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Hello, my name is Thiago and I'm new to the forum...
I own a Mark IV, short combo, made in 1990. Bought it used a couple of years ago and I simply LOVE IT!
Today I experienced a problem and need some assistance, I'm hoping you guys can help.
First, some background on an olderr problem... A few months ago my FU-3 started having issues... It would light up all leds simutaneously, or none at all (except eq), unabling me to select a specific channel... It seemed like a bad contact or something, since when I moved around the connection a bit it would eventually solve it (almost). The only thing that wouldn't fix is that my amp would have NO CHANNELs selected (all leds off on the front panel) once the footswitch was disconected, or with the LEAD + EQ button pressed down while connected. The sound would be something like a clean channel but much LOUDER, I could only actually activate the lead channel if I pressed the Lead button on the footswitch (without "+ EQ").
Okay, today I was at a rehearsal and turned on the amp as usual (still in standby). The footswitch did the regular random blinking/fading of the leds unabling me to select ch. I then went to the back of the amp to check if the connector was properly stuck. While I was handling the contact, some white/greyish smoke started coming out of the front of the amp with a horrible smell.
I IMMEDIATLY turned the amp (which strangely enough had all the leds still on, just like normal) OFF to double check voltage and whatnot. Everything was fine considering current, voltage etc... I turned the amp back on again after triple-checking everything, this time with the footswitch unplugged.... The power/channel leds were still okay but once again smoke!
Now, I'm not sure if this has anything to do with the footswitch at all, or if it was just some strange coinscidence.... Right now I'm too scared to attempt turning the amp on again (at my home now, not at the rehearsal house) without looking for information on the matter, to avoid any more damages.
What should I do? Anyone experienced anything similar? I live in Brasília, Brazil and I know there aren't any Mesa Boogie dealers/repairs around. Should I just take it to any reputable tech?
Is it reason enough for me to send it to MESA for repairs (considering this problem, the footswitch problem, and another issue with the rhythm 1 volume pot malfunctioning I forgot to mention)?
On another note... Does MESA convert COMBOs into a HEAD + CAB? This combo has been too much of a hassle to carry around because of the weight, so I was interested in such a thing... Has anyone done this.
I prefer avoid sending it over to the US, considering the absurd price shipping will be, but if it's the only way to fix it then I'll consider it (the combo into head+cab will be a plus in my decision).
Thank you for your time.
Thiago
I own a Mark IV, short combo, made in 1990. Bought it used a couple of years ago and I simply LOVE IT!
Today I experienced a problem and need some assistance, I'm hoping you guys can help.
First, some background on an olderr problem... A few months ago my FU-3 started having issues... It would light up all leds simutaneously, or none at all (except eq), unabling me to select a specific channel... It seemed like a bad contact or something, since when I moved around the connection a bit it would eventually solve it (almost). The only thing that wouldn't fix is that my amp would have NO CHANNELs selected (all leds off on the front panel) once the footswitch was disconected, or with the LEAD + EQ button pressed down while connected. The sound would be something like a clean channel but much LOUDER, I could only actually activate the lead channel if I pressed the Lead button on the footswitch (without "+ EQ").
Okay, today I was at a rehearsal and turned on the amp as usual (still in standby). The footswitch did the regular random blinking/fading of the leds unabling me to select ch. I then went to the back of the amp to check if the connector was properly stuck. While I was handling the contact, some white/greyish smoke started coming out of the front of the amp with a horrible smell.
I IMMEDIATLY turned the amp (which strangely enough had all the leds still on, just like normal) OFF to double check voltage and whatnot. Everything was fine considering current, voltage etc... I turned the amp back on again after triple-checking everything, this time with the footswitch unplugged.... The power/channel leds were still okay but once again smoke!
Now, I'm not sure if this has anything to do with the footswitch at all, or if it was just some strange coinscidence.... Right now I'm too scared to attempt turning the amp on again (at my home now, not at the rehearsal house) without looking for information on the matter, to avoid any more damages.
What should I do? Anyone experienced anything similar? I live in Brasília, Brazil and I know there aren't any Mesa Boogie dealers/repairs around. Should I just take it to any reputable tech?
Is it reason enough for me to send it to MESA for repairs (considering this problem, the footswitch problem, and another issue with the rhythm 1 volume pot malfunctioning I forgot to mention)?
On another note... Does MESA convert COMBOs into a HEAD + CAB? This combo has been too much of a hassle to carry around because of the weight, so I was interested in such a thing... Has anyone done this.
I prefer avoid sending it over to the US, considering the absurd price shipping will be, but if it's the only way to fix it then I'll consider it (the combo into head+cab will be a plus in my decision).
Thank you for your time.
Thiago