Mesa Boogie Stereo Receiver RECT O VERB 50 User Manual

ESA OOGIE  
B
M
Owner's Manual  
The Spirit of Art in Technology  
1317 Ross Street Petaluma, CA 94954  
USA  
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Table of Contents  
PRECAUTIONS:  
OVERVIEW: ____________________________________________________________________________ 1  
INSTANT GRATIFICATION  
(3 DEMONSTRATION SETTINGS) __________________________________________________________ 2  
CHANNEL / MODE SELECT:  
RHYTHM CHANNEL: CLEAN & PUSHED ___________________________________________________ 3  
LEAD CHANNEL: VINTAGE & MODERN ____________________________________________________ 3  
CONTROLS:  
GAIN __________________________________________________________________________________ 3  
TREBLE _______________________________________________________________________________ 4  
MIDDLE _______________________________________________________________________________ 4  
BASS _________________________________________________________________________________ 4  
PRESENCE ____________________________________________________________________________ 5  
MASTER _______________________________________________________________________________ 5  
OUTPUT CONTROL _____________________________________________________________________ 6  
SOLO CONTROL _____________________________________________________________________ 6 / 7  
TOGGLE SWITCHES:  
STANDBY ______________________________________________________________________________ 7  
POWER _______________________________________________________________________________ 7  
BACK PANEL:  
AC RECEPTACLE _______________________________________________________________________ 8  
FUSE _________________________________________________________________________________ 8  
SLAVE OUT ____________________________________________________________________________ 8  
SPEAKERS ____________________________________________________________________________ 9  
FX LOOP: SEND / RETURN / MIX _________________________________________________________ 9  
REVERB: RECT-O-VERB COMBO & RECT-O-VERB HEAD ____________________________________ 9  
CHANNEL SELECT TOGGLE______________________________________________________________ 9  
FACTORY SAMPLE SETTINGS PAGE _________________________________________________ 10 / 11  
PERSONAL SETTING PAGE _________________________________________________________ 12 / 13  
TUBE TASK CHART ____________________________________________________________________ 14  
TUBE MAINTENANCE ______________________________________________________________ 15 / 16  
SPECIAL ARTICLE REGARDING TUBE BIASING By Randall Smith ______________________ 17/ 18 / 19  
PARTS SHEET _________________________________________________________________________ 20  
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Your MESA/Boogie Amplifier is a professional instrument. Please treat it with respect and operate it properly.  
USE COMMON SENSE AND ALWAYS OBSERVE THESE PRECAUTIONS:  
Do not expose amplifier to moisture, rain or water, direct sunlight  
or extremely high temperatures.  
Always insure that amplifier is properly grounded.  
Always unplug AC power cord before changing fuse or any tubes.  
When replacing fuse, use only same type and rating.  
Avoid direct contact with heated tubes.  
Insure adequate air circulation behind amplifier.  
Keep amplifier away from children.  
Be sure to connect to an AC power supply that meets the power  
supply specifications listed on the rear of the unit.  
If there is any danger 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  
making the connections.  
Do not use excessive force in handling control buttons, switches  
and controls.  
Remove the power plug from the AC mains socket if the unit is to  
be stored for an extended period of time.  
Do not use solvents such as benzene or paint thinner to clean the  
unit. Wipe off the exterior with soft cloth.  
Be sure to have the warranty card for this product filled out by the  
store at which it was purchased and return to Mesa Engineering.  
YOUR AMPLIFIER IS LOUD! EXPOSURE TO HIGH SOUND VOLUMES MAY CAUSE  
PERMANENT HEARING DAMAGE  
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE: Refer service to qualified personnel. Always unplug AC  
power before removing chassis.  
EXPORT MODELS: Always insure that unit is wired for proper voltage. Make certain grounding  
conforms with local standards.  
READ AND FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROPER USAGE.  
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Table of Contents  
Overview:  
Congratulations on your choice of the SINGLE RECTIFIER 50. You have purchased a handbuilt instrument of the finest quality  
and craftsmanship. A unique blend of yesteryears’ black magic power section design combined with our race-shop approach to finely  
tuned, high gain pre-amp circuitry leaves the RECT-O 50 standing alone...instantly a classic destined for vintage status. With two  
channels housing four definitive and distinctly different Modes, a complete array of amazing guitar sounds can be obtained quickly  
and easily.  
Looking to the Rear Panel assures that all your interfacing needs are covered. A Parallel Effects Loop with a MIX control provides tone  
insurance for even those questionable effects. To use the SINGLE RECTIFIER 50 in larger rack systems, or to interface to other  
power sections, the SLAVE jack and is a welcome feature. Two speaker jack combinations have been provided - two 4 Ohm and one  
8 Ohm - to ensure the proper impedance match to many types of speaker enclosures. The other features will prove to be quite  
valuable to you and further along in this manual they are covered extensively.  
Instant Gratification Demo Settings  
FRONT VIEW HEAD VERSION: SOLO HEAD 50  
CLEAN  
RHYTHM  
ON  
ON  
PUSHED  
GAIN  
MASTER  
PRESENCE  
BASS  
MID  
TREBLE  
VINTAGE  
FT.SW  
INPUT  
SOLO  
OUTPUT  
POWER  
STANDBY  
LEAD  
MODERN  
REAR VIEW HEAD VERSION: SOLO HEAD 50  
WARNING:  
Unplug power  
before replacing  
fuse or removing  
bolts mounting  
chassis.  
SOLO HEAD 50 ALL-TUBE AMPLIFIER  
HANDBUILT IN PETALUMA, CALIFORNIA  
SET TO RHYTHM  
WHEN USING  
FOOTSWITCH  
EFFECTS LOOP  
SPEAKERS  
SLAVE  
RHYTHM  
S
E
U
F
F
U
E
S
00%  
10%  
1
POWER FUSE  
120 V~ 2.5 A  
50-60 Hz SLO  
2.5 A BLO  
FX MIX  
RETURN  
WARNING  
:
To reduce risk of fire or  
SEND  
OUT  
CAUTION  
:
To reduce risk of fire or electric  
4 OHM  
8 OHM  
4 OHM  
electric shock, replace fuse with  
same type and rating only. Do not  
expose this unit to rain or moisture.  
shock, do not remove cover. No user-  
serviceable parts inside. Refer  
servicing to qualified personnel.  
LEAD  
PATENTED 4,211,893 AND OTHERS PENDING  
REAR VIEW - HEAD VERSION  
FRONT VIEW COMBO VERSION: RECT-O-VERB 50  
CLEAN  
RHYTHM  
ON  
ON  
PUSHED  
MASTER  
GAIN  
TREBLE  
MID  
BASS  
PRESENCE  
VINTAGE  
MODERN  
INPUT  
OUTPUT  
STANDBY  
POWER  
LEAD  
REAR VIEW COMBO VERSION:  
RECT-O-VERB 50  
WARNING:  
Unplug power  
before replacing  
fuse or removing  
SET TO RHYTHM  
WHEN USING  
FOOTSWITCH  
bolts mounting  
chassis.  
