Hello everyone.
I recently purchased a second hand Triple Rectifier (multi-watt model). Yesterday I was fiddling with the fx loop and mistaken the send/return socket several times. I heard a lot of noise from the amp and then corrected the connection.
Soon after when I started playing, I found out that my sound suddenly becomes dull. I thought there's a problem and looked into the mesa boogie trouble shooting video. It says that you can test power amp problem by flipping the on/ standby switch; any tube that arcs is bad.
I did so and found out that both tube 1 and 6 will arc (really bright blue light). I thought it was the tubes that gone bad.
Today I put new tubes into socket 1 and 6 and found out that ANY tube going to socket 1 and 6 will arc. Not only so, the tubes will become very hot in just one minute, while tubes 2345 are still warming up.
Is there a problem? I consulted with local repairman and they say arcing is normal, I got very confused. They have no experience with triple rectifier maybe.
So I'm posting here to see if anyone can help me identify the problem.
Thanks!
Jing
I recently purchased a second hand Triple Rectifier (multi-watt model). Yesterday I was fiddling with the fx loop and mistaken the send/return socket several times. I heard a lot of noise from the amp and then corrected the connection.
Soon after when I started playing, I found out that my sound suddenly becomes dull. I thought there's a problem and looked into the mesa boogie trouble shooting video. It says that you can test power amp problem by flipping the on/ standby switch; any tube that arcs is bad.
I did so and found out that both tube 1 and 6 will arc (really bright blue light). I thought it was the tubes that gone bad.
Today I put new tubes into socket 1 and 6 and found out that ANY tube going to socket 1 and 6 will arc. Not only so, the tubes will become very hot in just one minute, while tubes 2345 are still warming up.
Is there a problem? I consulted with local repairman and they say arcing is normal, I got very confused. They have no experience with triple rectifier maybe.
So I'm posting here to see if anyone can help me identify the problem.
Thanks!
Jing
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