Hey guys, first post on Boogie Board.
My primary gigging / jamming rig is a Single Rectifier Solo 50 Head through a Laney IRT212 cab. It's a great rig but a fairly cumbersome beast so I typically leave it at the rehearsal space, it's far too much of a stage beast for practicing in an apartment anyway, so last week I set out to find a quality practise amp for at home and ended up scooping a simul-class MESA Mark III Combo for $800 off a local on Craigslist.
As most Craigslist purchases tend to, the deal came with a few (hopefully minor) concerns. The guy let me demo the amp in his garage at full power a bit before sealing the deal, I only cranked the master volume up to about 3 - 4 (which is pretty **** loud on these Mark Series Combos as I'm sure a lot of you know). As I expected I was immediately won over by tone options (only a small fraction of the many I have yet to hear) and was quick to purchase the amp and bring it home.
So I spent a couple more hours dialing in as many tones as I could at the lowest possible volumes with the power stepped down to the ~15W Class A setting, familiarizing myself with the controls. The amp performed very well and I was able to find the tones I was hoping for (or at least close enough considering how low the volume was set).
This morning I was looking over the pictures I took of it yesterday after the purchase and realized that the previous owner has had the Electro-Voice Force 12 speaker (that he threw in some time ago) jacked into the 4 ohm slot, this is an 8 ohm speaker.
And now the questions have started brewing in my head:
This speaker has been here for a long time and he has likely be been playing it this way since the day it was installed, I don't know if he used the amp primarily for practice in his bedroom or for gigging. As far as I know none of the tubes are in bad shape but I haven't thoroughly checked yet, I know for sure he has replaced every tube at least once, the 12AX7 tubes more often than the EL34s and 6L6s, all of his replacement tubes are JJ's. There's isn't an unusual level of noise coming from the amp when it's idle (no noise at all on low volume cleans, minimal noise at low volume leads even when I'm sitting in front of the amp).
I have noticed that the reverb setting is completely unresponsive at practice volumes but the guy insisted it only kicks in at rehearsal volume levels, and that it was normal that way, that raised a bit of an alarm in my head but I have no experience with these Mark Series Combos so I didn't say otherwise. I haven't fully cranked this thing in a band setting yet so I don't even know if what he said is accurate, maybe the reverb never kicks in. Is it possible that having the speaker jacked into the 4 ohm impedance rather than 8 ohm has fried the reverb tubes and he just hasn't clued into it?
Should I have full reverb functionality at low volumes?
The amp seems to be in full working order besides the reverb question, is it likely that his mismatched impedance hookup has caused underlying issues I should pay extra close attention to?
Thanks a lot, sorry for the long-winded first post, but I figure Boogie Board is the best place to go for questions like these.
My primary gigging / jamming rig is a Single Rectifier Solo 50 Head through a Laney IRT212 cab. It's a great rig but a fairly cumbersome beast so I typically leave it at the rehearsal space, it's far too much of a stage beast for practicing in an apartment anyway, so last week I set out to find a quality practise amp for at home and ended up scooping a simul-class MESA Mark III Combo for $800 off a local on Craigslist.
As most Craigslist purchases tend to, the deal came with a few (hopefully minor) concerns. The guy let me demo the amp in his garage at full power a bit before sealing the deal, I only cranked the master volume up to about 3 - 4 (which is pretty **** loud on these Mark Series Combos as I'm sure a lot of you know). As I expected I was immediately won over by tone options (only a small fraction of the many I have yet to hear) and was quick to purchase the amp and bring it home.
So I spent a couple more hours dialing in as many tones as I could at the lowest possible volumes with the power stepped down to the ~15W Class A setting, familiarizing myself with the controls. The amp performed very well and I was able to find the tones I was hoping for (or at least close enough considering how low the volume was set).
This morning I was looking over the pictures I took of it yesterday after the purchase and realized that the previous owner has had the Electro-Voice Force 12 speaker (that he threw in some time ago) jacked into the 4 ohm slot, this is an 8 ohm speaker.
And now the questions have started brewing in my head:
This speaker has been here for a long time and he has likely be been playing it this way since the day it was installed, I don't know if he used the amp primarily for practice in his bedroom or for gigging. As far as I know none of the tubes are in bad shape but I haven't thoroughly checked yet, I know for sure he has replaced every tube at least once, the 12AX7 tubes more often than the EL34s and 6L6s, all of his replacement tubes are JJ's. There's isn't an unusual level of noise coming from the amp when it's idle (no noise at all on low volume cleans, minimal noise at low volume leads even when I'm sitting in front of the amp).
I have noticed that the reverb setting is completely unresponsive at practice volumes but the guy insisted it only kicks in at rehearsal volume levels, and that it was normal that way, that raised a bit of an alarm in my head but I have no experience with these Mark Series Combos so I didn't say otherwise. I haven't fully cranked this thing in a band setting yet so I don't even know if what he said is accurate, maybe the reverb never kicks in. Is it possible that having the speaker jacked into the 4 ohm impedance rather than 8 ohm has fried the reverb tubes and he just hasn't clued into it?
Should I have full reverb functionality at low volumes?
The amp seems to be in full working order besides the reverb question, is it likely that his mismatched impedance hookup has caused underlying issues I should pay extra close attention to?
Thanks a lot, sorry for the long-winded first post, but I figure Boogie Board is the best place to go for questions like these.