Hi All,
I've got a Mesa Triaxis and 2:90 rack setup that I haven't used in years. Instead, I've been hanging out here and modifying my Fender Deluxe Reverb Reissue. It's been fun...but I think that I'd like to get the old girl fired up again...
I think that I stopped playing the Triaxis/2:90 both because my tastes ave changed but also because the whole rig lost that certain sound that it had. It just doesn't have that original sound that used to kick me in the rear. I miss that sound. I think that I also stopped playing it because one of the two channels on the 2:90 stopped working. That seems like bad thing to happen to an amp.
Given that the equipment is over 20 years old, maybe the rig needs a good old tune-up. And, since Boogie schematics off the web are unreliable (are they?), I'm not sure that I'm up to the task of getting her sounding sweet again.
My question is, should I take the equipment to the local Mesa authorized repair shop, or should I call Boogie and see if I can send it in to them in California? This stuff is heavy, so it is cheaper to keep it local. But, I want it to sound like it's supposed to sound...maybe I need the experience of the folks in California.
What do you think?
Chip
I've got a Mesa Triaxis and 2:90 rack setup that I haven't used in years. Instead, I've been hanging out here and modifying my Fender Deluxe Reverb Reissue. It's been fun...but I think that I'd like to get the old girl fired up again...
I think that I stopped playing the Triaxis/2:90 both because my tastes ave changed but also because the whole rig lost that certain sound that it had. It just doesn't have that original sound that used to kick me in the rear. I miss that sound. I think that I also stopped playing it because one of the two channels on the 2:90 stopped working. That seems like bad thing to happen to an amp.
Given that the equipment is over 20 years old, maybe the rig needs a good old tune-up. And, since Boogie schematics off the web are unreliable (are they?), I'm not sure that I'm up to the task of getting her sounding sweet again.
My question is, should I take the equipment to the local Mesa authorized repair shop, or should I call Boogie and see if I can send it in to them in California? This stuff is heavy, so it is cheaper to keep it local. But, I want it to sound like it's supposed to sound...maybe I need the experience of the folks in California.
What do you think?
Chip
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