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Borken Marshall Guvnor. Input jack

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Hi guys. I have a old Marshall Guvnor but the input jack is broken. Does anybody know where i can get a new input jack. It has 9 pins.

Best regards Kristoffer
 

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Thanks for the answers. I dont have a part number but here are two pics.

The input is the one on the left in both pics. Anyone know this spare part?
 

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Re: Broken Marshall Guvnor. Input jack

Hi again. Been a while

Changed the titel too:thumb:

I cant find this jack anywhere. It should be a 9pin jack. Anybody knows were i can get it?
 

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Re: Broken Marshall Guvnor. Input jack

Hi again. Been a while

Changed the titel too:thumb:

I cant find this jack anywhere. It should be a 9pin jack. Anybody knows were i can get it?

Man, when you locate that part, please let us know where you found it. I have that pedal as well.

I am sure quite a few others here have it as well?
 

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9 pins huh?

Are you sure that all 9 pins are being used? Or that there might be some duplicate/parallel pins/terminals on there?
 

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bork bork bork
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Just take a look at it and plug a cable into it and check continuity to see what the function is? As in what terminals go to tip and sleeve on the cable. I would not think it would be any special open closing/switching function? It should be taking your positive and ground signal. Maybe a closing/shorting function possibly like on an amp input possibly. You should be able to rig a standard jack in there somehow.
 

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Just take a look at it and plug a cable into it and check continuity to see what the function is? As in what terminals go to tip and sleeve on the cable. I would not think it would be any special open closing/switching function? It should be taking your positive and ground signal. Maybe a closing/shorting function possibly like on an amp input possibly. You should be able to rig a standard jack in there somehow.

Sorry - in my stupidness from last night when I was working on my amp, I forgot to mention that some of those pins are probably just anchors/supports for holding that case onto the PCB.
 
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