
Locrain
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Without going into details, my *friend* thought it was appropriate to unload all my gear that was at his house (somehow managed to miss a set of A Custom hats and a Beta 58, but I digress...), set it over my gate and then just not tell me (yes, alcohol was involved). Suhr PT-15IR being one of them, Mesa 2x12, Ludwig Kit, etc. We have a lot of dew at night, especially right now, and everything was out there from maybe midnight to when I noticed it around 10 am. There were two Yamaha PA speakers with oak cabinets that had standing water puddles on the top from the accumulation of dew, and they had already been in the morning sun for a couple hours.
The Suhr was practically brand new. It now has had at least a couple ounces of water not just dumped into it, but condensed onto every part inside the amp. I can't help but think this is going to lead to rust/corrosion/etc down the line. I am very proud of this amp, I have never been able to afford an amp of this quality, and I intend to keep it a very long time. Even if I sell it, I do not want future issues for the buyer.
Suhr has quoted me to service the amp back to new ($70 shipping, but only $75 for labor), I thought it was very fair.
Am I being overly paranoid about the moisture it was exposed to?
If you were me, would you send it back for service?
I assume small claims would be a waste of time.
When he got to my place (I keep my gate locked) he called me 10-20 times over a few minutes time. I had already told him I was done until he sobered up, so I did not answer, so that was my punishment for not answering his calls; not telling me everything was dumped outside.
I have considered what it could have done to the integrity of the speaker cones, possibly the drum shells, I do not know. But pieces of the oak siding on the speakers came off in my hand when I picked them up...he was not gentle, and one of them has has paint or something spilled on it...hopefully I can remove it. The tolex has separated on the Mesa...it is just a mess, from the last person in the world I would have expected it (he was my best man almost 20 years ago, and for the most part, we have maintained our friendship very well), and I am kind of stumped as to what action I should take to protect/repair the equipment.
Any advice, or words of wisdom, will be appreciated.
The Suhr was practically brand new. It now has had at least a couple ounces of water not just dumped into it, but condensed onto every part inside the amp. I can't help but think this is going to lead to rust/corrosion/etc down the line. I am very proud of this amp, I have never been able to afford an amp of this quality, and I intend to keep it a very long time. Even if I sell it, I do not want future issues for the buyer.
Suhr has quoted me to service the amp back to new ($70 shipping, but only $75 for labor), I thought it was very fair.
Am I being overly paranoid about the moisture it was exposed to?
If you were me, would you send it back for service?
I assume small claims would be a waste of time.
When he got to my place (I keep my gate locked) he called me 10-20 times over a few minutes time. I had already told him I was done until he sobered up, so I did not answer, so that was my punishment for not answering his calls; not telling me everything was dumped outside.
I have considered what it could have done to the integrity of the speaker cones, possibly the drum shells, I do not know. But pieces of the oak siding on the speakers came off in my hand when I picked them up...he was not gentle, and one of them has has paint or something spilled on it...hopefully I can remove it. The tolex has separated on the Mesa...it is just a mess, from the last person in the world I would have expected it (he was my best man almost 20 years ago, and for the most part, we have maintained our friendship very well), and I am kind of stumped as to what action I should take to protect/repair the equipment.
Any advice, or words of wisdom, will be appreciated.

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