SPEAKERS  
EFFECTS LOOP  
SLAVE  
OUT  
1
S
RHYTHM  
REVERB  
2
S
10%  
1
00%  
POWER FUSE  
120 V~ 2.5 A  
50-60 Hz SLO  
2.5 A BLO  
FT.SW  
4 OHM  
8 OHM  
4 OHM  
FX MIX  
WARNING: To reduce risk of fire or  
electric shock, replace fuse with  
same type and rating only. Do not  
expose this unit to rain or moisture.  
RETURN  
CAUTION: To reduce risk of fire or electric  
shock, do not remove cover. No user-  
serviceable parts inside. Refer  
SEND  
servicing to qualified personnel.  
LEAD  
PATENTED 4,211,893 AND OTHERS PENDING  
RECT-O-VERB COMBO & HEAD  
FT.SW. LOCATED UNDER CHASSIS  
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FRONT PANEL:  
First familiarize yourself with the layout of the Front Panel. Next, remove the footswitch from the transport pouch located inside the  
cabinet ( combo ) and connect it to the proper jack. RECT-O-VERBS use a DIN jack located on the rear of the chassis directly  
behind the label FOOTSWITCH. SOLO 50 HEADS use a 1/4 jack on the right side of the Front Panel. If the footswitch is not  
available, you may select the two channels via the manual Channel Select toggle located on the far left of the Rear Panel.  
CLEAN  
RHYTHM  
ON  
ON  
PUSHED  
VINTAGE  
GAIN  
MASTER  
PRESENCE  
BASS  
MID  
TREBLE  
FT.SW  
INPUT  
SOLO  
OUTPUT  
POWER  
STANDBY  
LEAD  
MODERN  
SOLO 50 HEAD VERSION  
POWER-UP:  
First remove the protective covers from the tubes (plastic webbing) before connecting the A.C. cord to a power  
receptacle. Connect your favorite guitar to the instrument INPUT jack. Flip the POWER switch to the ON position while leaving the  
STANDBY switch set to STANDBY.” (It is always a good idea to practice this start up procedure as at least 30 seconds of warm-up  
time lessens the shock on cold power tubes, thus prolonging their life substantially.) Next, using the example below as a guide, set the  
controls as illustrated and flip the STANDBY switch to the ON position to listen to the two distinctly different channels using either the  
footswitch or the Channel Select toggle switch as mentioned in the paragraph above.  
Before discussing each control, let’s audition a couple of possible ways the two channels might be configured for footswitchable  
sounds. The first example leans towards a more traditional format with a clean rhythm dialed up on the top RHYTHM ( Green )  
channel and a moderate gain, vintage style solo sound dialed up on the bottom LEAD ( Red ) channel.  
CLEAN  
RHYTHM  
ON  
ON  
PUSHED  
VINTAGE  
GAIN  
MASTER  
PRESENCE  
BASS  
MID  
TREBLE  
FT.SW  
INPUT  
SOLO  
OUTPUT  
POWER  
STANDBY  
LEAD  
MODERN  
This second example leans in a more aggressive direction with the top channel switched to PUSHED for a crunchy high gain rhythm  
sound and the bottom channel switched to MODERN for a blistering lead voice.  
INSTANT GRATIFICATION: Demo Setting #2  
CLEAN  
RHYTHM  
ON  
ON  
PUSHED  
VINTAGE  
GAIN  
MASTER  
PRESENCE  
BASS  
MID  
TREBLE  
FT.SW  
INPUT  
SOLO  
OUTPUT  
POWER  
STANDBY  
LEAD  
MODERN  
NOTE: CAUTION - REDUCE THE OUTPUT LEVEL CONTROL BEFORE PLAYING THESE SOUNDS AS THE ADDED GAIN  
INCREASES VOLUME LEVELS.  
Now that you’ve heard the SINGLE RECT-O 50’S two channels, let’s move on to understanding the controls and their interactive  
roles in achieving the sounds that you want to hear.  
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CHANNEL / MODE SELECT:  
Each channel of your amplifier contains two different Modes of operation that may be selected depending on your application. In this  
way you may decide to use the channels for their most obvious sounds or with the flick of a switch - invert the channels for the opposite  
sound style. The voicing of the modes is accomplished by rerouting and reconfiguring the circuit in both pre-amp and power sections  
of the amplifier. Here are the choices;  
CLEAN  
RHYTHM ( Top ) Channel  
PUSHED  
CLEAN: (toggle up) delivers a sparkling rendition of the classic black face style rhythm sound with the added  
FT.SW  
INPUT  
dynamic response of the RECT-O 50’S super quick driver circuit. This is a low gain mode that is optimized  
HEAD VERSION  
for fast clear attack, huge breathy low end response and the impression of headroom far in excess of the  
conservative 50 watt rating. It may also be cranked to produce a vintage style clip when the GAIN control is maxed that is relatively  
uncolored when compared to the PUSHED sound. This is preferable when you wish to retain more of the guitars’ natural character  
and don’t need thick saturation.  
PUSHED: (toggle down) adds substantial gain by saturating another tube stage and revoicing the treble frequencies to respond  
much better with overdriven sounds. A by-product of adding this extra gain is a masking of some of the sparkling highs - which lends  
a sort of natural tube compression, making PUSHED an alternate and quite amazing lead mode - along with its obvious crunch rhythm  
potential.  
LEAD ( Bottom ) Channel  
VINTAGE: (toggle up) is the creamier, warmer sounding of the RECT-O’S two lead modes and therefore excels at single note solo  
sounds by producing a rounder attack with more elasticity as the notes decay. Often first misinterpeted by short demos, this mellower  
blend becomes many owners’ favorite sound as they explore the ever changing harmonic content and precious attack envelope.  
MODERN: (toggle down) is emphasized attack. This is by far, the most aggressive, forward, in your face  
VINTAGE  
FT.SW  
INPUT  
sound in the RECT-O’S quiver of modes. By stripping negative feedback from the power section and revoicing  
the pre-amp to respond with a more urgent feel in the time domain, a beast is unleashed and the amp that was  
moments ago singing with a sweet languid voice, becomes downright dangerous.  
MODERN  
HEAD VERSION  
NOTE: It is normal to hear a volume increase when the MODE SELECT is toggled between the VINTAGE and MODERN Modes in  
the LEAD channel. This is a result of the substantial change in power section sensitivity as negative feedback is removed and applied  
with the change in modes.  
CONTROLS:  
GAIN:  
Like most amplifiers, the GAIN control in each channel determines its sensitivity and overall tonal characteristics. It meters the  
amount of Gain that your guitar signal will produce. In the RECT-O 50, we paid special attention to the amount and frequencies of  
gain present in each mode, making sure the whole range of available gain is musically usable. We also worked diligently with our  
suppliers to develop pots with tapers useful to players that require that touch sensitive  
relationship of input signal level to gain saturation. An essential ingredient to a great  
CLEAN  
amps expressive nature. To maximize your expression, spend time learning the different  
regions of the GAIN control in each mode and tonal colors they enhance. Almost more -  
PUSHED  
or certainly equal to the tone controls - the GAIN control shapes your sound.  
