Silver Jubilee Mini Head - Power Transformer Question

Hammerheart

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Any idea if the power transformer in the Silver Jubilee 20w mini head has input voltage taps on it so it can be changed to run on 120v with no messing about.
Failing that, anyone know where I can buy a 120v transformer for one in the UK? I really want buy one soon but I'm moving to Canada for a while at the end of the year and wish to take it with me. I'd rather run it on local voltage rather than with a step up transformer.

ps. Same question regarding the 50th Ani 1w JCM2000 combo.
 

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Did you find anything? I was thinking about getting a 100w Silver Jubilee reissue to be used in America at 120V but since I couldn't find any information about where to get the transformer replacement and if it was possible without changing more components in the PCB, I ended up getting a JCM 800 2210 from 1988 but I might still consider getting the Jubilee if it's possible.
 

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I'm pretty sure any Silver Jube intended for the 220-250V regions will not have the applicable wiring. As Jon said, with the part number you can source a replacement transformer. Might also need different fuses, obviously, but that's no big deal.
 

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Did you find anything? I was thinking about getting a 100w Silver Jubilee reissue to be used in America at 120V but since I couldn't find any information about where to get the transformer replacement and if it was possible without changing more components in the PCB, I ended up getting a JCM 800 2210 from 1988 but I might still consider getting the Jubilee if it's possible.
I moved back to the UK in the end so I didn’t need to. I did manage to source a 120v transformer for my 1w 50th ani jcm2000 which was great while I was living in Canada. If anyone every finds this thread searching for one of those, I have one you can have for free as I don’t need it anymore.
 

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If you let me know the model number, I will look up the part for you.
There are many Jubilee and Silver Jubilee models, all different.
Hey Jon,
Could you please give me the part number for the Studio Silver Jubilee (2525H) power transformer for the USA (120V) market? Was a multi-tap transformer (120/220/240v) transformer ever used for some regions? If so, I'd love that part number too. Thank you!
 

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Hey Jon,
Could you please give me the part number for the Studio Silver Jubilee (2525H) power transformer for the USA (120V) market? Was a multi-tap transformer (120/220/240v) transformer ever used for some regions? If so, I'd love that part number too. Thank you!
Mains Transformer for the 2525 series.
Primary winding voltage listings;

230V TXMA-00193
120V TXMA-00194
100V TXMA-00195

If you cross reference the part numbers with a transformer supply company; Tube Amp Doctor etc
you may find the latest replacements if you cannot get them from your Marshall Dealer.

You're welcome.
 

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Mains Transformer for the 2525 series.
Primary winding voltage listings;

230V TXMA-00193
120V TXMA-00194
100V TXMA-00195

If you cross reference the part numbers with a transformer supply company; Tube Amp Doctor etc
you may find the latest replacements if you cannot get them from your Marshall Dealer.

You're welcome.

Thanks again!
 
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