First I would like to say I am a new Mesa/Boogie owner and am trying to convert from solely playing Mxxxxxx and that sort of amplifiers... (please no flames)
I just got my Mark IV. I believe it to be an early original as the serial is in the 560's. It has a 12at7 in the V4 position. On the chassis it says 12at7 in what appears to be the builder's sharpie. The new ones are all 12ax7 from what I understand. Where there any changes made that allowed the switch to a 12ax7 in the V4 position?
Would it hurt to change this out to a 12ax7 for a little more gain on the lead channel without any modding? According to the current manual it calls the V4 as the "second lead high gain stage" on the a side and "reverb send" on the b side of the triode. I asked when on the phone today with Petaluma while ordering the reverb tank and footswitch whether it would be detrimental to anything and the rep could not give mean answer because it predated his experience with their products. I am pretty sure from my experience with other amps that it shouldn't but I just don't want to risk killing this amp. I would hate to have to ship it out for repairs and not even get to play it for very long. As it is right now I am not getting the gain I would expect out of the amp. Where the early ones not as gainy? I know this is not a Recto and don't expect that gain/sound. I am just looking for a great metal (not this nu-crap) sound. I am just not getting what I think would be the full Boogie experience, yet.
I am looking for that Mesa metal sound. Those of you who know will know what I am looking for.
If changing the 12at7 to a 12ax7 means making an unstable gain stage I would not do it. If the change would cause anything to go wrong I would not change it either. It just seems like such a no-brainer to just swap it out. In the manual it says that it was designed to work like it is, but I don't hear it working like I expect it to. I have played with the knobs and switches and it still seems lacking. Is it that the rep cannot tell me to use an "improperly placed tube"? I mean, hell, the thing was out of warranty a very long time ago right?
Any assistance would be helpful...
I just got my Mark IV. I believe it to be an early original as the serial is in the 560's. It has a 12at7 in the V4 position. On the chassis it says 12at7 in what appears to be the builder's sharpie. The new ones are all 12ax7 from what I understand. Where there any changes made that allowed the switch to a 12ax7 in the V4 position?
Would it hurt to change this out to a 12ax7 for a little more gain on the lead channel without any modding? According to the current manual it calls the V4 as the "second lead high gain stage" on the a side and "reverb send" on the b side of the triode. I asked when on the phone today with Petaluma while ordering the reverb tank and footswitch whether it would be detrimental to anything and the rep could not give mean answer because it predated his experience with their products. I am pretty sure from my experience with other amps that it shouldn't but I just don't want to risk killing this amp. I would hate to have to ship it out for repairs and not even get to play it for very long. As it is right now I am not getting the gain I would expect out of the amp. Where the early ones not as gainy? I know this is not a Recto and don't expect that gain/sound. I am just looking for a great metal (not this nu-crap) sound. I am just not getting what I think would be the full Boogie experience, yet.
I am looking for that Mesa metal sound. Those of you who know will know what I am looking for.
If changing the 12at7 to a 12ax7 means making an unstable gain stage I would not do it. If the change would cause anything to go wrong I would not change it either. It just seems like such a no-brainer to just swap it out. In the manual it says that it was designed to work like it is, but I don't hear it working like I expect it to. I have played with the knobs and switches and it still seems lacking. Is it that the rep cannot tell me to use an "improperly placed tube"? I mean, hell, the thing was out of warranty a very long time ago right?
Any assistance would be helpful...