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DIAGNOSING PRE-AMP TUBE PROBLEMS:

Because your amplifier is an all tube design, it is quite possible that you will at some point experience minor pre-amp tube noise.  Rest
assured - this is no cause for alarm and you can take care of the problem yourself in a matter of minutes by simply swapping tubes.

Let us begin by saying;  It is a “very good” idea to keep at least a couple of spare pre-amp tubes on hand at all times to insure
uninterrupted performance.  These minor pre-amp tube problems can take many forms but can generally be described in two
categories:  Noise and Microphonics,  Noise can be in the form of crackling, sputtering, white noise/hiss and/or hum.  Microphonic
problems usually appear in the form of a ringing or high pitched squealing that gets worse as the gain or volume is increased thus are
more noticeable in the higher gain Lead modes. Microphonic problems are easily identified because the problem is still present even
with the instruments’ volume off or unplugged altogether - unlike pick-up feedback which ceases as the instrument is turned down.
Microphonic noise is caused by mechanical vibration and shock:  think of banging a microphone around and you’ll understand where
the word came from.The best way to approach a pre-amp tube problem is to see if it occurs only in one specific mode or channel.
Then refer to the Tube Task Chart found on page 15  and it should lead you to the tube needing replacement.  Then all that remains
is to swap the suspect tube for a known good performer.

If you cannot narrow down the trouble to a specific mode or channel, the problem may be the small tube that drives the power tubes
which is operational in all modes and channels.  Though rare, a problem with the driver tube would show up in all aspects of perfor-
mance - so if you can’t narrow the problem down to being mode or channel specific, you may want to try replacing the driver tube.
Driver problems generally show themselves in the form of crackling or hum in all modes of performance and/or weak overall output
from the amplifier.  Occasionally an anemic driver tube will cause the amplifier to sound flat and lifeless, but this is somewhat
uncommon, as worn power tubes are a more likely suspect for this type of problem.

Sometimes making the diagnosis is more trouble than it’s worth and it’s faster and easier to merely replace the small preamp tubes
ONE AT A TIME with a replacement known to be good.  But MAKE SURE you keep returning the tubes to their original socket until you
hit the one that cures the problem.  You’ll notice that tubes located nearer to the Input jack always sound noisier...but this is because
they are at the start of the chain and their noise gets amplified over and over by the tubes that follow.  The tube that goes into this
“input socket” (usually labled V1) needs to be the least noisy of the bunch.  The tube that goes at the end of the preamp chain - just
ahead of the power tubes - can be quite noisy without causing any problem at all.  The tubes in your amp have already been located
in the most appropriate sockets and this is why you should NEVER pull them all out at once and ALWAYS swap them one at a time.
ALWAYS return a perfectly good tube to its original socket.  Also it’s a good idea to put the amp on Standby when swapping tubes to
reduce the heat build up in the tubes themselves and to prevent explosive noises (which can still occur even if you are pulling the
tubes away from their sockets gently) from coming through the speaker.

Remember, take your time, be patient and chances are real good that you can fix your amp yourself by finding and replacing the bad
tube.  It kills us to see someone who has shipped their amp back to us...and all it needed was a simple tube replacement!

If you must send back your amp, unplug the power cord, speaker and reverb cables then remove the chassis from the cabinet by
unscrewing the four mounting bolts on top.  The chassis then slides back like a drawer and comes out.  Remove the big power tubes
and mark them according to their location from left to right 1, 2 etc.  They need  to be wrapped separately with plenty of wadded up
newspaper around them and put in a smaller box within the larger carton.  To wrap the chassis, use plenty of tightly wadded up
newspaper so there is at least six inches of “crush space” between the chassis and the cardboard box.  Bubble wrap also works well
but please DON’T use styrene peanuts - they will shift during transit and get lodged inside your electronics as well as allowing your
amp to end up at the bottom of the box unprotected and possibly damaged.

Preamp tubes don’t normally wear out as a rule.  Therefore, it is not a good idea to change them just for the sake of changing them.
If there isn’t a problem - don’t fix it.  If there is no result from your substitutions, it may be possible that you have more than one
problematic tube.  Though rare, this does happen and though it makes the troubleshooting process a little more intimidating, it is still
possible to cure the problem yourself.

NOTE:  It is normal to hear a slight metallic ringing sound when tapping on the preamp tubes.  As long as the tube does not break into
oscillation or start crackling or any other form of bizzare noise, it is considered normal and functional.

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Summary of Contents for Heartbreaker

Page 1: ...OOGIE B MESA Owner s Manual The Spirit of Art in Technology 1317 Ross Street Petaluma CA 9495 USA...

Page 2: ...u down Your reward is that you are now the owner of an amp bred of fine all tube amp heritage benefiting from the many patented pioneering Mesa Boogie circuits that led to the refinement of your new i...

Page 3: ..._______________________ 8 POWER CORD RECEPTACLE ________________________________________________ 9 POWER SOURCE __________________________________________________________ 9 RECTIFIER SELECT __________...

