G'day!
Long time user (have a few mesas) but first time poster... Hoping to get some help with a couple of faults in a recto I recently bought. I have tools and test gear and a fair bit of experience with fixing vintage tube amps, pedal repair and build, etc.
The amp is a three-channel dual rectifier solo head from the early 2000's.
There are two faults, I believe(?) unrelated.
EDIT: found a schematic and will do some fault-finding on the weekend.
Clean channel volume
Volume level on the clean channel is incredibly low. With the loop bypassed and the channel master on full and the gain on about half it sounds like a 5W or 10W amp. Channels 2 and 3 (orange and red) seem fine. Peel paint off the walls at that setting.
I have tried about 6 different tubes in V1 - Mesa Russian and chinese, GT, Fender, vintage westinghouse. All sound very similar and all produce the same low volume. Channel also has light distortion, unless you drive it very gently (single coil, guitar vol on 5)
I swapped out the phase splitter. No change.
Different power tubes (old - from Mark I reissue) and new power tubes (Mesa 6L6) and no change. Bold/spongy - no change. Tube/silicone rectifier - no change. Swapped V2/3/4 for thoroughness - no change.
Looking at the schematic, all of channel #1 (green) is separate from the other two channels until you get to the FX loop. So the orange and red channels peeling paint and the green channel being low is certainly possible.
Interestingly, I noticed that while there is no sign of butchery on the boards, the chassis has been in and out of the head many, many times. I suspect this fault has been there for a very long time.
My approach will be to check all continuity through channel 1 and check all component values. As the channel works somewhat but is a little distored and "grainy", I am suspecting the bias around V1b.
Has anyone else found a fault like this?
FX loop switching does not work FIXED - previous owner provided 5-pin lead, not 7=pin lead! This probably never worked....
With the FX "assign" set to FTSW the effects do not switch in and out. THe FX indicator on the footswitch changes. All other footswitch functions work...
Has anyone else experienced this before? According to the schematic, this should be a simple wiring fault. Because the FX switch works properly when "assign" is set to one of the channels, the FX circuit is all OK. It must be a break between the footswitch output DIN jack (control signal confirmed at that point) and the tip of the footswitch 1/4" jack.
Long time user (have a few mesas) but first time poster... Hoping to get some help with a couple of faults in a recto I recently bought. I have tools and test gear and a fair bit of experience with fixing vintage tube amps, pedal repair and build, etc.
The amp is a three-channel dual rectifier solo head from the early 2000's.
There are two faults, I believe(?) unrelated.
EDIT: found a schematic and will do some fault-finding on the weekend.
Clean channel volume
Volume level on the clean channel is incredibly low. With the loop bypassed and the channel master on full and the gain on about half it sounds like a 5W or 10W amp. Channels 2 and 3 (orange and red) seem fine. Peel paint off the walls at that setting.
I have tried about 6 different tubes in V1 - Mesa Russian and chinese, GT, Fender, vintage westinghouse. All sound very similar and all produce the same low volume. Channel also has light distortion, unless you drive it very gently (single coil, guitar vol on 5)
I swapped out the phase splitter. No change.
Different power tubes (old - from Mark I reissue) and new power tubes (Mesa 6L6) and no change. Bold/spongy - no change. Tube/silicone rectifier - no change. Swapped V2/3/4 for thoroughness - no change.
Looking at the schematic, all of channel #1 (green) is separate from the other two channels until you get to the FX loop. So the orange and red channels peeling paint and the green channel being low is certainly possible.
Interestingly, I noticed that while there is no sign of butchery on the boards, the chassis has been in and out of the head many, many times. I suspect this fault has been there for a very long time.
My approach will be to check all continuity through channel 1 and check all component values. As the channel works somewhat but is a little distored and "grainy", I am suspecting the bias around V1b.
Has anyone else found a fault like this?
FX loop switching does not work FIXED - previous owner provided 5-pin lead, not 7=pin lead! This probably never worked....
With the FX "assign" set to FTSW the effects do not switch in and out. THe FX indicator on the footswitch changes. All other footswitch functions work...
Has anyone else experienced this before? According to the schematic, this should be a simple wiring fault. Because the FX switch works properly when "assign" is set to one of the channels, the FX circuit is all OK. It must be a break between the footswitch output DIN jack (control signal confirmed at that point) and the tip of the footswitch 1/4" jack.