Mr. Kite
Member
I have wanted for years to be a Boogie guy. I like the American-ness of the company. I like how Randall Smith invented so much for amps. I haven't ever been able to get my sound on a Boogie until this amp. I bought a used MKV and I dearly love it. Look Maw, no pedals!!!
Anyway, I got it used and when I turn it on I'll be playing and it will POP! It scares me out of my happy place so I start substituting tubes. It happens in all channels. I have tried new tubes. I thought well maybe it's a foot switch problem. I deoxited both ends. Any way has anyone else experienced this? How did you deal with it? I have ordered a complete new set of tubes from Mesa and they should be here next week. The only tubes I haven't tried replacing are the one that work for ch 3 exclusively (I don't go there much) and the rectifier. Still made the noise in diode mode.
The noise is erratic as can be. It will be quiet for an hour and I'll shut it off then when I flip it on Snap!...POP!
Best regards,
Max
Anyway, I got it used and when I turn it on I'll be playing and it will POP! It scares me out of my happy place so I start substituting tubes. It happens in all channels. I have tried new tubes. I thought well maybe it's a foot switch problem. I deoxited both ends. Any way has anyone else experienced this? How did you deal with it? I have ordered a complete new set of tubes from Mesa and they should be here next week. The only tubes I haven't tried replacing are the one that work for ch 3 exclusively (I don't go there much) and the rectifier. Still made the noise in diode mode.
The noise is erratic as can be. It will be quiet for an hour and I'll shut it off then when I flip it on Snap!...POP!
Best regards,
Max