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    Blown Fuse: Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Multi-Watt (Should I be worried?)

    Everything's fine with the amp. Looks like a tube failure blew the fuse. Once the fuse and blown tube were replaced, everything appears to be back to normal.
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    Blown Fuse: Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Multi-Watt (Should I be worried?)

    I'm driving it over to a certified Mesa tech to give it a once over to negate any potential issues, just in case. I'll let everyone know what the verdict is when I hear back.
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    Blown Fuse: Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Multi-Watt (Should I be worried?)

    Atleast for the time being, the issues seem to have been resolved by replacing two of the power tubes (only one appeared to show signs of burning/black marks and functioning quite dimly upon closer inspection, but I replaced the set). However, I'm also going to have to look over the preamp tubes...
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    Blown Fuse: Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Multi-Watt (Should I be worried?)

    Started the amp up fine without blowing another fuse and played for 30 minutes. However, the amps volume has dropped significantly and theres quite a bit more interference (Im picking up some kind of Punjabi radio station). Any ideas?
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    Blown Fuse: Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Multi-Watt (Should I be worried?)

    Hey guys, I purchased my Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Multi-Watt second-hand a little over a year ago and its been a great amp for me since. However, I figured that the thing needed a full tube change as the existing set had been over a year or two old prior to my purchase and, tonewise, things...
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    Mark 35 MK IV Mode Noise

    What are your settings? I owned a Mark Five: 35 before purchasing a full sized Mark V and I also dealt with some noise issues initially. Specifically, as soon as I got the amp, I plugged in the John Petrucci settings from the full-sized Mark V demo and it was causing alot of squealing (like with...
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    Mesa Mark V - Sticky/Jerky 5-Band EQ Sliders

    Everything's finished. Fully cleaned and put back together. I ended up scraping out all of the gunk from the 5-band eq slots with a toothpick/dental tool, hitting it with compressed air and a vacuum and, then, spraying it lightly with Deoxit F5 Faderlube. Now, all seems great and fully...
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    Mesa Mark V - Sticky/Jerky 5-Band EQ Sliders

    I've asked this question in a couple of different forums and have gotten slightly different responses. Everyone seems to be on board with Deoxing the faders, but some suggest F5 lubricant/cleaner and others say stay away from any cleaner at all costs and opt for the Fadergrease. I almost wonder...
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    Mesa Mark V - Sticky/Jerky 5-Band EQ Sliders

    Hey guys, I just purchased a used Mesa Mark V (90 Watt) head and I noticed that the 5-band EQ sliders are kind of gunked up and sticky/jerky. Does anyone know what the best/easiest way for me to resolve this would be? Thanks in advance for your help, Mike
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    Help! Mesa Boogie Mark Five:35 High Gain/Volume Squealing

    Ultimately, it just seems that this is how the amplifier functions within the given treble, gain and volume parameters. Either the volume and/or gain and/or treble control(s) have to be reduced to a certain level in order to avoid whatever is causing this issue internally (this setting seemed to...
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    Mesa Boogie "Reborn" Multi-Watt Dual Rectifier

    I'm going to guess this item has already been sold?
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    Help! Mesa Boogie Mark Five:35 High Gain/Volume Squealing

    If I turn the presence control all the way down it doesn't get rid of the issue. Also, if I play directly into my Universal Audio Ox Top Box via headphones without any pedals or anything it doesn't squeal. It actually seems like the only thing that brings that squeal back via headphones is when...
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    Help! Mesa Boogie Mark Five:35 High Gain/Volume Squealing

    Unfortunately, this does nothing. I have 3 different speaker cables at home that I've tried without success.
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    Help! Mesa Boogie Mark Five:35 High Gain/Volume Squealing

    I will try some of the other things recommended above tomorrow or some time next week, but today I got the opportunity to run my equipment on my main floor which is a larger space than my basement. I experimented with the same Petrucci settings, the 'Mark IV Tight Rhythm' and 'Mark IV Lead'...
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    Help! Mesa Boogie Mark Five:35 High Gain/Volume Squealing

    Just heard back. Both guitars are in perfect working order and there are no issues with pick-ups/electronics.
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