GAIN  
VINTAGE  
FT.SW  
INPUT  
As a general guideline, the lower regions of this control produce brighter, tighter, faster  
sounds with enhanced dynamics...the higher the GAIN control setting - the warmer, fuller,  
more saturated and more compressed ( less dynamic ) the sound becomes. Remember  
that with this sensitive control the entire character of the channel is determined. Because  
MODERN  
HEAD VERSION  
the RECT-O 50 is a hyper-tuned gain machine some of the best and most musical sounds are found in the middle ranges of this  
control. In other words...more is not always better.  
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CONTROLS: (Continued)  
TREBLE :  
As with most guitar amplifiers, the TREBLE control is the strongest of the three rotary tone controls. Its setting on the RECT-O 50  
determines the blend and strength of the MIDDLE and BASS controls. 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. Dial with care. Subtle tweaking of this control tends to produce the best  
results.  
TREBLE  
GAIN  
HEAD VERSION  
MIDDLE :  
The MID control determines the blend of midrange punch and boldness. It also has a great deal to do with how a sound feels to play.  
Setting the Midrange low scoops the attack, making the sound and feel more liquid and resilient. Setting the MID control higher  
introduces more punch and authority, helping sounds cut through a mix better. Setting the Mids very high may make the strings feel  
a little stiffer and less spongy. Keep this in mind when dialing up your sounds so that you can retain the best  
feel on the strings, allowing you to always play your best.  
In the PUSHED Mode, the MID control set low produces a sweeter, smoother clip and really allows this  
sound to purr. Try the GAIN control set at around  
or so and the MID control set at around  
to  
TREBLE  
MID  
for a tasty blend of smooth dynamic overdrive. Add Treble to focus the attack and fatten with the BASS  
control. Presence will “Open up” or compress this beyond vintage sound that howls with authenticity. This  
has to be one of the best sounds in the RECT-O 50 !  
HEAD VERSION  
At high Gain settings in either the Vintage Orange or Modern Red Modes, the MID control dials in punch and  
aggression. For the tightest crunch chording, set the MID control high, say around  
more liquid, reduce the MID control to around or so. In the Modern Red Mode, using the Mid higher and in conjunction with the  
PRESENCE control also set high, delivers a down right ugly crunch that’s huge and angry - not fit for the meek! This setting also  
. To make single notes feel juicier and  
sounds great and becomes easier to play and more elastic feeling with the GAIN control set at  
or higher.  
BASS:  
This control blends in the lower frequencies and its effectiveness, again, depends on the setting of the TREBLE control. It should be  
set with moderation as extreme settings in either low or high directions can produce an unbalanced tone. Be “especially” careful in  
higher Gain settings of either channel. Too much Bass will cause a flabby unfocused sound.  
Try setting the BASS control to  
for clean sounds in the clean Mode and  
or below when dialing up  
high gain overdriven sounds in this Mode. In the LEAD Modes, try setting the BASS somewhere between  
MID  
BASS  
and  
. These settings will vary with the amount of Gain and Treble you have dialed up.  
HEAD VERSION  
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CONTROLS: (Continued)  
PRESENCE:  
These are controls that work in the power section to reduce attack and brightness. They work on a different frequency than the  
TREBLE control, and depending on the mode chosen and the amount of Gain dialed up, can sound higher or lower than the Treble  
frequency.  
In the RHYTHM mode it dials in sparkle and shimmer, letting clean sounds cut through better. Balance the  
Treble and Presence until the desired blend is reached. When you have high gain or distortion sounds  
dialed up, you will find it very helpful in darkening and compressing the sound for single note work. Set the  
PRESENCE control low and this compression will also focus the notes and omit any unwanted “buzzy”  
frequencies. For high gain chording try higher settings of the PRESENCE control to bring out the harmonic  
haze. In the LEAD channel the Presence circuitry is quite advanced because it switches from one type of  
Presence located in one part of the power section, to a different Presence circuit located earlier in the pre-  
amp section.  
BASS  
PRESENCE  
HEAD VERSION  
This switching makes the complete transformation possible that delivers the VINTAGE Mode authentically and the Modern high gain  
Mode absolutely over the top! In the Vintage Mode the Presence is similar in strength and frequency to that of the Green RHYTHM  
channels’ CLEAN Mode. Set low it warms up single notes ‘til they purr. At high settings it adds bounce and improved dynamics that  
can really help when you want to back your guitar volume down and “clean up” for rhythm playing.  
When the Red Modern high gain Mode is called up, the PRESENCE control makes the move to a new place in the circuit and gets  
revoiced to work on a lower frequency. Just right for adding attack and urgency, this Presence is the aggression control. It is normal  
for high settings of this control to make Modern Red seem extremely loud in comparison to the other Modes. This is a result of  
“unclamping” what worked as the Presence in the other three Modes and letting the RECT-O’S ponies run free. It is in fact, the  
loudest setting on the amplifier.  
Use this Presence with discretion as it can make for some ear damaging, almost harsh sounds if set too high. Try the Modern Mode  
with the GAIN control set high, around  
to  
. Dip the MID control to  
-
then increase the Presence to dial in the right  
attack and blend of aggression. You may want to play with the balance between the MID and PRESENCE controls as they are  
somewhat similar in that they are very powerful and dominant in Modern. With these two controls dialed right, Modern is to this day the  
most huge and heinous crunch we’ve come across. When you hear this, you will probably won’t believe that this could be the same  
amp that moments ago was crying the blues with such mournful conviction.  
MASTER:  
A simple control found on most amps today, these serve to balance the playing level of the two channels. They enable the pre-amps  
GAIN control to be used in a wide range of settings, while never having to affect the listening level. On the SINGLE RECTIFIER  
50 these MASTERS serve another purpose as well. When the FX LOOP is in use, these MASTER controls double as Effects Loop  
Send Level controls.  
This is not their primary function, but the setting here does affect the channels’ Send strength. We have  
found the middle ranges  
through  
to be vary well behaved for most effects. Setting the MASTERS in  
this region should make for trouble free effects interfacing when using the loop.  
PRESENCE  
MASTER  
HEAD VERSION  
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CONTROLS: (Continued)  
OUTPUT:  
This control determines the overall output volume level of the amplifier. After the GAIN controls have been set for the desired sound  
style and the two channels levels have been balanced with the channel MASTER controls, the OUTPUT control allows you to change  
the playing level by adjusting a single control. The OUTPUT control is also wired as the Effects Loop Return  
Level control. Should you ever use your RECT-O 50 as a power amp alone by inserting a signal into the  
RETURN jack, the OUTPUT control will serve as the master level control.  
