Maybe someone here can help and or point me in the right direction...
Now this is stupid. While piecing together the live rig on tuesday something stupid happened. I had all of it put in the case, with the trixis to go and knocked it slightly where it was resting, and bam. of a speaker cabinet into the floor. Not good.
So I wire it up and find that:
->There is a signal going through it
->But it's clean for everything, as in no distortion at all.
What I am going to try this evening:
->Replacing the new set of valves with the old set (which still work, just are a bit old) to see if a valve has gone
->Open it up and check all the connections, via advice from the mesa-dealer in scotland.
But, if anyone has heard of this happening before or may know of anything else I can quickly look at then please tell me, as I have very little time to get it fixed now, and hopefully can get it working by wednesday next week ...
help!!!!!! I need the rig to be working by Wednesday next week, about 5 days time and would prefer it if it sprang to life sooner rather than later
Now this is stupid. While piecing together the live rig on tuesday something stupid happened. I had all of it put in the case, with the trixis to go and knocked it slightly where it was resting, and bam. of a speaker cabinet into the floor. Not good.
So I wire it up and find that:
->There is a signal going through it
->But it's clean for everything, as in no distortion at all.
What I am going to try this evening:
->Replacing the new set of valves with the old set (which still work, just are a bit old) to see if a valve has gone
->Open it up and check all the connections, via advice from the mesa-dealer in scotland.
But, if anyone has heard of this happening before or may know of anything else I can quickly look at then please tell me, as I have very little time to get it fixed now, and hopefully can get it working by wednesday next week ...
help!!!!!! I need the rig to be working by Wednesday next week, about 5 days time and would prefer it if it sprang to life sooner rather than later
