Hi to everybody! I am new here, so will appreciate every input.
I bought a DC-3 combo from the U.K., hardly used. I have so many questions. I will try to list the most important as clear as possible to make answering them easier. I play an Ibanez S 1520 with 2x Dimarzio Air Classics:
1. On the rear panel it is written DYNO-Watt, not DYNA-Watt. Any comments?
2. What is LDR and where are they in the PCB?
http://amp8.com/guitar/mesa/jpeg/dc-3-6.jpg
3. On the rear it says the amp is wired for 240V - 50/60Hz. I am running it at 230V - 50Hz. I noticed the pilot blue light is something tamed when the amp is on, not as bright that I see on pics here. Could there be a mismatch and tone sucking?
4. There is low hum noise when Lead channel activated, instrument unplugged. Any ideas?
5. Everybody here is talking about JJ EL84. How do you know they fit the amp bias range and are safe and tone beneficent to use?
6. On the PCB stays written Mesa DC 2B (1993). Is this some sort of an updated DC-2 or is DC-3 model?
7. When I first tested it I noticed the Lead channel was too honkey, closed, boxed. The mid and bass pot weren't doing nothing and the treble almost nothing. Then I saw one of the legs of the treb pot was broken. Replaced the pot (not the original, but with a good one A250K LOG I had at home). Now the tone pots respond OK, the sound is much better, more responsive, but still low mid oriented. I am still missing that typical Marshall-y, lovely presence that EL84 and el34 used to give.
Look at this video for a good example of tone I'm talking about - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCCvN5jfZkU
Mine is much more muddy, flabby, even lacking gain (I have to put it on 9 to get a good amount of it, but then it goes into a mush. I changed the v1, v2 and v3 preamp tubes. Any suggestions?
Thank you very much for your time!
I bought a DC-3 combo from the U.K., hardly used. I have so many questions. I will try to list the most important as clear as possible to make answering them easier. I play an Ibanez S 1520 with 2x Dimarzio Air Classics:
1. On the rear panel it is written DYNO-Watt, not DYNA-Watt. Any comments?
2. What is LDR and where are they in the PCB?
http://amp8.com/guitar/mesa/jpeg/dc-3-6.jpg
3. On the rear it says the amp is wired for 240V - 50/60Hz. I am running it at 230V - 50Hz. I noticed the pilot blue light is something tamed when the amp is on, not as bright that I see on pics here. Could there be a mismatch and tone sucking?
4. There is low hum noise when Lead channel activated, instrument unplugged. Any ideas?
5. Everybody here is talking about JJ EL84. How do you know they fit the amp bias range and are safe and tone beneficent to use?
6. On the PCB stays written Mesa DC 2B (1993). Is this some sort of an updated DC-2 or is DC-3 model?
7. When I first tested it I noticed the Lead channel was too honkey, closed, boxed. The mid and bass pot weren't doing nothing and the treble almost nothing. Then I saw one of the legs of the treb pot was broken. Replaced the pot (not the original, but with a good one A250K LOG I had at home). Now the tone pots respond OK, the sound is much better, more responsive, but still low mid oriented. I am still missing that typical Marshall-y, lovely presence that EL84 and el34 used to give.
Look at this video for a good example of tone I'm talking about - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCCvN5jfZkU
Mine is much more muddy, flabby, even lacking gain (I have to put it on 9 to get a good amount of it, but then it goes into a mush. I changed the v1, v2 and v3 preamp tubes. Any suggestions?
Thank you very much for your time!