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It just takes to much time for the techs to do the job right - better they post the sign then do a half ass job.
Hey @danielpasco while I love the various eras ofMetallica, there is a world of fellow Boogie fanatics who set their clocks to the Master of Puppets tone, and given the tendency to pull 750 to zip, extreme is kind of the vibe and the manual is clear that the amp will feedback one certain extreme settings. My Mark IIB used to feedback on certain settings if the Reverb was too hot. And you're 100% on the money about pushing things harder than was reasonable. The manual talks about it and I don't think it's a defective amp, but it is a thing that Boogie documented, not trying to hide it. In any case. My $.02It certainly doesn't seem to be commonly reported. If it's a defective unit he might need to just return it.
I've certainly gotten that kind of issue with a number of my Marks at different times, but I was usually really pushing things harder than was reasonable.
I'd like to offer this perspective...Hey @danielpasco while I love the various eras ofMetallica, there is a world of fellow Boogie fanatics who set their clocks to the Master of Puppets tone, and given the tendency to pull 750 to zip, extreme is kind of the vibe and the manual is clear that the amp will feedback one certain extreme settings. My Mark IIB used to feedback on certain settings if the Reverb was too hot. And you're 100% on the money about pushing things harder than was reasonable. The manual talks about it and I don't think it's a defective amp, but it is a thing that Boogie documented, not trying to hide it. In any case. My $.02
Just saw @bandit2013's post, so I've edited my previous message. Please ignore, and for my benefit, is there a way to delete a post?!?If you run two outside EL34's they'll be biased colder then the 6l6's - the only problem with the el34 could be crossover distortion. Im not a tech but using el34's should not harm the amp right? My MKIV uses two el34's in the two outside slots - checking the bias on it the el34 run a lot cooler then the 6l6's - im a hack not a tech - just throwing it out there.
I found this on google -
generally speaking, EL34 tubes typically require less bias than 6L6 tubes, meaning they draw less current and therefore need to be set at a lower bias voltage when used in an amplifier designed for either tube type; this is because EL34s have a different internal design that operates with lower current draw compared to 6L6s.
Mollie Bardessono (MESA/Boogie)
Dec 16, 2024, 11:14 PST
Hi Eric, a quick update. I just got clued into a thread with John Marshall and some other higher-ups here at Mesa. Unfortunately it does seem as though the official policy will be that using EL34s voids the warranty in full. Apologies for the confusion and conflicting info in previous communications, this was a developing issue. Sorry about any inconvenience this may cause.
Best,
Mollie Bardessono
Customer Service Representative
www.mesaboogie.com
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We have a really good tech in town that's been working on tube amps since Vietnam. He has a "NoStairwayMesa" sign in his shop.
Well, since the info came from a some random guy named Marshall, of course he's gonna just say whatever! What would he know about EL34's? LOLHere is the last email I got today: It states if you cannot zoom in on it, Warranty is void in full if you use EL34 tubes regardless if they are NOS STR416, STR450, STR442 or any Mesa branded EL34. I cut and pasted the text from the email I forwarded to myself from work. I think this also ends the dialogue and no information regarding the plate voltages/currents will be discussed.
Mollie Bardessono (MESA/Boogie)
Dec 16, 2024, 11:14 PST
Hi Eric, a quick update. I just got clued into a thread with John Marshall and some other higher-ups here at Mesa. Unfortunately it does seem as though the official policy will be that using EL34s voids the warranty in full. Apologies for the confusion and conflicting info in previous communications, this was a developing issue. Sorry about any inconvenience this may cause.
NOW THAT was hilarious @mace - well played, well played!!!Well, since the info came from a some random guy named Marshall, of course he's gonna just say whatever! What would he know about EL34's? LOL
John Marshall is a very respected entity at Mesa -- he's a 6-foot and change giant of a man who subbed in for James Hetfield on 2 tours when James was injured. He's been around Boogie since the 90s. I'd trust him!Well, since the info came from a some random guy named Marshall, of course he's gonna just say whatever! What would he know about EL34's? LOL
John Marshall is a very respected entity at Mesa -- he's a 6-foot and change giant of a man who subbed in for James Hetfield on 2 tours when James was injured. He's been around Boogie since the 90s. I'd trust him!
Hey @Darkstar2 - Agreed John is a (gentle) giant who thrashes with the best of them... and KNOWS his stuff. I *think/thought* was making a whole play on words about the name Marshall and EL34sJohn Marshall is a very respected entity at Mesa -- he's a 6-foot and change giant of a man who subbed in for James Hetfield on 2 tours when James was injured. He's been around Boogie since the 90s. I'd trust him!
I'm just messing around of course, man! Just found the name and the company he works for a bit ironic. Like a buddy of mine named Cummins who works for Caterpillar engines.John Marshall is a very respected entity at Mesa -- he's a 6-foot and change giant of a man who subbed in for James Hetfield on 2 tours when James was injured. He's been around Boogie since the 90s. I'd trust him!
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