Hi!
Some time ago, my amp, a Mesa Boogie Single Rectifier Solo 50, began to have a slight loss of sound, the volume decreased to a very low and sterile sound and it ended up disappearing. I would put the amp in standby, turned the switch on again and everything was back to normal. This was becoming more constant until the fuse blow. I realized after that, as I suspected, it had a bad power tube. I changed the two tubes and everything went back to normal for a while . Then problem stated again, the sound fails and with an increasingly regularity and I´m constantly switching the standby on/off to keep playing.. Yesterday I went to exchange the preamp tubes to see if the problem could come from there, and I remembered take off the chassis and take a peek inside. I found this:
The contacts of the resistors seem burned and these are right between the two power tubes
What might had happened, what could have caused this?
Perhaps because I insisted to play the amp with a dying tube..?
Has anyone had a similar problem ?
Thank you, and sorry if my english isn't the best.
Some time ago, my amp, a Mesa Boogie Single Rectifier Solo 50, began to have a slight loss of sound, the volume decreased to a very low and sterile sound and it ended up disappearing. I would put the amp in standby, turned the switch on again and everything was back to normal. This was becoming more constant until the fuse blow. I realized after that, as I suspected, it had a bad power tube. I changed the two tubes and everything went back to normal for a while . Then problem stated again, the sound fails and with an increasingly regularity and I´m constantly switching the standby on/off to keep playing.. Yesterday I went to exchange the preamp tubes to see if the problem could come from there, and I remembered take off the chassis and take a peek inside. I found this:
The contacts of the resistors seem burned and these are right between the two power tubes
What might had happened, what could have caused this?
Perhaps because I insisted to play the amp with a dying tube..?
Has anyone had a similar problem ?
Thank you, and sorry if my english isn't the best.