wastoid
Well-known member
I've seen a number of these threads but now I'm sad to have to make one myself. This may be slightly long for folks on the go but I tried to include as much detail as I could to help you guys give better advice.
I just got this amp brand new from the factory a few weeks ago. I decided to buy it new to make sure it hadn't been subjected to any idiots hurting it in the store which is ironic because I ended up being one of those idiots as I will explain in a sec.
Last night, I was playing and the volume just started dropping out, like almost completely. It was happening on all channels. I have it powered with this power conditioner: http://www.zzounds.com/item--FURAR1215
So basically I'd be playing, volume would almost completely drop out, it'd swell back in, and almost complete drop out again, etc. I turned it off for a while, turned it back on again, and it happened again. This morning I turned it on at decent volume (wall were shaking but perhaps this is still "bedroom" level) and it *did not* happen.
And here's the story of me being an idiot that I didn't want to post because it's humiliating. I was having a friend come over so I was cleaning up my things. I had to detatch the head from the cab to move my rack around temporarily, but then I ran off to go clean up some other stuff. When he finally showed up, I turned it on to show him and it took me about a minute (pretty literally) before I realized that I was that idiot in the shop I was trying to avoid! I hadn't plugged it back into the cab. It came on fine and for a couple weeks now it hasn't shown me any normal problems, so I thought I had avoided the need to commit suicide.
I tested the tubes with the tapping method and none of them were microphonic. No white caps either. Two of my power tubes (the ones on the right) don't seem to be lit up but I assumed that may be that I just didn't have it loud enough? The tubes also don't have any sheilds which folks refer to in threads about Roadsters. Mine just came from the factory and doesn't have them so should it have them or is this just a mistake?
The only other possibly related issue is that one time when I was shutting it down, there was a weird electronic squeal type of noise that I really can't describe. It was quite loud and pretty disturbing but I haven't heard it since then. I'd try to spend more time describing it but I've never heard anything like it so I think "loud electronic squeal" is about as good as I can do. Wall-E screaming, perhaps.
I intend to call Mesa tomorrow but I'm hoping you guys can offer some advice first. I'm really embarassed that I forgot to plug it back in for that 60 seconds and any sort of consolation that 60 sec of infinite resistance wouldn't screw up my amp would make me feel better, but if that's not the case, please lay it on thick.
I just got this amp brand new from the factory a few weeks ago. I decided to buy it new to make sure it hadn't been subjected to any idiots hurting it in the store which is ironic because I ended up being one of those idiots as I will explain in a sec.
Last night, I was playing and the volume just started dropping out, like almost completely. It was happening on all channels. I have it powered with this power conditioner: http://www.zzounds.com/item--FURAR1215
So basically I'd be playing, volume would almost completely drop out, it'd swell back in, and almost complete drop out again, etc. I turned it off for a while, turned it back on again, and it happened again. This morning I turned it on at decent volume (wall were shaking but perhaps this is still "bedroom" level) and it *did not* happen.
And here's the story of me being an idiot that I didn't want to post because it's humiliating. I was having a friend come over so I was cleaning up my things. I had to detatch the head from the cab to move my rack around temporarily, but then I ran off to go clean up some other stuff. When he finally showed up, I turned it on to show him and it took me about a minute (pretty literally) before I realized that I was that idiot in the shop I was trying to avoid! I hadn't plugged it back into the cab. It came on fine and for a couple weeks now it hasn't shown me any normal problems, so I thought I had avoided the need to commit suicide.
I tested the tubes with the tapping method and none of them were microphonic. No white caps either. Two of my power tubes (the ones on the right) don't seem to be lit up but I assumed that may be that I just didn't have it loud enough? The tubes also don't have any sheilds which folks refer to in threads about Roadsters. Mine just came from the factory and doesn't have them so should it have them or is this just a mistake?
The only other possibly related issue is that one time when I was shutting it down, there was a weird electronic squeal type of noise that I really can't describe. It was quite loud and pretty disturbing but I haven't heard it since then. I'd try to spend more time describing it but I've never heard anything like it so I think "loud electronic squeal" is about as good as I can do. Wall-E screaming, perhaps.
I intend to call Mesa tomorrow but I'm hoping you guys can offer some advice first. I'm really embarassed that I forgot to plug it back in for that 60 seconds and any sort of consolation that 60 sec of infinite resistance wouldn't screw up my amp would make me feel better, but if that's not the case, please lay it on thick.