Well I got my new Mesa Boogie Rectoverb 25 and matching 1x12 slant cab from Sweetwater - hooked up and it seems to have a strange sizzling sound when when I'm not playing the guitar. While it's just sitting there (not on standby) it sounds like bacon frying/static occasionally. Any ideas or is this just normal tube amp behavior? (This is my first tube amp) It's faily constant but does go silent for a few seconds then the sizzling/static starts again.
It sounds great when playing - just weird when nothing is happening.
I troubleshot all the cables and outlets in my house and determined it's not that (still makes static even when nothing is plugged in and still does regardless of what outlets I use). So I watched Mesa's YouTube troubleshooting video and it seems it's the V1 preamp tube. The static is in all 4 channels and on both 10 & 25 watt settings which according to them is indicative of V1.
I really don't want to pull the chassis out to get to V1 (it's too tight to reach in there and remove the protective cover from v1 to even tap it with a pencil - but if I have to so be it.
So my questions are:
Could it really just be "its new and needs time to settle in"
Could the v1 tube have been bumped slightly out of its seating in shipment and just needs reseated?
Could v1 just be bad out of the gate (which seems unlikely since Mesa QCs them before shipments)
If I remove the chassis to further troubleshoot the preamp tube there are 2 small plugs that appear to go to the reverb tank. One is like a black RCA and pulls out easily while the closest appears to be some sort of metal plug and it doesn't want to move. I can't pull the chassis without unplugging them both but wow that one with the white wire and metal plug seems awfully tight and I'm afraid of breaking it while trying to remove it. Ideas?
Thanks guys.
It sounds great when playing - just weird when nothing is happening.
I troubleshot all the cables and outlets in my house and determined it's not that (still makes static even when nothing is plugged in and still does regardless of what outlets I use). So I watched Mesa's YouTube troubleshooting video and it seems it's the V1 preamp tube. The static is in all 4 channels and on both 10 & 25 watt settings which according to them is indicative of V1.
I really don't want to pull the chassis out to get to V1 (it's too tight to reach in there and remove the protective cover from v1 to even tap it with a pencil - but if I have to so be it.
So my questions are:
Could it really just be "its new and needs time to settle in"
Could the v1 tube have been bumped slightly out of its seating in shipment and just needs reseated?
Could v1 just be bad out of the gate (which seems unlikely since Mesa QCs them before shipments)
If I remove the chassis to further troubleshoot the preamp tube there are 2 small plugs that appear to go to the reverb tank. One is like a black RCA and pulls out easily while the closest appears to be some sort of metal plug and it doesn't want to move. I can't pull the chassis without unplugging them both but wow that one with the white wire and metal plug seems awfully tight and I'm afraid of breaking it while trying to remove it. Ideas?
Thanks guys.