Hi
Just got a beautiful Nomad 45 112 from a guy who bought it new and never took it out of his living room...and never played it judging from how clean it is...however, there are a few pots with "dead spots" in them, but there is nothing in the feel of the pot or travel that feels wrong but the sound, be it volume, tone or whatever it is controlling just hits a dead spot, then carries on with a modified, strange reading after that.
Unfortunately the output volume and solo volume pot are both affected by this disorder. I wondered for a while if cleaning them would help, but I found a thread somewhere saying that this is a known problem. Something about plastic shafts on the pots. Anyone had that issue and dealt with it using anything but pot replacement? Just wondering if putting some control cleaner in them would help...but afraid they are somehow broken inside. Funny since they are nearly new.
And of course, I will need to deal with the no-arrow or number control knobs...wonder what they were thinking with those...tney are totally useless. I read a post somewhere tonight where the guy said Mesa was giving him new pots AND new knobs F-Series style with the little white line for visibility. Must try that but nobody could be THAT generous, could they? I have about 5 bad pots.
Anyway, all that is secondary to how it sounds! My goodness, this thing is quite amazing. Almost comes close to my channel switching Twin for sweetness and versatility at half the size and 2/3 the weight.
Thanks for any and all advice available on those pots. The guy I got it from said he bought it new 4 years ago. I got the tags, manuals, all in the Mesa envelope from him with the amp. Pretty sweet even if I did pay too much for it...those tones ...omg.
Just got a beautiful Nomad 45 112 from a guy who bought it new and never took it out of his living room...and never played it judging from how clean it is...however, there are a few pots with "dead spots" in them, but there is nothing in the feel of the pot or travel that feels wrong but the sound, be it volume, tone or whatever it is controlling just hits a dead spot, then carries on with a modified, strange reading after that.
Unfortunately the output volume and solo volume pot are both affected by this disorder. I wondered for a while if cleaning them would help, but I found a thread somewhere saying that this is a known problem. Something about plastic shafts on the pots. Anyone had that issue and dealt with it using anything but pot replacement? Just wondering if putting some control cleaner in them would help...but afraid they are somehow broken inside. Funny since they are nearly new.
And of course, I will need to deal with the no-arrow or number control knobs...wonder what they were thinking with those...tney are totally useless. I read a post somewhere tonight where the guy said Mesa was giving him new pots AND new knobs F-Series style with the little white line for visibility. Must try that but nobody could be THAT generous, could they? I have about 5 bad pots.
Anyway, all that is secondary to how it sounds! My goodness, this thing is quite amazing. Almost comes close to my channel switching Twin for sweetness and versatility at half the size and 2/3 the weight.
Thanks for any and all advice available on those pots. The guy I got it from said he bought it new 4 years ago. I got the tags, manuals, all in the Mesa envelope from him with the amp. Pretty sweet even if I did pay too much for it...those tones ...omg.
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