Hi there everyone,
I am new to this board, but need your advice, so please help if you have ever come across this one.
I bought my Mesa Lonestar Special 2x12 over a year ago here in the UK second hand.
Up until now I haven't used the reverb as I usually play dry, However I wanted to use it today and noticed that it is basically inaudible on either channel.
So I checked the pan and it had no broken connections, also swapped over the 12AX7s to see if any were duds. Still no reverb.
When you turn it up and shake the cabinet you can hear the reverb clunk, but when you play it has pretty much no discernible effect on the guitar sound?
I use an old Mesa Studio Preamp in the studio all the time and that baby is thick with reverb. So I was really dumb founded by my amp refusing to give me the lush reverb that I was expecting.
This amp however sounds dry as a bone....
Any suggestions fellow Boogie lovers?
Thank you for reading my woes and I look forward to your opinions.
Jef
8)
I am new to this board, but need your advice, so please help if you have ever come across this one.
I bought my Mesa Lonestar Special 2x12 over a year ago here in the UK second hand.
Up until now I haven't used the reverb as I usually play dry, However I wanted to use it today and noticed that it is basically inaudible on either channel.
So I checked the pan and it had no broken connections, also swapped over the 12AX7s to see if any were duds. Still no reverb.
When you turn it up and shake the cabinet you can hear the reverb clunk, but when you play it has pretty much no discernible effect on the guitar sound?
I use an old Mesa Studio Preamp in the studio all the time and that baby is thick with reverb. So I was really dumb founded by my amp refusing to give me the lush reverb that I was expecting.
This amp however sounds dry as a bone....
Any suggestions fellow Boogie lovers?
Thank you for reading my woes and I look forward to your opinions.
Jef
8)