Low_fidelity2100
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Ok, so I posted a different thread a few days ago about this Mesa Heartbreaker I just got. Initially it was blowing fuses when the power was turned off, and it wasn't turned to standby first. Seemed to have gotten that issue resolved, here's the thread on that...
https://forum.seymourduncan.com/showthread.php?312033-Amp-blowing-fuses-when-turned-off-only-when-not-set-to-standby-first
...and now there's a new issue. While playing today at a relatively high volume, but not insanely high (about 10-10:30 o'clock on the Level control), it started doing this REALLY loud crackle, if I hit lower notes (like an G flat power chord). It's a really staticy sort of crackle, almost sounded like a blown speaker. Checked it plugged into another Cab, and the problem went away... But then using the internal speakers again, it was back. So tried the internal speakers with a different amp, set equally loud...No crackle at all. Tried the heartbreaker through the internal speakers again, crackle back... So I did some reading online, saw it could be power tubes, or the PI...So Turned the amp around, turned the lights off, and tapped on the power tubes with a drum stick...Crackling happened when tapped, and caused a Blue flash (the tubes glow kinda blue all the time, as do all my other 6L6's)...So I swapped out all four power tubes with Known good tubes pulled from other amps just to check...Turned it back on, let it warm up, switched out of standby...tapped the tubes again...does the same thing with different power tubes...So I tried a new PI tube...still does it, still with the flash, etc...does it at all volumes when tapped (or top of the amp is banged, any sort of bump, etc...)...The loudness of the crackle is dependent on the setting of the level control (set low its quiet, etc..)...So yeah.
What could this be? I don't know enough about amps to feel comfortable poking around inside, or trying to fix this myself. I've worked on Old PTP fender's before, but this Mesa is about as different from that as you can get while still being a tube amp...so I'm definitely not comfortable working on it myself...I'd just like to know what the cause could be, and whether its even worth dealing with?
I got this amp less than a week ago, and I do have a 30 day return/repair window...and at this point I'm trying to decide whether it's even worth dealing with the hassle? Or if I should just give it back, and either get back the thing I traded them, or get the cash value they had on the amp?
I do really like the way the amp sounds...But honestly, I could probably take the money and just buy a different one that doesn't have issues as soon as I get it.
https://forum.seymourduncan.com/showthread.php?312033-Amp-blowing-fuses-when-turned-off-only-when-not-set-to-standby-first
...and now there's a new issue. While playing today at a relatively high volume, but not insanely high (about 10-10:30 o'clock on the Level control), it started doing this REALLY loud crackle, if I hit lower notes (like an G flat power chord). It's a really staticy sort of crackle, almost sounded like a blown speaker. Checked it plugged into another Cab, and the problem went away... But then using the internal speakers again, it was back. So tried the internal speakers with a different amp, set equally loud...No crackle at all. Tried the heartbreaker through the internal speakers again, crackle back... So I did some reading online, saw it could be power tubes, or the PI...So Turned the amp around, turned the lights off, and tapped on the power tubes with a drum stick...Crackling happened when tapped, and caused a Blue flash (the tubes glow kinda blue all the time, as do all my other 6L6's)...So I swapped out all four power tubes with Known good tubes pulled from other amps just to check...Turned it back on, let it warm up, switched out of standby...tapped the tubes again...does the same thing with different power tubes...So I tried a new PI tube...still does it, still with the flash, etc...does it at all volumes when tapped (or top of the amp is banged, any sort of bump, etc...)...The loudness of the crackle is dependent on the setting of the level control (set low its quiet, etc..)...So yeah.
What could this be? I don't know enough about amps to feel comfortable poking around inside, or trying to fix this myself. I've worked on Old PTP fender's before, but this Mesa is about as different from that as you can get while still being a tube amp...so I'm definitely not comfortable working on it myself...I'd just like to know what the cause could be, and whether its even worth dealing with?
I got this amp less than a week ago, and I do have a 30 day return/repair window...and at this point I'm trying to decide whether it's even worth dealing with the hassle? Or if I should just give it back, and either get back the thing I traded them, or get the cash value they had on the amp?
I do really like the way the amp sounds...But honestly, I could probably take the money and just buy a different one that doesn't have issues as soon as I get it.