I just got a new-to-me 2011 Mesa Boogie Lone Star (not the Special) 2x12 combo. Switchable from 10/50/100 watts.
Channel 1 is clean, and it sounds fantastic. But then after several minutes and without touching any knobs on either amp or guitar, the channel gets muffled-like with a teeny bit of volume loss and more gain which is especially noticeable on the B & e (unwound) strings. I have that channel at 100 watts with silicone diode rectifier. After a few minutes, it goes back to great sounding. OR, if I hit a note with super heavy attack. That kind of "knocks" it back normal.
Channel 2 is my gain channel and when I turn the Gain knob past, say, 10:00, it squeals and howls like a banshee until the knob is dimed, then it quiets down again. Same with the Master Volume knob. Howl and squeal past about 11:00-ish. This channel, I have set at 50 watts.
In either case, changing wattage doesn't affect either problem.
Now, I'm figuring that this is all tube related. After dropping a lot of money to get the amp, I'm not super keen on replacing every tube (5 12AX7's, 4 6L6's & a 5U4). Id like to fix both problems with as little replacement as possible.
Any help, you experts out there?
P.S. I have a friend who is an amp builder, but he doesn't know very much about these rocket fueled high power amps that I love.
[edit] I was just fiddling with it and the Channel 1 Reverb makes that same squeal/howl. I'm totally stumped.
