Hi, this is my first post here at the Boogie Board but I have lurked for awhile. Here is my story. If you have any ideas on what to try I'm all for it. Thanks!
So, here's the short version. Played two nights at the same venue 2 weeks ago for the Packers' opening weekend festivities.
Friday night: 45 minutes into our first set my F-50 starts cutting in and out. After 10 seconds of this it just dies. Luckily I brought a backup amp with me because we were out of town.
Saturday afternoon: played around with the amp for awhile and it seemed fine. Didn't get a chance to turn it up to gig volume, though. Kept it on for at hour or so. No apparent problem. I reseeded the 2 tubes in the back. Fuse looked fine.
Saturday night: halfway through the first song it cuts in and out, then dies. I had the backup amp setup in just in case.
Troubelshooting: I tried some new tubes from Eurotubes just in case it was a tube problem. The new tubes did not fix the problem. I talked to Mesa and they think it's a speaker problem. No sound comes out of the speaker at all, with guitar or no guitar plugged in. Normally I would hear the amp hiss, of course. I am getting power to the amp and the fuse looks good.
I bought this amp on eBay back in June, 2006. The amp was purchased new in March, 2006. I do not have the original receipt, however. Mesa said that's a problem. They did not want my serial number. I live in Wisconsin and the closest Mesa repair shop is 70+ miles away.
Has anyone seen this type of problem with their Mesa amp? Thanks for any help!
So, here's the short version. Played two nights at the same venue 2 weeks ago for the Packers' opening weekend festivities.
Friday night: 45 minutes into our first set my F-50 starts cutting in and out. After 10 seconds of this it just dies. Luckily I brought a backup amp with me because we were out of town.
Saturday afternoon: played around with the amp for awhile and it seemed fine. Didn't get a chance to turn it up to gig volume, though. Kept it on for at hour or so. No apparent problem. I reseeded the 2 tubes in the back. Fuse looked fine.
Saturday night: halfway through the first song it cuts in and out, then dies. I had the backup amp setup in just in case.
Troubelshooting: I tried some new tubes from Eurotubes just in case it was a tube problem. The new tubes did not fix the problem. I talked to Mesa and they think it's a speaker problem. No sound comes out of the speaker at all, with guitar or no guitar plugged in. Normally I would hear the amp hiss, of course. I am getting power to the amp and the fuse looks good.
I bought this amp on eBay back in June, 2006. The amp was purchased new in March, 2006. I do not have the original receipt, however. Mesa said that's a problem. They did not want my serial number. I live in Wisconsin and the closest Mesa repair shop is 70+ miles away.
Has anyone seen this type of problem with their Mesa amp? Thanks for any help!