My Lonestar Special was making white noise, so I took it to a shop that builds amps to have it fixed. When I talked to them on the phone, it sounded like they knew all about Mesa and he mentioned installing a bias adjust pot so that the amp could be matched to any tube. During the service, however, they didn't install a bias pot and I think they just put in new "JJ" tubes (but not specifically matched for Mesa).
When I listen to the amp, it sounds very harsh now on both clean and with overdrive. I know non-matched tubes are hard on the power supply, but will they make it sound bad also? Sorry, I know this is a stupid question, but I'm just shocked that a amp-building tech would deliver something sounding so bad. I'm trying to determine if it's just my imagination or if t really sounds bad. The service was not cheap (at all) and they only replaced 6 tubes (4 power and 2 preamp).
I'm trying to figure out what to do next. I think what I will do is just ask them to take the tubes back (I will eat the labor costs) and then order a Rock & Blues tube set from Doug's Tubes. I'm open to any advice since I am a newbie at tube replacements.
When I listen to the amp, it sounds very harsh now on both clean and with overdrive. I know non-matched tubes are hard on the power supply, but will they make it sound bad also? Sorry, I know this is a stupid question, but I'm just shocked that a amp-building tech would deliver something sounding so bad. I'm trying to determine if it's just my imagination or if t really sounds bad. The service was not cheap (at all) and they only replaced 6 tubes (4 power and 2 preamp).
I'm trying to figure out what to do next. I think what I will do is just ask them to take the tubes back (I will eat the labor costs) and then order a Rock & Blues tube set from Doug's Tubes. I'm open to any advice since I am a newbie at tube replacements.