budlovesaly
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Hello all
I brought my Roadster head to a tech where the amp is now awaiting a call from a Mesa tech on Monday. The amp tech in Connecticut could not figure out what was making the hum/noise that is apparent in all channels, and amplified more in the effects loop. NO, it is not a tube issue.
The amp is about a year old, and under warranty. My concern is that the tech doesn't seem to think that a faint squeal that appears to be coming from the output transformer is the issue. I wonder if these two things are interrelated though. The squeal is audible for sure, but is very, very quiet, and isn't heard through the speakers. It is very elusive to find it's origin, but when you put your ear up to the cab, it appears to be originating from the output transformer.
Anyone with similar issues? I have tried numerous things to fix this amp, including new speaker and instrument cables, all (ALL!) new tubes, etc.
His response to the noise was that it does seem to be coming from the output transformer, but it is probably just a noise -- according to him, tube amps always make weird sounds, with two amps not making the completely same sounds, but, that they are not something to worry myself over.
Hmm. Is that true? I just want my amp to be fixed and I am extremely annoyed. I called Mesa on this a month ago, and found them terribly unhelpful at best. I first noticed all of these issues at practice one day -- actually, everyone in my band noticed it. Then, we recorded ourselves, and bam, hum galore!
Totally, totally annoying! Is Mesa good about fixing these issues?
I brought my Roadster head to a tech where the amp is now awaiting a call from a Mesa tech on Monday. The amp tech in Connecticut could not figure out what was making the hum/noise that is apparent in all channels, and amplified more in the effects loop. NO, it is not a tube issue.
The amp is about a year old, and under warranty. My concern is that the tech doesn't seem to think that a faint squeal that appears to be coming from the output transformer is the issue. I wonder if these two things are interrelated though. The squeal is audible for sure, but is very, very quiet, and isn't heard through the speakers. It is very elusive to find it's origin, but when you put your ear up to the cab, it appears to be originating from the output transformer.
Anyone with similar issues? I have tried numerous things to fix this amp, including new speaker and instrument cables, all (ALL!) new tubes, etc.
His response to the noise was that it does seem to be coming from the output transformer, but it is probably just a noise -- according to him, tube amps always make weird sounds, with two amps not making the completely same sounds, but, that they are not something to worry myself over.
Hmm. Is that true? I just want my amp to be fixed and I am extremely annoyed. I called Mesa on this a month ago, and found them terribly unhelpful at best. I first noticed all of these issues at practice one day -- actually, everyone in my band noticed it. Then, we recorded ourselves, and bam, hum galore!
Totally, totally annoying! Is Mesa good about fixing these issues?