I still have the first real amp I ever bought. An 81 jcm800 2204. Bought it new. It looks like its been hit by a truck now. I can't tell you how many hours or gigs that amp has on it. It still sounds like no other 800 I've ever heard. I did sell the first real guitar I ever bought. 82...
That would be me wise guy. And I'm not defending anyone. I really like the tone of the amp I recieved. As I stated before, I didn't know the situation between Mark and Jerry when I purchased it. The price was right and I dig it. Thats it. Now please explain to me what i did wrong?
Bill is a great guy. I went by his place and played thru his amps and we talked about the things I wanted out of the LS. Really a cool guy. And he really wants you, the customer to be happy. I recently sold my LS100 and wish I hadn't. I will own another in the near future. FWIW. My only...
Yes. I'm his buddy and trying to keep him out of trouble........ :doh: (sarcasm)
Seriously...I asked the same thing and was told this is the same amp. I will take a pic of the back and when I get home and show you. It sure looks the same to me. I was told he changed the face plate because...
Well....let me add a little to the situation. I bought this amp from Jerry when it was returned. I didn't know the situation surrounding the amp and to tell the truth, I didn't care. Theres two sides to every story and rarely do they match. Yes the transformer tabs were bent a little over...
Sounds like they should have ole Red train a few people on how to hold a work order and select a plank of wood. Seriously.....2 years is just stupid..... :doh:
There is no way I would accept that. I think I would demand my money back and never give Jackson another penny. My first Suhr Modern took about 10 months to build and that was during the time the shop was being moved. 2 years is just stupid. And then to send it out minus a fret and the side...