I just replaced all the tubes in my 3 channel Triple Rectifier with new tubes from Mesa Boogie. I turned the amp on and immediately blew a fuse. After a bit of trial and error and tube swapping from new back to old, I realized it was a bad rectifier tube.
Since then, there has been a dramatic loss of gain in all three channels. To put it in perspective, Channel 3 in the modern setting with the gain at 2 o'clock sounds like Malcolm Young's slightly distorted rhythm guitar, which is a great tone, don't get me wrong, but not what I bought a Triple Rec for.
I opened the amp up and checked for burned components, cold solder joints, etc., but couldn't find anything. I checked the bias with my bias probe and it seems to be normal.
Does anyone have any ideas as to what's going on? Any and all help is appreciated. Thanks.
Since then, there has been a dramatic loss of gain in all three channels. To put it in perspective, Channel 3 in the modern setting with the gain at 2 o'clock sounds like Malcolm Young's slightly distorted rhythm guitar, which is a great tone, don't get me wrong, but not what I bought a Triple Rec for.
I opened the amp up and checked for burned components, cold solder joints, etc., but couldn't find anything. I checked the bias with my bias probe and it seems to be normal.
Does anyone have any ideas as to what's going on? Any and all help is appreciated. Thanks.
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