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Klark":v4dj3ipo said:I've known him for 15+ years, so getting stuff from him is as easy as one call, maybe two. Just last year I ordered a $1940 custom looper/switcher/mixer which arrived three weeks after the initial phone order and payment in full.
Bob treats people that actually work in the industry much differently than those that are bedroom guitar players. On the phone, Bob can easily tell when a customer is a passionate lifer, or someone that's a bedroom guitar player building a dream rig that he'll never understand and most likely sell quickly. He absolutely hates seeing his stuff on ebay because quite simply it looks like he custom built a piece that really wasn't what the customer needed and/or hoped for. No offense to some guys on this and other forums, but in the touring industry, all the buying, selling, and rig reconfiguring makes you look wishy washy, uneducated, and unreliable. There is plenty of manufacturers that will turn-down endorsing a nationally recognized player because all they do is play the flavor of the month, and then jump ship to a new manufacturer.
If you call Bob to order something, I would suggest you do some studying about switching systems before you call - He doesn't really like hand holding you through the basics of a switching system, which is exactly why all that great info is posted on his site. Read it and get your ideas together before you call. When you call don't mumble, don't act stupid, and don't expect him to spend hours with you on the phone. Also, ask for an accurate delivery date. If you don't like the delivery date, then hang up and order something from Musicians Friend. If you can wait the time, then you'll be the proud owner of an incredible piece of gear and the member of an elite club.
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Thanks Zach! I almost said something about you in my post, saying something to the effect you being exactly the kind of CAE poster child that Bob loves to deal with.Zachman":2clb1mar said:Klark, Nice gear in your sig![]()
Klark":3w39rxeq said:I've known him for 15+ years, so getting stuff from him is as easy as one call, maybe two. Just last year I ordered a $1940 custom looper/switcher/mixer which arrived three weeks after the initial phone order and payment in full.
Bob treats people that actually work in the industry much differently than those that are bedroom guitar players. On the phone, Bob can easily tell when a customer is a passionate lifer, or someone that's a bedroom guitar player building a dream rig that he'll never understand and most likely sell quickly. He absolutely hates seeing his stuff on ebay because quite simply it looks like he custom built a piece that really wasn't what the customer needed and/or hoped for. No offense to some guys on this and other forums, but in the touring industry, all the buying, selling, and rig reconfiguring makes you look wishy washy, uneducated, and unreliable. There is plenty of manufacturers that will turn-down endorsing a nationally recognized player because all they do is play the flavor of the month, and then jump ship to a new manufacturer.
If you call Bob to order something, I would suggest you do some studying about switching systems before you call - He doesn't really like hand holding you through the basics of a switching system, which is exactly why all that great info is posted on his site. Read it and get your ideas together before you call. When you call don't mumble, don't act stupid, and don't expect him to spend hours with you on the phone. Also, ask for an accurate delivery date. If you don't like the delivery date, then hang up and order something from Musicians Friend. If you can wait the time, then you'll be the proud owner of an incredible piece of gear and the member of an elite club.
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Even Bigger D":73nlciw0 said:My experience purchasing a CAE 3+SE from Bob was 100% pleasant, and when I had some minor difficulties with it he answered my questions with a very fast turnaround. Based on my experience I would do business with him again.
Klark":1cs791vd said:Thanks Zach! I almost said something about you in my post, saying something to the effect you being exactly the kind of CAE poster child that Bob loves to deal with.Zachman":1cs791vd said:Klark, Nice gear in your sig![]()
The rig in my sig has changed a bit. A Tubeworks Mosvalve has replaced the Carvin DCM200L after blowing up the Carvin with a shorted speaker cable. Sparks and smoke blew out the front of the Carvin so I don't recommend trying that at home.
Due to sounding like shit 90% of the time, the GSP1101 is gone, leaving Amp/Preamp loop 2 empty at this point. The Egnater M4 is Amp/Preamp loop 1 is covering all my needs right now. I wish Egnater would release the damn E2 already..
Not sure what you mean. And which John are you referring to ?? Just curious because my real name is John..jasonP":15dybg2i said:After reading Kark's post I wouldn't order shit from that guy and deal with John.
no offense , but your post makes him sound like an elitist dick. If he doesnt want to sell to the general public he shouldnt advertise and take money up front. Sounds like the soup nazi , no switcher for you!!!Klark":2rfjctqs said:I've known him for 15+ years, so getting stuff from him is as easy as one call, maybe two. Just last year I ordered a $1940 custom looper/switcher/mixer which arrived three weeks after the initial phone order and payment in full.
Bob treats people that actually work in the industry much differently than those that are bedroom guitar players. On the phone, Bob can easily tell when a customer is a passionate lifer, or someone that's a bedroom guitar player building a dream rig that he'll never understand and most likely sell quickly. He absolutely hates seeing his stuff on ebay because quite simply it looks like he custom built a piece that really wasn't what the customer needed and/or hoped for. No offense to some guys on this and other forums, but in the touring industry, all the buying, selling, and rig reconfiguring makes you look wishy washy, uneducated, and unreliable. There is plenty of manufacturers that will turn-down endorsing a nationally recognized player because all they do is play the flavor of the month, and then jump ship to a new manufacturer.
If you call Bob to order something, I would suggest you do some studying about switching systems before you call - He doesn't really like hand holding you through the basics of a switching system, which is exactly why all that great info is posted on his site. Read it and get your ideas together before you call. When you call don't mumble, don't act stupid, and don't expect him to spend hours with you on the phone. Also, ask for an accurate delivery date. If you don't like the delivery date, then hang up and order something from Musicians Friend. If you can wait the time, then you'll be the proud owner of an incredible piece of gear and the member of an elite club.
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Klark":1i5s51tn said:Not sure what you mean. And which John are you referring to ?? Just curious because my real name is John..jasonP":1i5s51tn said:After reading Kark's post I wouldn't order shit from that guy and deal with John.![]()
steve_k":2n6yk5gy said:Bob got back with big apologies and said it totally slipped his mind and is hooking me up. I don't want the elite model though. Just the elite ISO's and one of his new midi controllers.![]()
Steve