NOTE: When using the EFFECTS RETURN as an input - to use the RECT-O 50 as a power amp - the  
SOLO control can be used to attain a footswitchable boost if the Footswitch is connected. It is wired in  
parallel to the OUTPUT control and therefore also controls the volume of the power section.  
SOLO  
OUTPUT  
NOTE: The Effects Loop RETURN jack can serve as a power amp input so that you may use your SINGLE  
RECTIFIER as a power amplifier for either stereo reproduction or to incorporate additional pre-amps.  
While the possibilities for this type of application are virtually limitless, there are a few things to remember  
HEAD VERSION  
that will help you when interfacing to the RECT-O for use as a power amp only;  
1.) Connect “Dummy” plug or loose cable to SEND jack. ( This prevents any possible loading that could result in diminished RETURN  
sensitivity.)  
2.) The OUTPUT Level will be the only active control on the Front Panel (the PRESENCE control of the top / Rhythm channel will be  
active only when that channel is engaged - see #3 )  
3.) The SOLO control may be used to footswitch to a pre-determined amount of boost when the footswitch is connected.  
4.) The lower LEAD channels’ MODERN mode - as part of its voicing - utilizes substantially less negative feedback in the power stage  
creating a scenario of greatly increased power sensitivity. This internal revoicing produces amazing results in the lead sounds and  
requires a sophisticated network of elements to switch to prevent the increased power sensitivity from blowing you out of the room as  
the LEAD channel is toggled between VINTAGE and MODERN.  
Therefor, we recommend selecting the top / RHYTHM channel when you wish to use the RECT-O as a power amp. The more  
conventional power sensitivity of this channel will be the most compatible with external sources. Another benefit to using the RHYTHM  
channel in a power-only application is that the PRESENCE control will be active and allow you to tailor the power voicing to your  
specific tastes. If you do need the extra sensitivity the MODERN mode produces for a source that is unusually weak, it is there if you  
need it. Simply select the LEAD channels MODERN mode. The PRESENCE control will not have any effect on the sound as it  
switches with the mode change to an earlier stage in the pre-amp.  
5.) The EFFECTS MIX control must be set to 100%.  
SOLO:  
This control can only be activated if the correct Footswitch is connected to the Footswitch DIN jack. SOLO is an additional final  
output level control wired in parallel with the OUTPUT control. It is capable of a setting above that of the  
OUTPUT control and can not be set below. The amount of apparent boost also depends on that of the  
OUTPUT control - in that if the amplifier is at either the extreme low or extreme high levels of the OUTPUT,  
its effectiveness is minimized. It has been optimized for live performance volume levels.  
If the power section is either not a part of the sound (super quiet), or producing all its rated wattage ( super  
loud), there is very little signal for the SOLO control to work with. By using the Footswitch and selecting  
SOLO  
OUTPUT  
HEAD VERSION  
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CONTROLS: (Continued)  
SOLO: (Continued)  
SOLO, a pre-settable boost in overall levels is possible on the fly...giving you some control over your levels when it’s time to step out.  
Engineers may give you a bit of a frown the first time you use it...but isn’t it time you heard yourself. It might even prevent them from  
punishing you with the dreaded monitor or sidefill version of your tone.  
STANDBY:  
Perfect for set breaks... this toggle switch also serves an even more important purpose. In the Standby position the tubes are at idle  
so that during power up they may warm up before being put to use. Before Power is switched on make sure the STANDBY switch is  
in the Standby position. Wait at least 30 seconds and then flip the STANDBY switch to the ON  
position. This prevents tube problems and increases their toneful life substantially.  
ON  
ON  
STANDBY  
POWER  
HEAD VERSION  
POWER:  
This switch delivers the A.C. power to the RECT-O 50. Make sure the unit is grounded (all three terminals of the A.C. power cord  
must be connected whenever possible to avoid injury to the user as well as to the unit) and that the proper voltage is present. Follow  
the cold start procedure described in the ON/ STANDBY section above when powering up your  
new RECT-O 50.  
ON  
ON  
POWER STANDBY  
HEAD VERSION  
REST AREA  
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REAR PANEL:  
WARNING:  
Unplug power  
before replacing  
fuse or removing  
bolts mounting  
chassis.  
SOLO HEAD 50 ALL-TUBE AMPLIFIER  
HANDBUILT IN PETALUMA, CALIFORNIA  
SET TO RHYTHM  
WHEN USING  
FOOTSWITCH  
EFFECTS LOOP  
RETURN  
SPEAKERS  
4 OHM  
SLAVE  
OUT  
RHYTHM  
S
E
E
S
00%  
10%  
1
POWER FUSE  
120 V~ 2.5 A  
50-60 Hz SLO  
2.5 A BLO  
FX MIX  
WARNING  
:
To reduce risk of fire or  
SEND  
CAUTION  
:
To reduce risk of fire or electric  
8 OHM  
4 OHM  
electric shock, replace fuse with  
same type and rating only. Do not  
expose this unit to rain or moisture.  
shock, do not remove cover. No user-  
serviceable parts inside. Refer  
LEAD  
servicing to qualified personnel.  
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REAR VIEW - HEAD VERSION  
A.C. RECEPTACLE:  
The total power consumption for the RECT-O 50 is 2.5Amps @ 120 Volts. Thus, a 15 Amp circuit (which is what most house  
circuitry is wired with) is adequate. Make sure the Euro style A.C. power cord is firmly seated in the power receptacle before powering  
up the unit. Always connect the A.C. cord to a 3 terminal grounded socket. If none are available, connect  
the A.C. power cord to a ground lift adaptor and then connect to a 2 terminal outlet. This may also be  
necessary from time to time for noise problems.  
WARNING:  
Unplug power  
before replacing  
fuse or removing  
bolts mounting  
chassis.  
E
This style of power cord will make tear-downs and cable routing a lot easier and save you time as well. If  
you should ever need a replacement, just call and we’ll be happy to send you another one for a nominal  
charge or visit your nearest Mesa/Boogie Pro Center.  
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POWER FUSE  
120 V~ 2.5 A  
50-60 Hz SLO  
2.5 A BLO  
HEAD VERSION  
FUSE:  
This is the A.C.’s (Alternating Current) main fuse and provides protection from outside A .C. fluctuations as well as power tube failure  
damage. Should the FUSE blow, replace it with the same rating in a Slo-Blo type package. The domestic U.S. version requires a 2.5  
amp Slo-Blo fuse. A power tube short or failure is often the cause of a blown fuse...Follow the cold start  
procedure mentioned in the ON/STANDBY switch section and watch the power tubes as you flip the  
STANDBY switch to the ON position.  
WARNING:  
Unplug power  
before replacing  
fuse or removing  
bolts mounting  
chassis.  
