Just got a wonderful, clean 1991 Mesa Studio 22+ with EQ and reverb. The last owner stated he didn't play it for some years, so the pots made a lot of noise and had some dead spots. After cleaning with Deoxit F5 they work flawless again. Had also some issues with the send and return jacks, sometimes the sound dissapeared or becomes very low and crackling, then suddenly comes back to full volume. Had to clean the jacks and to plug in and out a few times to make the contacts work when nothing is plugged in.
It had original Mesa preamp tubes and some no name USA 6BQ5.
Next thing I did was measuring the output tubes current and found it much too high, they where dissipating nearly 14W. Found some nice NOS Brimar EL84 I bought some time ago for my Fender BJ but never used them. They idled at just 70% and sounded also a lot better.
Man, this little boy got some nice lead sound, creamy and lots of gain, easy feedback, really fluid...
as I always do, I tried different tubes and found out, that with 5751 in V1 and V2 the balance between clean and lead is much better than with 12AX7. The rhythm channel stays clean a bit longer (with a Strat till about 7 on the volume, with my Robben Ford Esprit till about 4) On the lead the gain is reduced but quite enough for my purpose, maybe I switch back a 12AX7 in V1, but right now I love it. Articulate, even with lots of gain, and this nice dynamic reaction on the picking attack. I heard someone once describe it like the sound it makes stepping on a plum :wink:
Also very interesting: tried the 22+ with my EV12 Thiele. Sounds flat, dull and lifeless compared with it's stock Black Shadow. Plus the stock speaker is a lot louder!
the only minus on this amp is the hiss and the hum. I cannot imagine to use the cleans of this little beast in the studio. My MKII is dead silent in comparison, also the BJ. Its quite the same hiss on clean and on lead. No other amp I know does that.
Someone knows a cure?
But anyway it's a great low watt amp with some amazing sounds.
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It had original Mesa preamp tubes and some no name USA 6BQ5.
Next thing I did was measuring the output tubes current and found it much too high, they where dissipating nearly 14W. Found some nice NOS Brimar EL84 I bought some time ago for my Fender BJ but never used them. They idled at just 70% and sounded also a lot better.
Man, this little boy got some nice lead sound, creamy and lots of gain, easy feedback, really fluid...
as I always do, I tried different tubes and found out, that with 5751 in V1 and V2 the balance between clean and lead is much better than with 12AX7. The rhythm channel stays clean a bit longer (with a Strat till about 7 on the volume, with my Robben Ford Esprit till about 4) On the lead the gain is reduced but quite enough for my purpose, maybe I switch back a 12AX7 in V1, but right now I love it. Articulate, even with lots of gain, and this nice dynamic reaction on the picking attack. I heard someone once describe it like the sound it makes stepping on a plum :wink:
Also very interesting: tried the 22+ with my EV12 Thiele. Sounds flat, dull and lifeless compared with it's stock Black Shadow. Plus the stock speaker is a lot louder!
the only minus on this amp is the hiss and the hum. I cannot imagine to use the cleans of this little beast in the studio. My MKII is dead silent in comparison, also the BJ. Its quite the same hiss on clean and on lead. No other amp I know does that.
Someone knows a cure?
But anyway it's a great low watt amp with some amazing sounds.
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