Chris_Glancy
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Hey there
I live in the United Kingdom and i have played boogie amps for the last 6 years. I had a dual rectifier 2 channel and sold it to get a three channel. It sounded okay but the first time i gigged it at a loud volume it has been playing up since. Whenever i play the amp at reasonbley low volumes i am getting a trebbily scratchy and poppy sound and you have to work really hard to get fluidity from the amp in the vintage and modern modes. Another problem is that when i run the amp on valve/ spongey the amps output is really weak. I can turn up the output all the way and the masster all the way and it is not to loud at all, on my other boogies i NEVER would have done this unless i wanted to burst my eardrums. People keep telling me to sell it and buy a british amp and that boogies are unreliable. I am tempted but i just love the sound of a recto when it is functioning and saturating properly. I sent it to a mesa service center and they sent it back to me and it sounded okay for about a week and now it sounds exactley the way it did.
I have revalved it, 12ax7 eh and mesa power tubes. still no joy, any of you dudes expericene anything like this on a rectifier series amp?
It basically sounds like i am in raw mode all the time and the prescence and treble are hyper sensitive.
cheers Chris :? :?: :?:
I live in the United Kingdom and i have played boogie amps for the last 6 years. I had a dual rectifier 2 channel and sold it to get a three channel. It sounded okay but the first time i gigged it at a loud volume it has been playing up since. Whenever i play the amp at reasonbley low volumes i am getting a trebbily scratchy and poppy sound and you have to work really hard to get fluidity from the amp in the vintage and modern modes. Another problem is that when i run the amp on valve/ spongey the amps output is really weak. I can turn up the output all the way and the masster all the way and it is not to loud at all, on my other boogies i NEVER would have done this unless i wanted to burst my eardrums. People keep telling me to sell it and buy a british amp and that boogies are unreliable. I am tempted but i just love the sound of a recto when it is functioning and saturating properly. I sent it to a mesa service center and they sent it back to me and it sounded okay for about a week and now it sounds exactley the way it did.
I have revalved it, 12ax7 eh and mesa power tubes. still no joy, any of you dudes expericene anything like this on a rectifier series amp?
It basically sounds like i am in raw mode all the time and the prescence and treble are hyper sensitive.
cheers Chris :? :?: :?: