Hello all,
New to the board, hope to learn lots.
Purchased a new Mesa Roadster head about 2 weeks ago and I must say I am blow away buy it. I am having an issue with channel four and was hoping to get some input for you all.
I have the back set to 50w & Diode mode. I am using the Bold & Modern setting on the front with the following tone settings:
Master: 7
Presence: 7
Bass: 5
Mid: 7
Treble: 8
Gain: 7
The main issue I am having is no matter what I do, the sound is ultra-deep and muddy - the best way I can describe it is it sounds like I am listening to it with ear plugs in. If I switch it to vintage, it gets even deeper bass with less distortion. When I go to channel 3 (vintage) and the same Master volume setting on that channel it comes to life and sound purely awesome.
I guess the question is channel 4 suppose to be that bassy / deep / dark / muddy or is it something else? I was think maybe it's a tube issue for that channel but looking in the manual everything that the 12ax7 tubes has listed for channel 4 shares something with channel 3 and my logic says if it were a tube issue, both channel 3 and 4 would be having issues.
If this is normal, I can live with it and just use channel 3 but I would think channel 4 would pick up where channel 3 left off.
Thanks for any help!
Jason J
New to the board, hope to learn lots.
Purchased a new Mesa Roadster head about 2 weeks ago and I must say I am blow away buy it. I am having an issue with channel four and was hoping to get some input for you all.
I have the back set to 50w & Diode mode. I am using the Bold & Modern setting on the front with the following tone settings:
Master: 7
Presence: 7
Bass: 5
Mid: 7
Treble: 8
Gain: 7
The main issue I am having is no matter what I do, the sound is ultra-deep and muddy - the best way I can describe it is it sounds like I am listening to it with ear plugs in. If I switch it to vintage, it gets even deeper bass with less distortion. When I go to channel 3 (vintage) and the same Master volume setting on that channel it comes to life and sound purely awesome.
I guess the question is channel 4 suppose to be that bassy / deep / dark / muddy or is it something else? I was think maybe it's a tube issue for that channel but looking in the manual everything that the 12ax7 tubes has listed for channel 4 shares something with channel 3 and my logic says if it were a tube issue, both channel 3 and 4 would be having issues.
If this is normal, I can live with it and just use channel 3 but I would think channel 4 would pick up where channel 3 left off.
Thanks for any help!
Jason J