So I´ve been using my Mark V head for a year now, gigging almost every weekend, so it´s seen some action and traveled quite a bit.
Last Friday, when turning it on during a soundcheck, the amp turned on but no sound. After some cable checking, I turned it off and on again, and the fuse blew. This sounded exactly like a problem I had with my LoneStarSpecial when using the 5 or 15watts - blown rectifier tube.
I didn´t have spare fuses, so I borrowed a JCM800 head and got through the gig, and when inspecting my Mark V yesterday, I found that the rectifier tube was indeed the culprit.
Contrary to what I´ve read here on the forum, the amp works with a blown rectifier tube, as long as you don´t have it switched on.
So I have two questions:
1) Is the rectifier tube problematic (have people been having problems with blown rec tubes)?
2) Are there better replacement rectifier tubes than the MESA 5U4GB?
Last Friday, when turning it on during a soundcheck, the amp turned on but no sound. After some cable checking, I turned it off and on again, and the fuse blew. This sounded exactly like a problem I had with my LoneStarSpecial when using the 5 or 15watts - blown rectifier tube.
I didn´t have spare fuses, so I borrowed a JCM800 head and got through the gig, and when inspecting my Mark V yesterday, I found that the rectifier tube was indeed the culprit.
Contrary to what I´ve read here on the forum, the amp works with a blown rectifier tube, as long as you don´t have it switched on.
So I have two questions:
1) Is the rectifier tube problematic (have people been having problems with blown rec tubes)?
2) Are there better replacement rectifier tubes than the MESA 5U4GB?