There has been a strange phenomenon happening with my Mesa Boogie 50w Rectoverb.
The suppresser grid resisters have been popping up out of the circuit board when I crank the clean channel on pushed. I always find them with clean leads like they have been desoldered. And they are always pushed to the side of the PCB holes. First of all how would the darn thing get hot enough to melt the solder? And why would the resistors be in that position, pushed all the way to the side. This is the second time this has happened. The first time was weird, but second time was down right spooky. By the way there are no signs of heat damage on the resistors and when I solder them back everything works fine like it never even happened. So let me know if I'm going to need a Shaman to fix my amp.
Stevie
The suppresser grid resisters have been popping up out of the circuit board when I crank the clean channel on pushed. I always find them with clean leads like they have been desoldered. And they are always pushed to the side of the PCB holes. First of all how would the darn thing get hot enough to melt the solder? And why would the resistors be in that position, pushed all the way to the side. This is the second time this has happened. The first time was weird, but second time was down right spooky. By the way there are no signs of heat damage on the resistors and when I solder them back everything works fine like it never even happened. So let me know if I'm going to need a Shaman to fix my amp.
Stevie
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