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BOO!!! Will go along for a little clip then start to fade out substantially. Cables, speakers, pedalboard and guitar(s) are all good; it's something with the amp. Tubes maybe? Not a good development 

Fingers crossed it's something that basic! Its an old amp so could be a slippery slopeTry re-seating all the tubes. My 5150 did this a few times and re-seating the preamp tubes fixed it. I'm guessing the pins got a little oxidzed/corroded but don't know for sure what it was.
None of them seemed loose but I haven't had a chance to fire it back up. I've got some spare power tubes in the Recto or the Mk V I can try and will probably go that route for my next troubleshooting stepi get anxiety literally every time i turn a tube amp waiting for the inevitable snap, crackle and pop! to happen. hopefully its just a tube
I'm assuming power tubes? Fingers crossed it's just that!My Legacy did that before a tube completely shit the bed and the amp stopped making sound entirely. Can't remember if it was a pre or power amp tube though.
Considering the amps age; it could definitely be a few things. I hope it's something that simple!9/10 times it's a tube, in my experience.
(That being said, having anxiety every time one turns a tube amp on seems extreme.)
Hope it's an easy fix, either way! Amp problems suck!
Probably a tube, if you have spares, check power tubes first as those generally fail more, then if that's not fixing it, 1 by 1 replace each preamp tube with a known good tube until the problem resolves. If it doesn't resolve by replacing tubes, take it to a tech. If you haven't done it already, Mark IIIs are all basically 30 years old (last known manufacture date was 1998) and I would recommend a re-cap. I recently had mine recapped and the difference was night and day.BOO!!! Will go along for a little clip then start to fade out substantially. Cables, speakers, pedalboard and guitar(s) are all good; it's something with the amp. Tubes maybe? Not a good development![]()
Definitely would start with power tubes but given that amp’s age it should probably see a tech given some of the noise you’ve called out.
The amp was gone through when the previous owner had it here a few months back at CME. Not sure their level of Mesa tech capability but I felt generally good about that statement nonetheless? I knew going in that there could be potential for issues given it's age. I LOVE the V. LOVE IT. But the III is some "barely more than a one-trick pony (in the best way possible)" and it really is something special. I can only imagine how a completely refreshed model would be.Probably a tube, if you have spares, check power tubes first as those generally fail more, then if that's not fixing it, 1 by 1 replace each preamp tube with a known good tube until the problem resolves. If it doesn't resolve by replacing tubes, take it to a tech. If you haven't done it already, Mark IIIs are all basically 30 years old (last known manufacture date was 1998) and I would recommend a re-cap. I recently had mine recapped and the difference was night and day.
Sorry, I don’t think I had that context. If it was serviced recently then I’d def chase the power tubes. Sounds like you’re on the right track.The amp was gone through when the previous owner had it here a few months back at CME. Not sure their level of Mesa tech capability but I felt generally good about that statement nonetheless? I knew going in that there could be potential for issues given it's age. I LOVE the V. LOVE IT. But the III is some "barely more than a one-trick pony (in the best way possible)" and it really is something special. I can only imagine how a completely refreshed model would be.
I'm going to pull tubes from the V and do a little transplant work and go from there![]()
This sounds very similar to what I am experiencing with my Vypyr 60. It was playing fine for a bit then it started to intermittently fade out. Then it just stopped making sound. I suspected power tubes so I picked some up yesterday and put them in this morning. Played for about 30 minutes and everything seemed fine and then it just cut out again.BOO!!! Will go along for a little clip then start to fade out substantially. Cables, speakers, pedalboard and guitar(s) are all good; it's something with the amp. Tubes maybe? Not a good development![]()
Mojo sent it's something simple. Ugh.This sounds very similar to what I am experiencing with my Vypyr 60. It was playing fine for a bit then it started to intermittently fade out. Then it just stopped making sound. I suspected power tubes so I picked some up yesterday and put them in this morning. Played for about 30 minutes and everything seemed fine and then it just cut out again.Hope the power tubes is all your is. I seem to have something else going on.
WHAT ABOUT A 12x12!!!I can only imagine what the III would sound like through a 4x12![]()
It's like you've never heard of standing waves. 11x12 or 13 x 12, but never 12x12.WHAT ABOUT A 12x12!!!
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