paulgoodman
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Hello all-
After many recommendations and looking at reviews, I passed on a new Lone Star that sounded great and went to play a ED 1x12 that was on the floor. Prior to the manager showing up I turned the amp on. Totally disconnected from anything all I got was loud static. Messed with all the settings, no luck, shut the amp off and waited for the Mgr to show up.
Mgr had the same problem and replaced the power tubes with 2 sets of Sovtek 6L6s. Bottom line amp sounded great in the store and I drove home with it. I powered the ED up in my relatively quiet music room and heard significant white noise regardless of the settings other than standby. I've never had a good amp that wasn't dead silent under the same circumstances.
Not wanting to give up, I've contacted Doug's tubes and ordered a complete retube with upgraded tubes recommended by Doug.
If this does not work, the amp will be going away for good, and I will sadly go another direction. I really like the amp but not the BS noise. I hope this fix works. Thoughts?
BTW. The dealer commented that Mesa tube failures were more the norm, rather than the exception. Whats with that?
Thanks, Paul
After many recommendations and looking at reviews, I passed on a new Lone Star that sounded great and went to play a ED 1x12 that was on the floor. Prior to the manager showing up I turned the amp on. Totally disconnected from anything all I got was loud static. Messed with all the settings, no luck, shut the amp off and waited for the Mgr to show up.
Mgr had the same problem and replaced the power tubes with 2 sets of Sovtek 6L6s. Bottom line amp sounded great in the store and I drove home with it. I powered the ED up in my relatively quiet music room and heard significant white noise regardless of the settings other than standby. I've never had a good amp that wasn't dead silent under the same circumstances.
Not wanting to give up, I've contacted Doug's tubes and ordered a complete retube with upgraded tubes recommended by Doug.
If this does not work, the amp will be going away for good, and I will sadly go another direction. I really like the amp but not the BS noise. I hope this fix works. Thoughts?
BTW. The dealer commented that Mesa tube failures were more the norm, rather than the exception. Whats with that?
Thanks, Paul