Chris19
Active member
Hello everyone. It sucks that my first post is a result of problems I've had since day one. I won an older used Mark V head off of eBay l (serial number is mid 400's) so obviously out of warranty. I was pleasantly suprised at how good it looked for an earlier model when I received it. The original owner took extremely good care of it; it looks like a new amp. Channel 1 is great. Channel 2 has been awesome up until lately, and channel 3 has been mostly terrible. Channel 3, and only recently channel 2, have significant fizziness in the high end and muddy flub in the low end. No amount of fiddling can dial any of it out, and I'be become reasonably competent with dialing this thing in. There was one or two times where it sounded phenomenal. Also, I was playing last night with the effects loop toggle engaged just for using the output to control volume better and had a sudden, massive loss of volume. Switched channels and it was still there. Bypassed the loop and volume returned. I swapped v6 and the problem was remedied. Replaced the original just to verify it was the tube and not the amp, and the problem didn't follow. Do tubes cause intermittent problems like these? I thought that once one went bad, it was done for. The fizziness, flubby, farty low end, and general lifelessness are across channels 1 and 2 in all power settings. I swapped the inner and outer pairs, attempting to isolate a possible bad tube in the inner pair in 45 watt mode, but nothing helps. I swapped every preamp tube 1 for 1, but if multiple preamp tubes are bad then I guess that won't help. I have v4-v6 swapped with spares I have around and still have the bad tone problems. Volume problem is fine for now. I'm looking at ordering a new set of output tubes (been wanting to try el-34's anyway) but I have no clue if that'll fix anything. I don't have any 6L6's around. I have a pair of kt-66's but I don't know if they'll run safely with the 6L6's. Any other ideas guys? Any help would be extremely appreciated. Gonna give Mesa a call as well.