JKingV2
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Hello all, need some help...
So I purchased a Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Roadster off an online vendor on Reverb. Just got the amp via Fedex a few days ago. When I initially fired it up, everything seemed to be fine, but later it started to have some issues primarily on Ch 3 & Ch 4, and this is on either the Bold or Spongy setting. I get scratchiness and popping sounds when taking the amp off standby in Ch 3 or 4, and both channels exhibit significant volume loss and scratchiness. I read somewhere that had something to do with the fx loop and the contacts being dirty. I put a patch cable to the send and return on back of the fx loop and that kinda cured things a bit, but the problem was still there. So I removed the amplifier completely from the cabinet, I removed all the tubes, I got some CRC contact cleaner, cleaned all the pots, switches, jacks, and tube sockets. I installed and hooked everything back up. Ch 1 & 2 work perfectly fine, but 3 & 4 still show the same issue and the fx loop really doesn't affect anything, it just a volume loss. Also, specifically on Ch 3, when I go to turn up the Master volume, it actually gets quieter. The store I bought it from has a 45 day return policy and so far have been helpful and willing to refund if necessary, but I really don't want to send this thing back. I'm hoping it's a simple fix, like maybe a tube replacement or something. Anyone here own one of these before that may have experienced similar issues? Thanks
So I purchased a Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Roadster off an online vendor on Reverb. Just got the amp via Fedex a few days ago. When I initially fired it up, everything seemed to be fine, but later it started to have some issues primarily on Ch 3 & Ch 4, and this is on either the Bold or Spongy setting. I get scratchiness and popping sounds when taking the amp off standby in Ch 3 or 4, and both channels exhibit significant volume loss and scratchiness. I read somewhere that had something to do with the fx loop and the contacts being dirty. I put a patch cable to the send and return on back of the fx loop and that kinda cured things a bit, but the problem was still there. So I removed the amplifier completely from the cabinet, I removed all the tubes, I got some CRC contact cleaner, cleaned all the pots, switches, jacks, and tube sockets. I installed and hooked everything back up. Ch 1 & 2 work perfectly fine, but 3 & 4 still show the same issue and the fx loop really doesn't affect anything, it just a volume loss. Also, specifically on Ch 3, when I go to turn up the Master volume, it actually gets quieter. The store I bought it from has a 45 day return policy and so far have been helpful and willing to refund if necessary, but I really don't want to send this thing back. I'm hoping it's a simple fix, like maybe a tube replacement or something. Anyone here own one of these before that may have experienced similar issues? Thanks