92hatchattack
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Just last week i purchased my first Mesa/Boogie amp, the F-30. I really love what this compact combo can do. The versitility of the amp is great and the combination of tones seems endless. I have always wanted a Boogie after plugging into one a number of years back.
Problem is, im hearing a Buzz in my Boogie. Its definatly not the speaker but sounds like a physical vibration inside the head of the combo. The buzz is def. more active at certain tones or harmonics.
What bothers me more is when i went back to the Guitar Center where i picked up the amp, the other f30 and f50 were carything the same physical vibration!
Now Guitar Center is shipping me a brand F-30 in a box in in about a week but im fearing this probelm may be a bit of a defect??? Has anyone experienced what i am hearing in their F series. I really want to keep this amp cause i love the tones, and I spent a good deal of money (for me at least) and i feel that for the $900 i spent i should be put into a buzzless amp.
Does this kind of issue sound like something that would be coverev under waranty? Do Boogie reps view this board??? I can understand an amp loosining up after a year or so and having physical vibrations that need to be clamped down on, but i dont think its the kind of issue i should be having straight out of the box.
So what is everyones imput on this? Well, thanks in advance for the help!
Joe
Problem is, im hearing a Buzz in my Boogie. Its definatly not the speaker but sounds like a physical vibration inside the head of the combo. The buzz is def. more active at certain tones or harmonics.
What bothers me more is when i went back to the Guitar Center where i picked up the amp, the other f30 and f50 were carything the same physical vibration!
Now Guitar Center is shipping me a brand F-30 in a box in in about a week but im fearing this probelm may be a bit of a defect??? Has anyone experienced what i am hearing in their F series. I really want to keep this amp cause i love the tones, and I spent a good deal of money (for me at least) and i feel that for the $900 i spent i should be put into a buzzless amp.
Does this kind of issue sound like something that would be coverev under waranty? Do Boogie reps view this board??? I can understand an amp loosining up after a year or so and having physical vibrations that need to be clamped down on, but i dont think its the kind of issue i should be having straight out of the box.
So what is everyones imput on this? Well, thanks in advance for the help!
Joe