I have a (2x6L6) 50 Caliber+ in my workshop for repairs and unfortunately it is in very poor condition.
The PCB is conductive in one section and is also in poor condition generally, with some dodgy mods added in and it is not really worth the cost, or the risk of future failures, to try and repair it, as it is.
The only good way to get this amp to work well and sound good is to do a complete rebuild/new build, by replacing the ruined PCB with either, a good quality PCB (not genuine Boogie), or a turret or eyelet board.
It need not be a 50 Caliber replica, but the owner wants it to be a Mesa Boogie sounding amp; not something else in the Mesa box.
Maybe a board for a MkIIB or IIC+, as long as it will fit the 50 Caliber chassis.
I haven't seen any Mesa style circuit boards for sale and I am hoping you blokes will be able to give me leads/links to available circuit boards, so I don't have to make one to suit. No sense in trying to re-invent the wheel, if one is already available.
Thanks for any help.
Cheers, Noel
The PCB is conductive in one section and is also in poor condition generally, with some dodgy mods added in and it is not really worth the cost, or the risk of future failures, to try and repair it, as it is.
The only good way to get this amp to work well and sound good is to do a complete rebuild/new build, by replacing the ruined PCB with either, a good quality PCB (not genuine Boogie), or a turret or eyelet board.
It need not be a 50 Caliber replica, but the owner wants it to be a Mesa Boogie sounding amp; not something else in the Mesa box.
Maybe a board for a MkIIB or IIC+, as long as it will fit the 50 Caliber chassis.
I haven't seen any Mesa style circuit boards for sale and I am hoping you blokes will be able to give me leads/links to available circuit boards, so I don't have to make one to suit. No sense in trying to re-invent the wheel, if one is already available.
Thanks for any help.
Cheers, Noel