Mad-Max
New member
Okay, here's the scoop.
I just recently replaced the power tubes and the rectifier tube in my Mark V. I switched out the 6L6's for EL34's and switched the bias to the EL34 setting. This was mainly just to see what the amp sounded like with EL34's because I heard about people doing that and getting great results, so I thought about trying it for myself.
Got everything hooked up, and it sounded amazing! It felt great to hear my amp again after it had sat for a little while. The one thing I noticed though, was that the tubes were running at extremely hot temperatures, and I saw the caution light was on where the bias switch was. Then I could smell a burning sensation. Nothing melted or anything, I think it was mainly the leather tolex I was smelling, because even with the 6L6's, it had the same smell, but it wasn't as strong.
Needless to say, I turned it off immediately, unplugged everything, and then I tried to research this but nothing really came up. Has anyone experienced this with their Mark V or any Mesa amp?
Any help would be much appreciated!
I just recently replaced the power tubes and the rectifier tube in my Mark V. I switched out the 6L6's for EL34's and switched the bias to the EL34 setting. This was mainly just to see what the amp sounded like with EL34's because I heard about people doing that and getting great results, so I thought about trying it for myself.
Got everything hooked up, and it sounded amazing! It felt great to hear my amp again after it had sat for a little while. The one thing I noticed though, was that the tubes were running at extremely hot temperatures, and I saw the caution light was on where the bias switch was. Then I could smell a burning sensation. Nothing melted or anything, I think it was mainly the leather tolex I was smelling, because even with the 6L6's, it had the same smell, but it wasn't as strong.
Needless to say, I turned it off immediately, unplugged everything, and then I tried to research this but nothing really came up. Has anyone experienced this with their Mark V or any Mesa amp?
Any help would be much appreciated!