Reverb on mesa trouble - tube???

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Hey guys. I have a Mesa rectoverb head. When I switch the reverb on, it distorts badly - even on the clean channel. I turn off the reverb via the footswitch and it works fine. Would this be a tube? How would I know which one? Any other ideas?

Thanks!
 
It has a spring reverb, I don't think it would be a tube problem if it sounds good otherwise. I'm no expert on spring verbs. Maybe check the connections to it. Make sure nothing is shorting out.
 
espskully said:
Hey guys. I have a Mesa rectoverb head. When I switch the reverb on, it distorts badly - even on the clean channel. I turn off the reverb via the footswitch and it works fine. Would this be a tube? How would I know which one? Any other ideas?

Thanks!

Yes, it could very well be a tube. To determine which one you'll need to see the schematic and the chassis layout, or maybe you could get hold of someone at Mesa who can tell you. On a Fender amp, the tank (spring unit) is driven by both halves of a 12AT7 in parallel and the signal is retreived from the tank by half of a 7025, the other half of which sums the output of the two input channels and feeds the power section (http://www.kbapps.com/audio/schematics/tubeamps/fender/deluxereverbab868.html). Mesas are very similar amps; from what you say, I would suspect the 12AT7, the 7025 or the tank transducers. Maybe the coupling cap on the input of the 12AT7.

Good luck.
 
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