 volts +10% / -6%. That doesn't go down to 208V. Cheers

  • @samizdat113

    @samizdat113

    5 ай бұрын

    @@purgasound I was just yanking your chain about you being annoyed with people saying 115. But here in the US we have 208-230 voltage. Anything in that range is acceptable. I am a refrigeration/HVAC tech and if we have a step down transformer in a piece of equipment we often have to confirm incoming voltage and wire the transformer accordingly. If incoming voltage is below 217 use wires A and B, if voltage is 217 or more use wires C and D.

  • @purgasound

    @purgasound

    5 ай бұрын

    @@samizdat113 hell yeah brother. Much respect to my fellow tradesmen!

  • @n0nyabznss
    @n0nyabznss5 ай бұрын

    1. STOP CALLING IT AN AMP. 2. That battery mod you did was beyond stupid and unnecessary considering the original holder allows for replacing the battery.. The coin cell battery would outlast a pair of AA/AAA batteries and it won't leak unlike those batteries. The only thing you did which was useful was converting the PREAMP to US current.

  • @purgasound

    @purgasound

    5 ай бұрын

    Lol but this is, by every definition, an amplifier. It takes a small audio signal and amplifies it to a larger signal. You don't have to like the battery modification. That's fine. I did it because it works best for my setup. The amps I used are wired tightly in an enclosed rack. I don't and won't have the time in the middle of a tour to disassemble every cable and connection and snip wire ties to pull out a rack unit to change a battery. Doesn't matter how infrequent that is. Down time is down time and when you already have a busy crew on tour it makes sense to simplify their jobs wherever possible. Cheers

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