If a power tube is going bad or is arcing you will see it! Flip the STANDBY switch to Standby immediately  
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and replace the faulty power tube and the fuse if necessary. If you see nothing abnormal as you lift the  
STANDBY switch it is possible that a power tube shorted temporarily and blew the FUSE. If this is the  
case it may work again normally. To be extra safe, you might want to replace just the adjacent tube or all  
power tubes in the “shotgun” troubleshooting tradition and save the replaced set as spares. Spare  
fuses are a must for the fabled cord bag along with your spare tubes. Always carry both for they could  
be worth their weight in gold someday.  
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POWER FUSE  
120 V~ 2.5 A  
50-60 Hz SLO  
2.5 A BLO  
HEAD VERSION  
SLAVE OUT :  
This 1/4" jack provides a signal derived from the speaker jack. Perfect for using the RECT-O 50 as a master pre-amp, or additional  
power amps may be connected for more power when needed. Some players use this to derive an FX Send Signal and go to other  
amps for their wet sound.  
WARNING:  
Unplug power  
before replacing  
NOTE: Once a signal is taken from the SLAVE, it can not be inserted back into the FX Loop  
Return jack or a feedback loop will occur. Much like holding a microphone into the PA system’s  
cabinets...a loud high pitched squeal will occur.  
fuse or removing  
bolts mounting  
chassis.  
SLAVE  
OUT  
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POWER FUSE  
120 V~ 2.5 A  
50-60 Hz SLO  
2.5 A BLO  
HEAD VERSION  
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SPEAKERS:  
Sensitivity to speaker mismatching in regards to ohmage differences is low, hence no damage to the amplifier will occur. However,  
very low ohmage loads will cause the power tubes to wear faster. The RECT-O 50 (combo only) is equipped with a Celestion  
Custom 90 single 12 inch - 8 Ohm speaker, but as you can see, other speaker configurations may be  
SPEAKERS  
used. When using two 8 Ohm speakers, connect each of them to the 4 Ohm speaker jacks that are  
provided, this will equal a 4 Ohm load which is the proper impedance required when using this particu-  
lar speaker configuration.  
4 OHM  
4 OHM  
8 OHM  
EFFECTS LOOP: SEND / RETURN & MIX  
These two 1/4" jacks are the patch point for external signal processing effects. The EFFECTS LOOP in the RECT-O 50 is wired in  
parallel with the unaffected or dry signal which enables you to preserve the integrity of the all tube tone and feel that the RECT-O 50  
is capable of delivering. To use the EFFECTS LOOP for your processors, simply connect the  
Effects Loop SEND jack to your first effects’ Input jack. Connect your last effects Output jack to  
the Effects Loop RETURN jack.  
EFFECTS LOOP  
Use the rotary MIX control to blend in the desired amount of the processed signal with the original  
dry signal. The least degradation of signal is usually found by setting the processor’s mix at 100%  
0%  
10  
10%  
and the EFFECTS LOOP MIX control at the lower end of the control. In this manner the least  
amount of your pure tone will be processed and you will be dialing in a “very small amount” of a  
“very wet” signal to be mixed with the original. This method seems to produce the best results for  
tone and signal to noise ratio. The EFFECTS LOOP interrupts the signal between the pre-amp  
RETURN  
FX MIX  
SEND  
and power section. Therefore, the RETURN jack can double as a power amp input jack. You will also want to run the MIX control at  
100% to use the EFFECTS LOOP as a Power In patch point. Connect your last effects’ Output jack to the Effects RETURN jack. We  
suggest that when using the RECT-O’S power section only, that you have the amp switched to the Rhythm channels’ CLEAN Mode  
or the Lead channels’ Vintage mode. This assures a more neutral power sensitivity thus making the RECT-O 50 more friendly to use  
as a power amp. See PRESENCE control section of this manual for more information.  
REVERB: RECT-O-VERB COMBO & RECT-O-VERB HEAD  
These self explanatory controls deliver the rich natural reverb sound. Although the circuit is the same for both RHYTHM and LEAD  
channels, the amount of Reverb available is not. In the LEAD channel there is slightly less Reverb available overall because of this  
channels’ very nature. The reason behind this is two fold: 1.) that it is easier to prevent  
the massive amount of Gain and signal strength present in the Modern high gain Mode  
from causing unwanted Reverb oscillations. 2.) This channels aggressive nature lends  
EFFECTS LOOP  
itself more to musical styles where high settings of Reverb are simply not traditional.  
Don’t worry...there is still plenty of Reverb for drenched solo work in both of the Lead  
Modes. Simply run the control a little higher than that of the top channel.  
1
REVERB  
0%  
10  
10%  
2
RETURN  
FX MIX  
SEND  
CHANNEL SELECT:  
This switch simply allows you to switch between the two channels (RHYTHM and LEAD) without using the Channel Select Footswitch  
or, when one is not available. To use the footswitch however, the Channel Select switch must be in the (up)  
RHYTHM position.  
SET TO RHYTHM  
WHEN USING  
FOOTSWITCH  
RHYTHM  
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FACTORY SAMPLE SETTINGS  
HEAD VERSION SHOWN  
Sparkling Clean  
SAMPLE 1  
CLEAN  
RHYTHM  
PUSHED  
VINTAGE  
GAIN  
MASTER  
PRESENCE  
BASS  
MID  
TREBLE  
FT.SW  
INPUT  
OUTPUT  
SOLO  
LEAD  
MODERN  
Pushed Bluesy Rhythm / Solo: Both Channels  
SAMPLE 2  
CLEAN  
RHYTHM  
PUSHED  
VINTAGE  
GAIN  
GAIN  
GAIN  
MASTER  
PRESENCE  
BASS  
MID  
MID  
MID  
TREBLE  
TREBLE  
TREBLE  
FT.SW  
INPUT  
OUTPUT  
SOLO  
LEAD  
MODERN  
Blues Lead: Both Channels  
SAMPLE 3  
CLEAN  
RHYTHM  
PUSHED  
VINTAGE  
MASTER  
PRESENCE  
BASS  
FT.SW  
INPUT  
OUTPUT  
SOLO  
LEAD  
MODERN  
High Gain Lead / Crunch: Both Channels  
SAMPLE 4  
CLEAN  
RHYTHM  
PUSHED  
VINTAGE  
MASTER  
PRESENCE  
BASS  
FT.SW  
INPUT  
OUTPUT  
SOLO  
LEAD  
MODERN  
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FACTORY SAMPLE SETTINGS  
