mikeymike
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I am new to mesa ownership. I have a recto cab and thats about it. It alone has changed my tone immensely and I've been trying to get a head or poweramp to go along with this cab as I am using a Crate gfx1200 for a makeshift poweramp using my POD XT as a preamp. Which isn't bad thanks to the mesa cabinet but it doesn't have that tube feel at all...
Ok so fastfoward.. I got a 2:100 off of ebay last week. The Buy it now was set to $650. I am thinking what a great deal... That should have been my first sign. Well someone ends up bidding on it 1 day before and the bid started at 450. i'm thinking "great this is going to shoot up well over $650 now." As time dwindled down I noticed that it was not going anywhere. The auction was down to it's last minutes and had only risen maybe 20 bucks or so in price. I decided i might still have a chance. I told myself I would bid 660.01 since thats what i'm willing to pay for it. I won the auction at 546 plus shipping. A STEAL right? no....
This guy only wants a money order. He dodges my questions about tube life repeatedly. He straight up lies in his responses as i discovered TODAY when i recieved the amp. There was broken glass all over it and inside it from previous tube break-age (which he mentions so it's not a big deal glass can be cleaned up) I notice it smells weird.. I thought maybe it's just his house.. whatever...
He chose to ship it with the tubes in it but bubble wrapped quite a bit since they're "matched" tubes (i say matched in quotes because all but 2 of them are mesa's but the 2 oddballs are JJ's...) and so he didnt want to remove them plus they had a greater chance of being smashed in a box with a 2:100.
I get the amp and naturally I want to remove the tubes because they can still crack and not be disintegrated and turning the amp on in a condition like that is not something I want to try. So I remove a few and discover it's really a pain to get them back in. The 2 JJ's had broken socket locating keys so I really had a hard time seeing if they were right. I decided to take the cover off so I could replace the tubes easily and to fix the little metal wings that hold them on.
What I saw after removing the chassis pretty much upset me.
http://mikeymike.regolithstudios.com/twoonehundred/
Does anyone know what that is that got DESTROYED? He claimed that tubes were broken on a flight... could that cause this? Also which channel does that resistor or component affect? Can anyone tell me which tubes are which pair-wise and channel-wise? And finally the last question... how much do you think mesa would charge to fix this? I also noticed his volume knob is messed up internally as the shaft is not regular anymore it spins with axial play. Is this a pricey fix? Any experts?
Thanks guys for your time. Please forgive the horrible explanation if it doesn't make sense because I have not slept in 24 hours.
Ok so fastfoward.. I got a 2:100 off of ebay last week. The Buy it now was set to $650. I am thinking what a great deal... That should have been my first sign. Well someone ends up bidding on it 1 day before and the bid started at 450. i'm thinking "great this is going to shoot up well over $650 now." As time dwindled down I noticed that it was not going anywhere. The auction was down to it's last minutes and had only risen maybe 20 bucks or so in price. I decided i might still have a chance. I told myself I would bid 660.01 since thats what i'm willing to pay for it. I won the auction at 546 plus shipping. A STEAL right? no....
This guy only wants a money order. He dodges my questions about tube life repeatedly. He straight up lies in his responses as i discovered TODAY when i recieved the amp. There was broken glass all over it and inside it from previous tube break-age (which he mentions so it's not a big deal glass can be cleaned up) I notice it smells weird.. I thought maybe it's just his house.. whatever...
He chose to ship it with the tubes in it but bubble wrapped quite a bit since they're "matched" tubes (i say matched in quotes because all but 2 of them are mesa's but the 2 oddballs are JJ's...) and so he didnt want to remove them plus they had a greater chance of being smashed in a box with a 2:100.
I get the amp and naturally I want to remove the tubes because they can still crack and not be disintegrated and turning the amp on in a condition like that is not something I want to try. So I remove a few and discover it's really a pain to get them back in. The 2 JJ's had broken socket locating keys so I really had a hard time seeing if they were right. I decided to take the cover off so I could replace the tubes easily and to fix the little metal wings that hold them on.
What I saw after removing the chassis pretty much upset me.
http://mikeymike.regolithstudios.com/twoonehundred/
Does anyone know what that is that got DESTROYED? He claimed that tubes were broken on a flight... could that cause this? Also which channel does that resistor or component affect? Can anyone tell me which tubes are which pair-wise and channel-wise? And finally the last question... how much do you think mesa would charge to fix this? I also noticed his volume knob is messed up internally as the shaft is not regular anymore it spins with axial play. Is this a pricey fix? Any experts?
Thanks guys for your time. Please forgive the horrible explanation if it doesn't make sense because I have not slept in 24 hours.