Doctor Blue
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Hey, guys, my first post here.
I have a problem with a Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Rev G amplifier. After playing on it for a while (more than an hour), the volume of the Orange channel drops suddenly, after a few seconds it recovers. Then it does this intermittently. On the RED channel I don't have this problem.
I recently changed all the tubes in the preamp. Although I thought the problem was fixed, unfortunately it came back.
I did not change the power tubes, nor the rectifier ones. I'm thinking of doing that too, although I don't think they'd drop the volume on just one channel if it was from them...
A friend suggested I should tighten the socket pins, because they turn loose after a while and especially after it heats up and dilation occurs. I did that, the problem remains.
Any suggestions? Thank you.
(I Attached an audio sample, be careful if you listen through the headphones, it starts with a low volume)
I have a problem with a Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Rev G amplifier. After playing on it for a while (more than an hour), the volume of the Orange channel drops suddenly, after a few seconds it recovers. Then it does this intermittently. On the RED channel I don't have this problem.
I recently changed all the tubes in the preamp. Although I thought the problem was fixed, unfortunately it came back.
I did not change the power tubes, nor the rectifier ones. I'm thinking of doing that too, although I don't think they'd drop the volume on just one channel if it was from them...
A friend suggested I should tighten the socket pins, because they turn loose after a while and especially after it heats up and dilation occurs. I did that, the problem remains.
Any suggestions? Thank you.
(I Attached an audio sample, be careful if you listen through the headphones, it starts with a low volume)
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