COMBO VERSION SHOWN  
Sparkling Clean  
SAMPLE 1  
CLEAN  
RHYTHM  
PUSHED  
VINTAGE  
PRESENCE  
GAIN  
TREBLE  
BASS  
BASS  
BASS  
MASTER  
MASTER  
MASTER  
MASTER  
MID  
OUTPUT  
INPUT  
LEAD  
MODERN  
Pushed Bluesy Rhythm / Solo: Both Channels  
SAMPLE 2  
CLEAN  
RHYTHM  
PUSHED  
VINTAGE  
GAIN  
PRESENCE  
MID  
TREBLE  
INPUT  
OUTPUT  
LEAD  
MODERN  
Blues Lead: Both Channels  
SAMPLE 3  
CLEAN  
RHYTHM  
PUSHED  
VINTAGE  
GAIN  
PRESENCE  
MID  
TREBLE  
INPUT  
OUTPUT  
LEAD  
MODERN  
High Gain Lead / Crunch: Both Channels  
SAMPLE 4  
CLEAN  
RHYTHM  
PUSHED  
VINTAGE  
GAIN  
TREBLE  
PRESENCE  
MID  
BASS  
INPUT  
OUTPUT  
LEAD  
MODERN  
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PERSONAL SETTINGS PAGE  
HEAD VERSION SHOWN  
SOUND 1  
CLEAN  
RHYTHM  
PUSHED  
VINTAGE  
GAIN  
MASTER  
PRESENCE  
BASS  
MID  
TREBLE  
FT.SW  
INPUT  
OUTPUT  
SOLO  
LEAD  
MODERN  
SOUND 2  
CLEAN  
RHYTHM  
PUSHED  
VINTAGE  
GAIN  
GAIN  
GAIN  
MASTER  
MASTER  
MASTER  
PRESENCE  
PRESENCE  
PRESENCE  
BASS  
BASS  
BASS  
MID  
MID  
MID  
TREBLE  
TREBLE  
TREBLE  
FT.SW  
INPUT  
OUTPUT  
SOLO  
LEAD  
MODERN  
SOUND 3  
CLEAN  
RHYTHM  
PUSHED  
VINTAGE  
FT.SW  
INPUT  
OUTPUT  
SOLO  
LEAD  
MODERN  
SOUND 4  
CLEAN  
RHYTHM  
PUSHED  
VINTAGE  
FT.SW  
INPUT  
OUTPUT  
SOLO  
LEAD  
MODERN  
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COMBO VERSION SHOWN  
SOUND 1  
CLEAN  
RHYTHM  
PUSHED  
VINTAGE  
MASTER  
MASTER  
MASTER  
MASTER  
GAIN  
GAIN  
GAIN  
GAIN  
TREBLE  
TREBLE  
TREBLE  
TREBLE  
MID  
MID  
MID  
MID  
BASS  
BASS  
BASS  
BASS  
PRESENCE  
PRESENCE  
PRESENCE  
PRESENCE  
INPUT  
OUTPUT  
OUTPUT  
OUTPUT  
OUTPUT  
LEAD  
MODERN  
SOUND 2  
CLEAN  
RHYTHM  
PUSHED  
VINTAGE  
INPUT  
LEAD  
MODERN  
SOUND 3  
CLEAN  
RHYTHM  
PUSHED  
VINTAGE  
INPUT  
LEAD  
MODERN  
SOUND 4  
CLEAN  
RHYTHM  
PUSHED  
VINTAGE  
INPUT  
LEAD  
MODERN  
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COMBO VERSION SHOWN  
SOUND 1  
CLEAN  
RHYTHM  
PUSHED  
VINTAGE  
MASTER  
MASTER  
MASTER  
MASTER  
GAIN  
GAIN  
GAIN  
GAIN  
TREBLE  
TREBLE  
TREBLE  
TREBLE  
MID  
MID  
MID  
MID  
BASS  
BASS  
BASS  
BASS  
PRESENCE  
PRESENCE  
PRESENCE  
PRESENCE  
INPUT  
OUTPUT  
OUTPUT  
OUTPUT  
OUTPUT  
LEAD  
MODERN  
SOUND 2  
CLEAN  
RHYTHM  
PUSHED  
VINTAGE  
INPUT  
LEAD  
MODERN  
SOUND 3  
CLEAN  
RHYTHM  
PUSHED  
VINTAGE  
INPUT  
LEAD  
MODERN  
SOUND 4  
CLEAN  
RHYTHM  
PUSHED  
VINTAGE  
INPUT  
LEAD  
MODERN  
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COMBO VERSION SHOWN  
SOUND 1  
CLEAN  
RHYTHM  
PUSHED  
VINTAGE  
MASTER  
MASTER  
MASTER  
MASTER  
GAIN  
GAIN  
GAIN  
GAIN  
TREBLE  
TREBLE  
TREBLE  
TREBLE  
MID  
MID  
MID  
MID  
BASS  
BASS  
BASS  
BASS  
PRESENCE  
PRESENCE  
PRESENCE  
PRESENCE  
INPUT  
OUTPUT  
OUTPUT  
OUTPUT  
OUTPUT  
LEAD  
MODERN  
SOUND 2  
CLEAN  
RHYTHM  
PUSHED  
VINTAGE  
INPUT  
LEAD  
MODERN  
SOUND 3  
CLEAN  
RHYTHM  
PUSHED  
VINTAGE  
INPUT  
LEAD  
MODERN  
SOUND 4  
CLEAN  
RHYTHM  
PUSHED  
VINTAGE  
INPUT  
LEAD  
MODERN  
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TUBE NOISE & MICROPHONICS  
You may occasionally experience some form of tube noise or microphonics. Certainly no cause for alarm, this quirky behavior comes  
with the territory and the Tone. Much like changing a light bulb, you don’t need a technician to cure these types of minor user  
serviceable annoyances and in fact, you’ll be amazed at how easy it is to cure tube problems...by simply swapping out a pre-amp or  
power tube!  
First may we suggest that you set the amplifier up on something so that you can get to the tubes comfortably without having to bend  
down. It also helps to have adequate lighting as you will need to see the tube sockets clearly to swap tubes. Use caution and  
common sense when touching the tubes after the amplifier has been on as they may be extremely hot! If they are hot and  
you don’t want to wait for them to cool off, try grasping them with a rag and also note that the glass down around the  
bulbous silvery tip is considerably less hot which makes it easier to handle. Gently rock the tube back and forth as you pull it  
away from its socket.  
DIAGNOSING POWER TUBE FAILURES:  
There are two main types of tube faults: shorts and noise. Both large and small tubes may fall prey to either of these problems but  
diagnosis and remedy is usually simple.  
If a fuse blows, the problem is most likely a shorted power tube and shorts can either be mild or severe. In a mildly shorted tube the  
electron flow has overcome the control grid and excess current flows to the plate. You will usually hear the amp become distorted and  
begin to hum slightly. If this occurs, quickly look at the power tubes as you switch the amp to STANDBY and try to identify one as  
glowing red hot. It is likely that two of a pair will be glowing since the “shorted” tube will pull down the bias for its adjacent mates, but  
one tube may be glowing hotter — and that one is the culprit. The other two are often fine — unless they’ve been glowing bright red  
for several minutes.  
Because there is no physical short inside the tube (just electrons rioting out of control) merely switching to STANDBY for a few  
moments then back to ON will usually cure the problem...at least temporarily. Watch the tubes carefully now. Should the problem  
recur, the intermittent tube will visibly start to over 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 nearly so benign. In  
the worst cases, a major arcing short occurs between the plate and the cathode with visible lightning inside the glass and a major  
noise through the speaker. If this is seen to happen, IMMEDIATELY turn the amp to STANDBY. By this time the fuse probably will have  
blown. Such a short is usually caused by a physical breakdown inside the tube including contaminate coming loose or physical  
contact (or near contact) between the elements. Replace it and the fuse with the proper slo-blo type and power up the amp using the  
power up procedure as we described earlier in this manual.  
