Where do I go about searching for those? Do most electronic parts stores stock something like that? Been reading I could possibly use 1 watt. Will these work?
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/10pc-1kohm-1watt-1k-ohm-1-watt-Metal-Oxide-Film-RESISTOR-New-/131439029435?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_2&hash=item1e9a606cbb
Well, kind of help. My buddy said he blew the fuse in his Mesa Single Rectifier V2 so he replaced the fuse and the tubes. Wasn't sounding good so wanted me to look at it. Here is what I found. Looks like the 2 resistors(or at least one) in between the power tube sockets blew. Now I'm a...
I had a chance a couple months ago to buy one for $350 Canadian, not sure the guy knew what he had. I was busy and it sold before I could go check it out. I'm pretty mad at myself to say the least. $750 USD seems to be close to the going rate, at least according to Ebay.
If I had to guess I'd say it won't happen. I think Marshall has a bunch of pencil pushers making the decisions on which design will yield the most profit and not which unit players would like to see. The bottom dollar isn't always the best route. IMO. Make a 20 watt Satch head you...
Why does the 15C have a loop but the 15H doesn't? What a stupid idea! I really would have liked the 15H for my basement . They even put one in the 1 watt. Sometimes I wonder.:scratch:
Killer deal!! The EC-1000 is a great guitar. As far as I'm concerned, the ESP Eclipse is THE best LP guitar in the 2K range. I had 2 that just plain outperformed my Gibson Les Paul's.
Don't get me wrong, it's a fine amp head for sure. Build quality is excellent and sound is killer. The 2/4 tube switch and half power switch is great as well. I just find it hard to justify paying $1400 when I can buy an American or UK made head for a similar amount. The Chinese stuff has come...
Cool. The TH30 is a decent head. I think the build quality is excellent and sound is killer. Right out of the box it sounds great with the stock tubes, I never felt the need to change them. As far as noise, it's like any high gain head, crank the gain, get the noise. I always throw a Smart Gate...