Sorry for the long first post.
I have a Mesa Maverick 2 x 12 I got when someone needed gas money and never came back for it.
It started sounding farty,so first thing I replaced the tubes as it looked like the original tubes in it.
Actually sounded worse with all new JJ's
I discovered that the lead channel was bleeding through to the clean channel.
So I found the schematic and started trying to figure it out,I have built a few 15-20 watt PP amps myself.
Someone had replaced the 220uf cap on the PA with a 220R resistor :shock:
This had the effect of making the 75R cathode bias resistor 56R which explains why it was running so hot,IDK if it was on purpose or a case of bad eyesight,it could be mistaken for a axial cap, its an older resistor with no color codes just says 220R and the R is faint.
Anyway I am thinking the bleed through problem is from one or more of the vactrols.
Or even a bad relay/too.
One (vactrol) has been replaced,the first one next to the 2 x 220uf Mesa branded TVA caps.
The other 3 have 0795 printed on them.
THE MAIN QUESTION
Can someone tell me a cross reference for these vactrols?
The last person to work on this amp used about 100 zip ties (no kidding)
I really want to make it sing and keep it,as it's different from the usual "dual recto" Mesa's you usually see.A real hidden gem IMO.
So any help,suggestions on the above mentioned problem would be greatly appreciated.
It does sound OK by turning the lead volume all the way down,but that defeats the point of a channel switching amp.
I searched these forums without any luck.
I have a Mesa Maverick 2 x 12 I got when someone needed gas money and never came back for it.
It started sounding farty,so first thing I replaced the tubes as it looked like the original tubes in it.
Actually sounded worse with all new JJ's
I discovered that the lead channel was bleeding through to the clean channel.
So I found the schematic and started trying to figure it out,I have built a few 15-20 watt PP amps myself.
Someone had replaced the 220uf cap on the PA with a 220R resistor :shock:
This had the effect of making the 75R cathode bias resistor 56R which explains why it was running so hot,IDK if it was on purpose or a case of bad eyesight,it could be mistaken for a axial cap, its an older resistor with no color codes just says 220R and the R is faint.
Anyway I am thinking the bleed through problem is from one or more of the vactrols.
Or even a bad relay/too.
One (vactrol) has been replaced,the first one next to the 2 x 220uf Mesa branded TVA caps.
The other 3 have 0795 printed on them.
THE MAIN QUESTION
Can someone tell me a cross reference for these vactrols?
The last person to work on this amp used about 100 zip ties (no kidding)
I really want to make it sing and keep it,as it's different from the usual "dual recto" Mesa's you usually see.A real hidden gem IMO.
So any help,suggestions on the above mentioned problem would be greatly appreciated.
It does sound OK by turning the lead volume all the way down,but that defeats the point of a channel switching amp.
I searched these forums without any luck.