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Could someone with a Mark Bass Little Mark 250 please look inside their amp, and note down the values, voltage and orientation of the Capacitors

C5 and C6 , located close to the output Transistors . ( or does anyone have a circuit diag ? )

PLEASE only do this if you are competent and safe to do so , make sure the amp is unplugged , and do NOT poke inside .

The Caps should be clearly visible to a knowledgeable person .

Thanks ,

Mike

Posted

I have one of these amps, and I've had the cover off a few times to replace failed/crackly pots in the preamp board. 

 

I'll pop the cover off and take some pictures when I get a moment. These would be the big electrolytic, yes?

Posted

So, I can't get any particularly clear pictures because the flash is bouncing off the other cables and components, but they're both marked as 100uF, 63v, and (I think) rated to 105C, though I can't get a clear look at the last part. 

 

 The person who assembled my amp was very generous with the rubbery fixing compound, so I had to scrape some of that away to see the PCB labels. 

 

Here's the C6 orientation (negative to the right when looking from the front of the amp)

IMG_20250810_163412742.thumb.jpg.7779f6a94fbc44e269bc91993184eada.jpg

And the C5 orientation (negative towards the front)

IMG_20250810_163424037.thumb.jpg.51bfc9d50bd7f6b6467c6cded7eb5f19.jpg

and a fuzzy image of the markings, just to confirm I'm not making this up. 

IMG_20250810_163307992.thumb.jpg.7f78212944805a03df979e0d87a7b39c.jpg

 

Posted

That's Amazing,

Great,

Thank You.

I'll get them ordered up, together with the 4 220uf 200v caps in the power supply section that were stressed.

My friend who owns the amp said it was still functioning , hard to believe , but worth a go . C5 and  C6 had exploded, and are completely unrecognisable.

Best Wishes,

Mike

 

Posted

Thank you !

Parts arrived from Farnell , and all fitted yesterday.

So far, so good ! Sounding great to me.

One thing I noticed was the voltage setting link is set on the middle position , 220v . ( middle of PCB )

Would you be willing to check your amp see which position your link is on. There is another position, next to it, with 120/240 written on it . Is your link there ?

There is also a large link at the side of the PCB , that is NOT fitted.

Best Wishes,

Mike.

Posted
3 hours ago, Chimike said:

Thank you !

Parts arrived from Farnell , and all fitted yesterday.

So far, so good ! Sounding great to me.

One thing I noticed was the voltage setting link is set on the middle position , 220v . ( middle of PCB )

Would you be willing to check your amp see which position your link is on. There is another position, next to it, with 120/240 written on it . Is your link there ?

There is also a large link at the side of the PCB , that is NOT fitted.

Best Wishes,

Mike.

I'll have a look in the morning. 

Posted
On 16/08/2025 at 18:19, Chimike said:

Thank you !

Parts arrived from Farnell , and all fitted yesterday.

So far, so good ! Sounding great to me.

One thing I noticed was the voltage setting link is set on the middle position , 220v . ( middle of PCB )

Would you be willing to check your amp see which position your link is on. There is another position, next to it, with 120/240 written on it . Is your link there ?

There is also a large link at the side of the PCB , that is NOT fitted.

Best Wishes,

Mike.

Hi there. Sorry I completely forgot about this. Here's the voltage selector, looks to be on 120/240 for mine. 

IMG_20250820_195726917.thumb.jpg.e5c424b3cafd3edf0fd04b19215b801e.jpg

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