PCB - Marshall, Valve PCB TSL100 / TSL122, Rev 20
Marshall PC Board for TSL 100 / 122. Rev 20.
RoHS Compliant
SKU:
P-H217
Item ID:
005115
UPC/EAN:
609722153928
Marshall Part Number:
M-TL10-60-02-01
Brand:
Marshall
Type:
Item Height | 2.74 in. | |
Item Length | 16 in. | |
Item Width | 4 in. |
Packaging Dimensions | 15.75 in. × 3.875 in. × 2.75 in. | |
Weight (Packaging) | 1.215 lbs. |
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Is this replacement board known to be free of the bias drift issue that plagues some of the DSLs?
Asked by Anonymous on August 18th, 2016.
This is designed to be a proper replacement for the faulty TSL 100 boards.
This is a board for TSL 100 amps, not DSL 100 amps
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How do I replace the current old board which was made in 1999? Do I need to connect special jumper cable? I heard final rev board has more connector than old ones.
Asked by Anonymous on December 14th, 2016.
We are not techs here at Antique Electronic Supply and with that in mind; we can not offer you technical advice. You may want to contact an amp tech.
When I did it to my amp, there was one connector that wasn't used with my new board. I just connected the connectors to where they went on the old board, and the amp works fine without connecting the extra one. I have heard it pop once or twice when switching channels, but I've been using it since March 2017, and haven't heard it. I guess if the conditions are perfect, it might pop when you switch channels, but it's hardly, or not even noticeable
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Do the DSL100 and TSL100 use the same board?
Asked by Anonymous on September 19th, 2015.
To our knowledge the DSL and TSL series amps use different boards. This board is designed for use with the TSL100/TSL122 model specifically.
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Do these boards come populated with all the components or is it just an empty PCB?
Asked by Anonymous on August 24th, 2016.
Yes, it is populated just like the picture.
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Does it include instruction how to replace the board?
Asked by Anonymous on December 14th, 2016.
Hi, this only comes with the board and no instructions are included.
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Does it include the instruction manual how to replace the board? If not, does it need special change to connect the cable? I heard connector in latest rev had more connectors than the old one. My TSL made in 1999 and PCB rev is 4.
Asked by Masanobu on December 14th, 2016.
You would want to contact an amp tech. We can not advise you on this since we are not techs.
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Does the tsl122 main board have updated or corrected material / components to eliminate its inherent bias drift issue, or is it indeed an original design board with its flaws? Thanks
Asked by Anonymous on December 21st, 2016.
This is designed to be a proper replacement for the faulty boards.
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Hi, do you post to Australia?
I've tried everywhere in Aus to obtain a replacement board for my tsl122 and nobody has them.
Thanks.
Asked by Anonymous on March 9th, 2017.
Yes, simply add this to your cart and checkout. After you input your address you will see a shipping calculator that will give you multiple shipping options based on the size, weight, and value of your order.
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Hi, is this really the M-TL10-60-02-01 board for sale? I notice that the board in the picture has the older model number. Thanks
Asked by Anonymous on May 14th, 2017.
Yes this is M-TL10-60-02-01.
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When will you have more in stock?
Asked by Anonymous on June 11th, 2018.
We expect to get more in stock by the end of the month. If you order it now, we will ship it out as soon as we get them back in stock.
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Can you confirm that this board is the Issue 20 version?
Asked by Anonymous on January 22nd, 2019.
These are a new production board and are the latest revision.
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Is this PCB is the same one that's in the JCM2000 TSL100?
Asked by Anonymous on September 2nd, 2020.
This is used in the TSL100, but there have been numerous revisions to this board, so it may not be identical to the one currently in the amp.
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Is this board a newer revision than the one that came in a 2007 TSL100 ?
Asked by Anonymous on February 3rd, 2021.
Our boards will always be the most current revision (rev 20 at the time of writing this) because our stock turns over very regularly for these boards.
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