I just bought an older Mesa subway blues I use to have a subway rocket which i loved but had to sell a few years back. i was looking to save a coupe of bucks so I went with the Subway Blues considering it was going to be just a back up. Unfortunalty for me and the buyer we couldn't match schedules ( he was an hour and a half away from me ) so he ended up leaving the amp for me on his porch and I dropped him the cash with out playing it. I brought it home plugged it in and it seemed fine. I finally got to play it last night and the hum was really loud in addtiton every time i turn up the volume it breaks or cracks.It sounds fantastic but the hum is way to loud and the volume is breaking up is a concern. Ive been reading thru a lot of these posts ( many way to technical for me) And im getting the feeling that i may have a simple fix or i got a bad egg. I thought well maybe the tubes need to be changed. I do not know the age of the amp or when the tubes where changed he told me but I plain forgot I spoke to a lot of differant people in the process of buying one. It does have the fat and bright input on it. I looked for the serial number but couldn't find it. Anybody know the location? The amp wasnt cheap I paid 360 for it now im kicking my self because for another 100 or so bucks i could have had a premium like new subway rocket. Any suggestions on what may be the problem and how to fix would be appreciated. This is my practice and back up amp, I cant lug around my hot rod 2-12 ( it made a very strange noises at rehersal the other day itself like i hit a super overdrive pedal for 3 seconds and turned it off very weird) I was planning on using this for recording as well to my boss BR900 and some local gigs with my accoustic and my mustang. No way to record with that hum. I havn't cranked it past 3 yet like I said Its in my bedroom. The longer it stayed on the louder the buzz. I thought my blues deville was a loud amp as far as hum compared to my buddies Super reverb which is whisper quiet. This thing sounds like a 100 watt marshall cranked up to blow the room out Any suggestions ? Taking the amp back isnt one of them as is where is. Thanks in advance for any words of wisdom ( besides not plugging in and playing before buying (duh)