rog
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To cut a long story short. Last week bought new dual rectifier. Blew 5 fuses in
4 days, took it back to the shop got a new replacement, gigged with it last night and couldn't believe what was coming from behind me, absolutley superb. I've played litterally hudreds of gigs and never had the quality of sound like that before, not to mention the solo button... Wow!!
Went down to our rehearsal room tonight because I NEEDED to play it again. Turned it on...no power...checked fuse...blown!! replaced fuse, started up, played but then started to make quite rumbling noises. Turned it off, turned it on...blown fuse!!! I suspect it's another faulty tube but for christ's sake when you pay £1700 ($3300) you want the bloody thing to work. It's going back to the shop on monday. Is it just my bad luck, or is this a regular occurance with other Mesa users?
Meanwhile, I'm starting to look at my trusty old marshall, at least it fired up everytime and never blew a fuse in ten years.
highly pissed off...
4 days, took it back to the shop got a new replacement, gigged with it last night and couldn't believe what was coming from behind me, absolutley superb. I've played litterally hudreds of gigs and never had the quality of sound like that before, not to mention the solo button... Wow!!
Went down to our rehearsal room tonight because I NEEDED to play it again. Turned it on...no power...checked fuse...blown!! replaced fuse, started up, played but then started to make quite rumbling noises. Turned it off, turned it on...blown fuse!!! I suspect it's another faulty tube but for christ's sake when you pay £1700 ($3300) you want the bloody thing to work. It's going back to the shop on monday. Is it just my bad luck, or is this a regular occurance with other Mesa users?
Meanwhile, I'm starting to look at my trusty old marshall, at least it fired up everytime and never blew a fuse in ten years.
highly pissed off...