A 1990 Mesa Boogie .50 Caliber + is on my bench for repair. It came in due to a broken OT mounting bracket, scratchy controls, plus the tubes that were in it were about 5 years old. I removed the chassis and discovered an 1/8 inch of dust on the board. I swabbed the deck and cleaned all the controls and jacks with Deoxit D5. I visually checked for funky caps and checked the diodes with a DMM. I fixed the dangling OT by making a strap/bracket and secured it to the original holes on the chassis. I threw in 4 new 12ax7's, 1 new 12AT7 and 2 new 6L6's. Turned it on, tubes lit nicely but, I get a very, very faint distorted signal with the controls up to 10. I scoped it from the input to the output jack and the signal was also weak and distorted. Speaker obviously is fine. I'm thinking now to remove the chassis and take some voltage readings and trace the signal back until it gets strong, unless there's something I should check that's quicker to the point. This is my first Boogie and the thought of removing the circuit board to swap a component is making me a bit squirrelly. By the way the OT was still attached by one screw, but tilted. I did not test the amp when it came in due to it's condition. The owner of the amp did say it started making very strange noises.
Thanks in advance,
Gary
Thanks in advance,
Gary
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