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mesa boogie [message #27249] Tue, 14 March 2006 10:33 Go to previous message
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I have a mesa boogie that started cutting out and also making loud intermittent crackling noise. I thought it was the standby switch but repacing that didn't help. My amp repairman replaced the big tubes which helped until I got it back home. I am supposed to try and help the repairman isolate what area the problem is by fooling with the switches when it starts acting up. So far the only time it has acted up again was in the middle of a performance. Now, at home, it sounds nice and sweet again. I read somewhere about re-soldering all the connections. Is this the next step????

 
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