Hello, a newbie here at the forums - seems like a nice place after all the threads I've checked out. Looks like there are some very knowledgeable people here.
So. I have a Mesa/Boogie Triple Rectifier. Beautiful amp with great tone - but it has given me nothing but headaches. The most recent started yesterday and I haven't been able to pinpoint the issue other than "Maybe it's a tube thing?"
Here it is:
On channel one, no sound of the guitar comes through, only a loud, bassy rumble.
Channel two did the same thing for a while but seems to have stopped and is fine now.
Channel three is just fine. You know, the high-gain channel that made rectifiers famous and should be the most noisy, but isnt!? Makes total sense.
The 12AX7 tubes all seem to be fine, producing an even level of glow. The 5U4 rectifier tubes seem fine, a little noisy, but fine. The 6L6 power tubes are probably the culprit (if this is indeed a tube issue) because the blue-ish glow they produce tends to faintly flicker with the rumble when I put the amp to channel one and observe the tubes.
I run a recording studio and this amp (the only one we keep in house) could be needed at any time and I'll be screwed if I don't get this sorted out soon! Hopefully someone can help.
So. I have a Mesa/Boogie Triple Rectifier. Beautiful amp with great tone - but it has given me nothing but headaches. The most recent started yesterday and I haven't been able to pinpoint the issue other than "Maybe it's a tube thing?"
Here it is:
On channel one, no sound of the guitar comes through, only a loud, bassy rumble.
Channel two did the same thing for a while but seems to have stopped and is fine now.
Channel three is just fine. You know, the high-gain channel that made rectifiers famous and should be the most noisy, but isnt!? Makes total sense.
The 12AX7 tubes all seem to be fine, producing an even level of glow. The 5U4 rectifier tubes seem fine, a little noisy, but fine. The 6L6 power tubes are probably the culprit (if this is indeed a tube issue) because the blue-ish glow they produce tends to faintly flicker with the rumble when I put the amp to channel one and observe the tubes.
I run a recording studio and this amp (the only one we keep in house) could be needed at any time and I'll be screwed if I don't get this sorted out soon! Hopefully someone can help.
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