jnoel64
Well-known member
This will likely sound lame, but here goes...
I am trying to remove the chasis from my Mark IIB so I can inspect and replace the preamp tubes. I noticed a ground wire inside one of the chasis screws on the top of the cabinet. Never saw anything like that before, lol. I am struggling to pull the chasis out. Wiggling makes some progress, but I am now wondering if that ground wire is hanging me up somewhere. Is there any special trick to pulling the chasis? Or is it more of just a giant exercise in patience? FWIW, already disconnected the speaker cable and reverb cables. I'm not a total noob, lol. I just want to be sure I don't cause any damage.
I have noticed markings on the chasis for each preamp tube. There are 2 that are marked 12AT7. One actually says AX7/AT7, so I assume that's a preference. The power tubes were STR 440s. Not sure when Mesa stopped offering those, but I recall them being the same as TAD 6L6 STRs. I have a couple old STR 415s I may have to put in there. Those are amazing sounding.
I am trying to remove the chasis from my Mark IIB so I can inspect and replace the preamp tubes. I noticed a ground wire inside one of the chasis screws on the top of the cabinet. Never saw anything like that before, lol. I am struggling to pull the chasis out. Wiggling makes some progress, but I am now wondering if that ground wire is hanging me up somewhere. Is there any special trick to pulling the chasis? Or is it more of just a giant exercise in patience? FWIW, already disconnected the speaker cable and reverb cables. I'm not a total noob, lol. I just want to be sure I don't cause any damage.
I have noticed markings on the chasis for each preamp tube. There are 2 that are marked 12AT7. One actually says AX7/AT7, so I assume that's a preference. The power tubes were STR 440s. Not sure when Mesa stopped offering those, but I recall them being the same as TAD 6L6 STRs. I have a couple old STR 415s I may have to put in there. Those are amazing sounding.