jpdennis
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I picked up my Heartbreaker (the v2 blackface) chassis tuesday the 21st of this month. It now has new MM power transformer, output transformer, and choke. Of course I double checked the chassis' ground on all the metal jacks and pots. Used the chopstick test on tubes and components. Assembled with care. I no longer have that annoying hum from the power transformer when it is in standby. First problem out of the way. I replaced the beartrap retainer with a spring retainer for the Rectifier tube - I have an Amperex Bugle Boy with the metal base I have been waiting to use properly. Second problem out of the way. I purchased the Tung-Sol 6L6GC-STR power tubes since I have had many hours of discussion with Mesa (Mike & Rich) as well as personal research into types of power tubes versus rectifier tube stress versus using the copper rectifier replacements, etc. Peace of mind in place. For taking so long the tech gave me a RCA 12AX7 which I put into V1 aong with various others (no Russian tube in V4) in the V2-V7. Whew.
Turned it on for a short test Thursday evening. Man do I need to take a bath and shave today. I really did play it that long except to eat, take two short naps, and ... well 'nough said there. This thing is over my head. I mean I started to use the Channel one for my clean and Channel 2 for over drive like before. WRONG. Switched to Ch1 for high gain soloing and Ch2 for everything else; by this I mean, blues soloing, rhythm (whether clean, sparkling, or even crunch), chicken pickin', SRV style, etc . Not sure if I can cover it all, but I can say that I will not be able to leave the knobs in place throughout a nights playing any more.
Whether I use Full or Variac power with Vacuum or Diode rectifier at 100 or 60 watts, this darn thing has extremely well defined AND distinct notes whether single (duh), arpeggios, or full chords. Total clarity. The change between Full & Tweed is extremely distinct. The vacuum rectifier seems more fluid.
The Tung-Sol power tubes are really interesting but the jury is out until I use it this coming weekend. So far they seem really good, but I am not in a mix nor do I really know what my stage levels are going to end up being.
But the Ch2 is flat amazing. I am finding many types of sounds from Fender to Marshall to some I have yet to identify but REALLY LIKE! And that is on low gain. Ch1 sings for soloing and the boost almost made me fall backwards like in "Back To The Future" so I had to adjust the Master and Volume quite a bit.
So for now my settings will be worked around using curvaceous, with Ch1 on Hi Gain/Boost/Fat, Ch2 on lo gain with bright, tweed, & tube rectifier. The wattage setting and all the knobs will be adjusted as I go through the next several weeks of testing and playing.
I did try full power, with bold, 100 watts, silicon diode rectifier, hi gain for both channels, and full power. VERY VERY loud (I am looking for another word actually) - maybe I should say it was very very bold because even turning the level down it still seemed "in my face". The only complaint I have is at this setting with every front pot at 12 o'clock or above I would get this 60cycle hum if I put the reverb at 100% in either channel. I did use two other exactly the same reverb tanks that I know are good and put this one in my Mark III with no issues. I then tried different tubes for the reverb channel and little or no change. Any other setting and no hum. And I won't be using 100% but I am sure many of you reading this are of the same makeup I am when it comes to any annoyance with our gear.
All in all this sounds really really good so far, but again I will know more after next weekend. Till then "boogie on"! 8)
Dennis
Turned it on for a short test Thursday evening. Man do I need to take a bath and shave today. I really did play it that long except to eat, take two short naps, and ... well 'nough said there. This thing is over my head. I mean I started to use the Channel one for my clean and Channel 2 for over drive like before. WRONG. Switched to Ch1 for high gain soloing and Ch2 for everything else; by this I mean, blues soloing, rhythm (whether clean, sparkling, or even crunch), chicken pickin', SRV style, etc . Not sure if I can cover it all, but I can say that I will not be able to leave the knobs in place throughout a nights playing any more.
Whether I use Full or Variac power with Vacuum or Diode rectifier at 100 or 60 watts, this darn thing has extremely well defined AND distinct notes whether single (duh), arpeggios, or full chords. Total clarity. The change between Full & Tweed is extremely distinct. The vacuum rectifier seems more fluid.
The Tung-Sol power tubes are really interesting but the jury is out until I use it this coming weekend. So far they seem really good, but I am not in a mix nor do I really know what my stage levels are going to end up being.
But the Ch2 is flat amazing. I am finding many types of sounds from Fender to Marshall to some I have yet to identify but REALLY LIKE! And that is on low gain. Ch1 sings for soloing and the boost almost made me fall backwards like in "Back To The Future" so I had to adjust the Master and Volume quite a bit.
So for now my settings will be worked around using curvaceous, with Ch1 on Hi Gain/Boost/Fat, Ch2 on lo gain with bright, tweed, & tube rectifier. The wattage setting and all the knobs will be adjusted as I go through the next several weeks of testing and playing.
I did try full power, with bold, 100 watts, silicon diode rectifier, hi gain for both channels, and full power. VERY VERY loud (I am looking for another word actually) - maybe I should say it was very very bold because even turning the level down it still seemed "in my face". The only complaint I have is at this setting with every front pot at 12 o'clock or above I would get this 60cycle hum if I put the reverb at 100% in either channel. I did use two other exactly the same reverb tanks that I know are good and put this one in my Mark III with no issues. I then tried different tubes for the reverb channel and little or no change. Any other setting and no hum. And I won't be using 100% but I am sure many of you reading this are of the same makeup I am when it comes to any annoyance with our gear.
All in all this sounds really really good so far, but again I will know more after next weekend. Till then "boogie on"! 8)
Dennis