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    Does a rectifier tube get worn when on diode rec. mode?

    Is the tube still on and getting used up if your amp is on diode rectifier mode? WIll it still need a replacement? Under normal usage how long will a rectifier tube last?
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    Mesa Boogie DC-3 Buzz Troubleshooting

    swapped a few preamp tubes and changed my cable which was faulty, problem solved...
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    Mesa DC-3 original speaker, and dating a combo

    Interesting feedback. Thank you. I am also playing covers as well. I am planning to use the DC-3 for the first time live in a couple of weeks. I set the mids around 4 and treble around 6. I don't use the post EQ. I keep it for lead boost. I use the gain on 8-10. Pretty high I admit. I was...
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    Mesa DC-3 original speaker, and dating a combo

    I am not referring to clean-cleans. I am referring to semi-dirty tones that are just part of dynamic playing in rock music. Sometimes during a solo or a song I want to take the edge away and play a bit less gain. The thing that goes on with most tube amps. By the way will the DC-3 blow a 30w...
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    Mesa DC-3 original speaker, and dating a combo

    I'll try to make a couple of pics. Amazing hi-gain with this amp cranked, but with the gain up the map has no dynamics-cleanup at all with the guitar volume knob. I was a bit dissapointed by that.
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    Mesa DC-3 original speaker, and dating a combo

    Hey guys. I got my hands on a used DC-3 and I was wondering what the original speaker in it is. It has no label, but it is black and it has fairly large magnet. Any guesses on why it is label-less and what it could be? Any way I can date this amp?
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    Mesa Boogie DC-3 Buzz Troubleshooting

    Hello, I have this DC-3 amp, which buzzes and hums especially at louder volumes, it gets really annoying. I also am not sure, but I think the volume is not too loud. The noise is dependent on gain, channel, and master volume as well as the post EQ settings. It is quite loud on the lead...
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