I have a Solo 50 head (series 1 EL34 only) that I received for repair with a few odd circumstances.
First, we powered it up and all it did was hum. I looked in the back and saw suspiciously small output tubes. Yes, some knucklehead put 6V6's in it for some reason.
I opened it up and checked the screen and grid resistors on the output section to make sure nothing was fried. Checked the PT voltages, OK...
There was no high voltage present anywhere... So I traced it to the standby switch. The outbound side was not connected and the wire was taped up and ty-wraped back. Not sure why, but it was. I dont know if this was done before or after the 6V6's were put in though???????
So, I reconnected that. Checked for voltage and shorts, OK... I put a set of EL34's in it and all seemed normal. I turned it on and it plays and sounds, tonewise, like you would expect but only plays half as loud as it should. I compared it to my Rectoverb and it is not as stupid loud. Annoying to my children watching TV, but not Mesa loud.
It does start to sound a bit rough when it is cranked.
I checked all the voltages on all tubes against a schematic that Mesa emailed me for my own amp. All plates and cathodes check very close to schematic. I even checked the B+ on the output tubes with it cranked and me playing to see if the voltage fluctuated. Not much at all, a few volts.
Any thoughts? OT?
First, we powered it up and all it did was hum. I looked in the back and saw suspiciously small output tubes. Yes, some knucklehead put 6V6's in it for some reason.
I opened it up and checked the screen and grid resistors on the output section to make sure nothing was fried. Checked the PT voltages, OK...
There was no high voltage present anywhere... So I traced it to the standby switch. The outbound side was not connected and the wire was taped up and ty-wraped back. Not sure why, but it was. I dont know if this was done before or after the 6V6's were put in though???????
So, I reconnected that. Checked for voltage and shorts, OK... I put a set of EL34's in it and all seemed normal. I turned it on and it plays and sounds, tonewise, like you would expect but only plays half as loud as it should. I compared it to my Rectoverb and it is not as stupid loud. Annoying to my children watching TV, but not Mesa loud.
It does start to sound a bit rough when it is cranked.
I checked all the voltages on all tubes against a schematic that Mesa emailed me for my own amp. All plates and cathodes check very close to schematic. I even checked the B+ on the output tubes with it cranked and me playing to see if the voltage fluctuated. Not much at all, a few volts.
Any thoughts? OT?
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