Hi All!
this is my first post so I take the chance to say hallo to all of you guys!
here's the thing:
I've got a MesaBoogie 50 caliber plus that was not used for at least 6 years and was laying in a basement all that time.
The amp works, it turns on, the sound comes out, but the output is very low.
I know this amp it's a little tricky to set up properly, but when I tested out different setting with the 'volume', 'master' and 'lead master' knobs, every time the output was definitely not enough for playing with a band.
some of the knobs are scratchy when turning them around (and I think that's normal, given the state the amp was) but I would like to understand why the volume is so low...
probably it's a bit tricky to say without checking the whole amp, but could it be a tube issue?
thanks in advance!
this is my first post so I take the chance to say hallo to all of you guys!
here's the thing:
I've got a MesaBoogie 50 caliber plus that was not used for at least 6 years and was laying in a basement all that time.
The amp works, it turns on, the sound comes out, but the output is very low.
I know this amp it's a little tricky to set up properly, but when I tested out different setting with the 'volume', 'master' and 'lead master' knobs, every time the output was definitely not enough for playing with a band.
some of the knobs are scratchy when turning them around (and I think that's normal, given the state the amp was) but I would like to understand why the volume is so low...
probably it's a bit tricky to say without checking the whole amp, but could it be a tube issue?
thanks in advance!
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