Page 4: ...of lightning occurring nearby remove the power plug from the wall socket in advance To avoid damaging your speakers and other playback equipment turn off the power of all related equipment before mak...

Page 5: ...he world to channel switching in late 78 The next important development came in 1986 when Mesa pioneered the first Tri Modal footswitchable amplifier the Mark III The rest of the amplifier world soon...

Page 6: ...le Connect your favorite guitar to the instrument Input jack Turn the power switch ON while leaving the STANDBY switch set to STANDBY It is always a good idea to practice this start up procedure as at...

Page 7: ...ing to keep internal lead lengths to toneful minimum placing these less used controls on the rear panel enabled us to keep the front panel simple to operate and stay true to the more vintage era chara...

Page 8: ...are fed from several amp sources and then sent to a common power amplifier and set of speakers NOTE The SLAVE jack is not a tuned recording output or cabinet simulator and should not be used as such T...

Page 9: ...Set high it is the dominant control thus minimizing the amount of MID and BASS that would be possible in the mix Set low the TREBLE becomes the recessive control and a warmer darker blend is produced...

Page 10: ...ction that prevents a clean signal from passing through this circuit junction If you must use your HEART BREAKER at whisper levels to practice late at night etc get use to reducing the VOLUME as well...

Page 11: ...ars natural character to come through more urgently WARM adds low midrange and bottom end warmth to both modes produc ing great jazz and single note clean sounds for soloing in the LO mode while the H...

Page 12: ...lace it with the same rating in a slo blo type package The domestic U S version requires a 3 Amp slo blo FUSE A power tube short or failure is often the cause of a blown FUSE Follow the cold start pro...

Page 13: ...red on our Dual Rectifier Solo Head and is in fact part of the magic behind the whole Dual Rectifier series of amplifiers It has since found its way into some of our other products as well such as the...

Page 14: ...s instruction will result in dam age to the power tubes and possibly your amplifier 6L6 and 6V6 tubes use the UPPER POSITION 6V6 use TWEED POWER EL34 use the LOWER POSITION may use either TWEED or NOR...

Page 15: ...engths to a toneful minimum placing these less used controls on the rear panel enabled us to keep thefront panel simple to operate and stay true to the more vintage era design character to which the H...

Page 16: ...load of 16 ohms When using the Head version check your SPEAKER cabinets impedance rating and use the appropriate SPEAKER output jack on the HEARTBREAKER The HEARTBREAKER is not overly sensitive to mi...

Page 17: ...HI MODE NORMAL FAT BOOST CH 1 LOVE Presence INPUT SWITCH TREBLE MASTER VOLUME BASS MIDDLE HI MODE TRIM FAT HI MODE NORMAL BOOST CH 1 GAIN LO HI ON STANDBY POWER ON LEVEL BOLD CURVACEOUS ALL CH 1 LOVE...

Page 18: ...RIGHT FAT WARM CH 2 LUST CH 2 GAIN LO HI Presence ON STANDBY POWER ON LEVEL BOLD CURVACEOUS ALL TREBLE MASTER VOLUME BASS MIDDLE HI MODE TRIM HI LO MODE BRIGHT FAT WARM CH 2 LUST CH 2 GAIN LO HI ON ST...

Page 19: ...scription of Tube Functions V1A Ch 1 Input Stage LO Gain V4A Ch 2 Third Lead Stage Ch 1 Second Lead Stage HI Gain Tone Recovery Stage V1B Ch 1 First Lead Stage HI Gain V4B Ch 2 Fourth Lead Stage V2A C...

Page 20: ...ver heat before the others and thus it can be identified It should be replaced with one from the same color batch shown on its label Call us and we will send one out to you The severe short is not nea...

Page 21: ...blem You ll notice that tubes located nearer to the Input jack always sound noisier but this is because they are at the start of the chain and their noise gets amplified over and over by the tubes tha...

Page 22: ...DONE No tech needed NO bills and no BS about biasing And most important The bias is RIGHT because it can t change Now you want the long answer Here s more information on how our hard wired bias avoids...

Page 23: ...the fluctions in current flow are large and still at 440 per second you ll hear an A that is loud But for purposes of biasing it s the amount of plate current flowing with no signal applied that s im...

Page 24: ...you like paying to have your amp messed up Sorry I meant to say Uh your amp needed biasing If that doesn t appeal to you then merely plug a matched set of Mesa tubes into one of our amps and you re re...

Page 25: ...1047 607101 703047 703900 703782 1047 POT pt 1 5 A 3 A SB FUSE 117 V 3 A 60 HZ AC POWER RECEPTACLE WARNING Unplug power before replacing fuse or removing bolts mounting chassis Replace fuse with same...

Page 26: ...OOGIE B MESA Thankyou fortrustingMESA Boogietobeyouramplifiercompany We wish you many years of toneful enjoyment from this handbuilt all tube instrument The Spirit of Art in Technology...

Page 27: ...1317 Ross Street Petaluma CA 94954 USA The Spirit of Art in Technology...

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