TUBE NOISE:  
Often caused by contamination within in a tube, the culprit can usually be identified, and by lightly tapping on the glass, you will  
probably hear the noise change. Hearing some noise through the speakers while tapping on the 12AX7’s is normal however. And the  
one nearer the INPUT will always sound louder because its output is being further amplified by the second 12AX7.  
The power tubes should be all but quiet when they are tapped. If crackling or hissing changes with the tapping, you have probably  
found the problem. To confirm a noisy power tube, merely put the RECT-O on Standby, remove it from its socket and turn it back on.  
It will cause no damage to run the RECT-O briefly with one power tube missing. You may notice a slight background hum, however,  
as the push-pull becomes unbalanced. Whenever you are trying to diagnose a suspect tube, keep your other hand on the POWER  
and STANDBY switches ready to shut them off instantly in the unlikely case you provoke a major short.  
If you think you’ve located a problem tube but aren’t sure, we recommend substituting the suspect with a new one just to be sure of  
your diagnoses. You will be doing yourself and us a big favor by just following the simple guidelines previously mentioned regarding  
tube replacement. You’ll probably be successful with much less effort than is required to disconnect everything and haul the unit to a  
technician who will basically perform the same simple tests. If the tubes are still within their six-month warranty period, we will happily  
send you a replacement. Just note the color designation on the tube label so that we can send you the appropriate match.  
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DIAGNOSING POWER TUBE FAILURES:  
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 “HI” 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 14 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 uncom-  
mon, 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 pre-amp 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 labeled 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 tubesto  
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. Pre-amp 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 trouble-  
shooting 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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DIAGNOSING PRE-AMP TUBE PROBLEMS:  
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NOTE: An article written by Randall Smith that  
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“Why doesn’t Mesa put bias adjustments  
in their amplifiers?”  
Structure of a 6L6 / 5881  
Beam Power Pentode.  
Well, there’s a short answer and a long answer to this question.  
The short answer is that during my 12 years of repairing Fenders, one of the most frequent problems I saw was bias controls that were  
either set wrong or that had wandered out of adjustment due to vibration. As any honest tech will tell you, there’s lot’s of easy money  
to be made by sprinkling “holy water” on amplifiers ... uh, what I meant to say is “Your amp needed biasing.” See what I mean? What  
customer is going to argue with that?  
It only takes a moment and a volt meter: The Fender diagram shows how: “Adjust this trim pot for - 52 volts.” That’s it. Nothing more.  
Now don’t be fooled into thinking that tubes “draw” more or less bias, they don’t. The way a bias supply is connected to a tube is akin  
to a dead end road, it just trails off to nowhere without really completing a circuit. It’s a static voltage and regardless of what tube is in  
the socket — or even if the tubes aren’t plugged in at all, it doesn’t change the bias voltage a bit.  
So the end of the short answer is this: Since a bias supply needs to put out the right voltage and never vary, I wanted to build  
amplifiers that were individually hard wired to the correct values and NEVER needed adjustment. And for 25 years, that’s how Mesa/  
Boogies have been built. Time to change tubes? Just plug our tubes into any one of our amps and you’re 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 trouble. Please read on.  
But first, let’s make an important distinction. Our business is designing and building high performance amplifiers. And for this we need  
tubes whose variance is within a narrow range. Our warehouse is full of rejects ...oh, they work — they just don’t perform within our  
tolerance range. We have a very sophisticated computer - based tube testing system (nicknamed “Robotube”) that matches and  
measures tubes over seven important parameters. It can even predict which tubes are likely to have a shortened lifetime — even  
though they work perfectly during the test.  
Because our business is building quality amps, we can afford to reject a lot of wayward tubes. The guys you hear complaining  
because Boogies don’t have bias adjusters are primarily in the business of selling tubes - not amps. They don’t want to throw away 30  
percent of their inventory, so they promote the idea that tubes outside our parameters can be used to “customize” amplifiers and they  
criticize us because our amps can’t be adjusted to accommodate their out-of-Mesa tolerance tubes.  
Now you might be thinking, “But I thought you just said that tubes don’t “draw” bias, therefore they don’t effect the bias supply and thus  
it doesn’t need to be adjustable.”  
And that’s right. Tubes don’t effect the bias setting, but the bias setting does effect how the tubes work. But HOW it effects the tubes  
is difficult to measure.  
When you set the bias (whether it’s by selecting the right resistors, as we do, or adjusting a trimmer — which is quicker) what you are  
doing is establishing the correct amount of idle CURRENT that flows through the power tubes. But you can’t adjust the current  
directly, you can only change it by adjusting the amount of bias VOLTAGE that goes onto the tubes’ control grids.  
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BIAS ADJUSTMENT (Continued)  
Voltage and current are NOT the same. Current is the AMOUNT of electricity, the “quantity” — and is measured in amperes. Voltage  
is the degree of electric charge — like the “pressure” to use the old water analogy. Let me illustrate how different voltage and current  
are:  
When you scrape your feet across a carpetted floor in dry, wintery conditions, your body can become charged with 50,000 to 100,000  
volts of static electricity. And when you reach for the door knob, a spark jumps and you feel it! The voltage is super high but the  
current (measured in micro-amps) is tiny - otherwise you would die from electrocution.  
Contrast this with your car battery, which puts out a mere 12 volts. You can lay your hands right across the terminals and not feel a  
thing. Yet the amount of current available can run to several hundred amperes .. enough to turn over a cold engine and get it started.  
So current and voltage are two totally separate electrical parameters — though when you multiply them together, you get POWER,  
which is measured in watts.  
When you set the bias of an amplifier, you are adjusting the static VOLTAGE at the control grid of the tube in order to produce a  
desired amount of idle CURRENT flowing to the tube’s plate. A small change in grid voltage, produces a large change in the amount  
of current flowing — and that’s basically how a tube works. Say that again because it’s super important: A small change in voltage at  
the grid causes a large change in current flowing to the plate. See, that’s the essence of amplification: A small change causing a large  
change. And here it’s a small voltage change causing a large current change.  
The bias conditions are what determines how much current flows through the big power tubes when you’re not playing. And what  
drives your speakers is flucuations in that current flow when are ARE playing. If the amount of current increases and decreases 440  
times per second, then you’ll hear an A note. If 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 important. Unfortunately current is  
hard to measure because the circuit must be interuppted — as in “cut the wire” — and the meter spliced “in series” with the broken  
circuit. But measuring VOLTAGE is easy. It is not necessary to interrupt the circuit because a voltage reading can be taken in  
PARALLEL with the circuit intact.  
Thus, as a matter of convenience, most bias settings are given in volts at the grid ... even though current through the plate is the  
important factor. In fact plate current is so inconvenient (and dangerous) to measure that Fender doesn’t even state what the correct  
value should be. They only give the grid voltage that will produce that current. (That’s the minus 52.) But that only happens if the  
tubes being used are “in spec.”  
As long as the tubes ARE “in spec”, the right bias voltage will always give the correct plate “CURRENT” — but then there’s no need  
for the bias voltage to be adjustable!  
If the tubes are NOT in spec, then the only proper way to re-set the bias is to cut the circuit and measure the current while adjusting  
the bias ... but no manufacturer I know even STATES the desired current value! Be that as it may, when the original bias voltage is  
altered far enough, it will compensate for the tube’s abnormal performance and the correct amount of idle current flow may then be  
restored. Clearly this is something most repair techs should not attempt.  
Some newer amps have LED indicators connected to the circuit which will turn on when the right threshold of current flow has been  
reached. This is an improvement, and almost worthy if you’re willing to except resistors and lights added into your amplifier’s audio  
path — which we aren’t. The other “advantage” of this system is that it allows some amp manufacturers to avoid matching their power  
tubes. The thinking is that adjusting the bias to each tube separately eradicates the inherent differences between the tubes by  
insuring that the same current flows through each one.  
Again, this has some merit .. but it’s still not as good as using tubes that are matched in the first place because compensating for the  
mis-match causes the push-pull circuit itself to become unbalanced. Two wrongs don’t really make a right.  
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BIAS ADJUSTMENT (Continued)  
Some of the other recommended biasing, “methods” — such as -”.. tubes running red hot, increase the bias .. sounds harsh and runs  
too cool, turn it down ...” are guesswork at best. Luckily, one of the great things about tube amps is that they can usually stand some  
abuse without causing any real harm ... at least not immediately.  
But don’t these alterations imply that you are second-guessing the amp designer and that there’s a better set of operating conditions  
that the designer missed but the tube sellers have discovered?  
Now some players may like the sound of their amp altered by tubes with extreme characteristics and with the bias set to help  
compensate. But often it is the mere novelty of change that they’re really responding to and when the amp goes back to the proper  
original way, we’ve seen them be far happier still!  
Because every part in every one of our designs has been meticulously evaluated, compared and stressed over — no matter how  
seemingly insignificant it might be. And with every design we look for a “sweet spot” where all the parameters — including the bias —  
come together to give the best sonic performance, consistently and reliably. Every part and voltage is important — yet no one  
complains that these other parameters aren’t available for tinkering.  
Consider our patented Simul-Class circuitry where there are two different bias voltages used for separate pairs of power tubes ... and  
changing one voltage also changes the other. Great care goes into getting this just right and we think we’d be asking for trouble to  
have it adjustable for the world to play with ... unless 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 ready for tone. Guaran-  
teed. You’d be amazed at the number of service calls we field every day that lead to a diagnosis of out-of-tolerance, non-spec tube  
problems. To think these would be prevented by including a bias adjustment is something of an insult to you and us. If you put the  
wrong size tires on your car, do you think changing the pressure will make them right?  
Please, don’t think this is a blanket indictment of the other guys selling tubes — it isn’t. And their tubes aren’t all bad either. It just  
doesn’t make sense to pay more of your hard earned cash for tubes that were probably made in the same Russian or Chinese factory  
and which have the possibility of being outside the performance window we select for your amp. And it pains us to hear the hype and  
mystique built up around biasing when twenty-five years of evidence affirms our decision to make bias circuits that “never need  
adjustment”. How much money and trouble that has saved Mesa/Boogie players you couldn’t estimate.  
Our rigorously tested and hand selected tubes are available at your nearest Mesa/Boogie Pro Center or from us directly. Nobody  
offers better price, quality or warranty than we do ... so why swerve?  
Next time we’ll talk about our part in developing the great Sylvania STR 415 type 6 6 and how we’re on the verge of seeing something  
fairly close reappear on the market. Remember, we still have some of these super rugged mondo-bottles available for older amps —  
Boogies only please! Until then, Relax, Breathe and Nourish your soul!  
Cheers!  
Mesa/Boogie Ltd.  
Randall Smith  
Designer & President  
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CONTROL  
pt # 592738  
CONTROL  
pt # 592148  
FRONT VIEW HEAD VERSION:  
BOTH SWITCHES  
CONTROL  
pt # 592148  
CONTROL  
pt # 592737  
JACK  
pt # 610120  
CONTROL  
pt # 592378  
CONTROL  
pt # 592792  
LIGHT RECEPTACLE  
CONTROL  
pt # 592148  
pt # 601073  
pt # 703822  
CLEAN  
RHYTHM  
ON  
ON  
PUSHED  
VINTAGE  
GAIN  
MASTER  
PRESENCE  
BASS  
MID  
TREBLE  
FT.SW  
INPUT  
SOLO  
OUTPUT  
POWER  
STANDBY  
MODERN  
LEAD  
CONTROL  
pt # 592794  
LIGHT BULB  
pt # 703047  
CONTROL  
pt # 592739  
KNOBS  
pt # 408110  
RED LENS  
pt # 703782  
JACK  
pt # 610123  
CONTROL  
CONTROL  
pt # 592150  
pt # 592738  
SWITCHES  
pt # 607101  
CONTROL  
pt # 592737  
SWITCHES  
pt # 607101  
CONTROL  
pt # 592739  
1
REVERB  
2
ALL CONTROL KNOBS  
Pt # 408110  
CONTROLS  
pt # 591050  
RECT-O-VERB and  
COMBO 50 ONLY  
ALL 3 JACKS  
pt # 618100  
JACKS  
pt # 610111  
FUSE  
pt # 790347  
REAR VIEW HEAD VERSION:  
WARNING:  
Unplug power  
before replacing  
fuse or removing  
bolts mounting  
chassis.  
SET TO RHYTHM  
WHEN USING  
FOOTSWITCH  
EFFECTS LOOP  
SPEAKERS  
SLAVE  
S
RHYTHM  
S
0%  
10  
10%  
POWER FUSE  
OUT  
120 V~ 2.5 A  
50-60 Hz SLO  
2.5 A BLO  
WARNING: To reduce risk of fire or  
CAUTION: To reduce risk of fire or electric  
shock, do not remove cover. No user-  
serviceable parts inside. Refer  
FX MIX  
RETURN  
SEND  
4 OHM  
8 OHM  
4 OHM  
electric shock, replace fuse with  
same type and rating only. Do not  
expose this unit to rain or moisture.  
LEAD  
servicing to qualified personnel.  
AC RECEPTACLE  
pt # 613713  
JACK  
pt # 618100  
SWITCH  
pt # 602112  
CONTROL  
pt # 592736  
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The Spirit of Art in Technology  
Thank you for trusting MESA/Boogie to be your amplifier  
company. We wish you many years of toneful enjoyment from this  
handbuilt all tube instrument.  
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USA  
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